felakasztott
Felakasztott refers to a Hungarian term that translates to "hanged" in English, commonly used in the context of capital punishment by hanging. Historically, hanging was one of the most frequently applied methods of execution in Hungary, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The practice was rooted in both legal tradition and societal norms, with executions often carried out publicly to serve as a deterrent.
The method typically involved suspending the condemned individual from a noose attached to a gallows or other
In Hungary, the death penalty was abolished in 1990, following a broader trend in Europe. Prior to
The term *felakasztott* also appears in literature, music, and folklore, symbolizing themes of punishment, vengeance, or