stæging
Stæging is a term with historical roots, primarily associated with the practice of burning individuals as a form of punishment. This method of execution was employed in various societies throughout history, often for severe offenses such as heresy, treason, or witchcraft. The process typically involved building a pyre and setting the condemned person alight.
The reasons for choosing stæging as a punishment were multifaceted. In some contexts, it was believed to
The historical prevalence of stæging varied geographically and chronologically. It was notably used during periods like