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- Q16151247 subject Q7013221.
- Q16151247 subject Q8489831.
- Q16151247 abstract "The term Scharfrichter (German for executioner, literally: "keen judge") refers specifically to a tradition of executioners in the German states. Using a sword of execution, they had the responsibility of actually executing prisoners; his assistant, the "Löwe" (lion), would carry out tasks such as forcibly conveying prisoners to the presence of a judge (while roaring, whence the name), "rubbish clearance", burying unwanted bodies, and carrying out brandings. The Scharfrichter was a well-known figure nicknamed the "Mate of Death" and instantly recognizable in their traditional black frock coat and silk top hat.The word "Scharfrichter" is composed of the words "scharf" (sharp/edged), and "Richter" (judge), because he had to do justice (richten) with the sword.".
- Q16151247 thumbnail Executioner.jpg?width=300.
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- Q16151247 wikiPageWikiLink Q7013221.
- Q16151247 wikiPageWikiLink Q8489831.
- Q16151247 comment "The term Scharfrichter (German for executioner, literally: "keen judge") refers specifically to a tradition of executioners in the German states. Using a sword of execution, they had the responsibility of actually executing prisoners; his assistant, the "Löwe" (lion), would carry out tasks such as forcibly conveying prisoners to the presence of a judge (while roaring, whence the name), "rubbish clearance", burying unwanted bodies, and carrying out brandings.".
- Q16151247 label "Scharfrichter".
- Q16151247 depiction Executioner.jpg.