Hangmen
A hangman is a device historically used for execution by hanging, typically by suspending a condemned person from a noose or ligature attached to a fixed support. The method has been employed in various forms across different cultures and legal systems, often as a form of capital punishment for serious crimes such as murder, treason, or piracy. The execution process generally involves the person being placed on a platform or drop board, with a noose placed around their neck. Upon the signal, the support is removed, allowing the person to be suspended by their neck until death occurs, typically due to asphyxiation.
Historically, hangmen were often professional executioners, sometimes referred to by titles like "hangman," "executioner," or "carcerarius"
The use of hanging as a method of execution has declined in many countries due to the
Hangmen have also been depicted in literature, film, and art, often symbolizing justice, punishment, or the darker