ergastavad
Ergastavad, also spelled as Ergastavados, is a term derived from the Greek words "ergon" meaning work, and "astos" meaning punishment. It refers to a type of punishment that involves forced labor, typically for a lifetime. The concept of ergastavad has been used in various legal systems throughout history, particularly in ancient and medieval societies.
In ancient Greece, ergastavad was a common form of punishment for slaves and criminals. It involved the
In medieval Europe, ergastavad was often used as a punishment for serious crimes, such as treason or
In modern times, the use of ergastavad as a form of punishment has largely been replaced by
Ergastavad is also used in a broader sense to refer to any form of punishment that involves