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Categories: 2nd-century BC establishments in the Roman Republic, Execution methods, Capital punishment in Ancient Rome, All articles lacking reliable references, Latin words and phrases
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damnatio ad bestias  ad bestias  damnati ad bestias  Laureolus  Selurus
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Damnatio ad bestias was a form of Roman capital punishment where the condemned person was killed by wild animals, usually lions or other big cats. Wikipedia
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Damnatio ad bestias was a form of Roman capital punishment where the condemned person was killed by wild animals, usually lions or other big cats. Wikipedia
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