Prisoners Of War In Wallachia Were Impalled

Prisoners Of War In Wallachia Were Impalled



Impalement is a crude form of torture and execution used from antiquity into the 20th Century in which a large, sharpened stake is thrust through a person's body from between their legs and is pierced through their entire body.

The victim died after anywhere between a few hours and a couple of days of agonizing pain.

The most notable use of impalement was by Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia, aka Vlad the Impaler.

When Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II invaded Wallachia in 1462, he was greeted by the impaled corpses of Ottoman prisoners of war rather than the Wallachian army

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