exsecuti
Exsecuti is a term of Latin origin, historically used to denote individuals who were subjected to public punishment or execution. The term derives from the Latin verb "exsequi," meaning to carry out or to follow through. In ancient Roman society and in later periods influenced by Roman legal practices, exsecuti represented the condemned, those whose sentences were carried out publicly. The nature of the exsecutio varied widely, encompassing forms of capital punishment, mutilation, or other severe physical chastisements intended to serve as a deterrent to others and to uphold social order.
The public nature of these punishments was a crucial element, serving as a potent display of state