decollatio
Decollatio is a Latin term that translates to "decapitation" or "beheading." In historical and religious contexts, it often refers to the execution of a person by severing their head. This method of execution has been practiced across various cultures and time periods, frequently associated with capital punishment and martyrdom.
The term is particularly prevalent in early Christian writings, where it describes the martyrdom of saints.
In Roman legal and military contexts, decollazione was also a form of punishment. It was considered a