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- Q7162527 subject Q7478371.
- Q7162527 subject Q8549874.
- Q7162527 subject Q8630339.
- Q7162527 abstract "The pendulum was an instrument of torture and execution claimed to have been used by the Spanish Inquisition as recently as the early 19th Century. The allegation is contained in the book The history of the Inquisition of Spain (1826) by the Spanish priest, historian and liberal activist Juan Antonio Llorente. A swinging pendulum whose edge is a knife blade slowly descends toward a bound prisoner until it cuts into his body. The method of torture came to popular consciousness through the 1842 short story "The Pit and the Pendulum" by American author Edgar Allan Poe but there is considerable skepticism that it actually was used.".
- Q7162527 wikiPageWikiLink Q132781.
- Q7162527 wikiPageWikiLink Q1545625.
- Q7162527 wikiPageWikiLink Q16867.
- Q7162527 wikiPageWikiLink Q1710349.
- Q7162527 wikiPageWikiLink Q184725.
- Q7162527 wikiPageWikiLink Q379449.
- Q7162527 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478371.
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- Q7162527 wikiPageWikiLink Q8549874.
- Q7162527 wikiPageWikiLink Q8630339.
- Q7162527 wikiPageWikiLink Q933870.
- Q7162527 comment "The pendulum was an instrument of torture and execution claimed to have been used by the Spanish Inquisition as recently as the early 19th Century. The allegation is contained in the book The history of the Inquisition of Spain (1826) by the Spanish priest, historian and liberal activist Juan Antonio Llorente. A swinging pendulum whose edge is a knife blade slowly descends toward a bound prisoner until it cuts into his body.".
- Q7162527 label "Pendulum (torture device)".