Pillole - DECIMARE
DECIMARE
Massimiano (250-310 d.c.)
Termine risalente all'imperatore Diocleziano. Massimiano ordinò di uccidere alcune popolazioni
convertite al cristianesimo (oggi cantone Vallese), i soldati tebani si rifiutarono.
Massimiano non reputando bastante la flagellazione come punizione per i soldati ribelli ordinò di eseguire la punizione militare della decimazione consistente nell'uccisione di un soldato su dieci, con decapitazione.
Inglese (by Google translate)
Term dates back to the Emperor Diocletian. Maximian ordered him to kill some populations converted to Christianity (today the canton of Valais), the Theban soldiers refused. Maximian not considering it sufficient flogging as a punishment for rebel soldiers ordered him to carry out the punishment of military decimation consistent in the killing of a soldier out of ten, with decapitation.
Inglese (by Google translate)
Term dates back to the Emperor Diocletian. Maximian ordered him to kill some populations converted to Christianity (today the canton of Valais), the Theban soldiers refused. Maximian not considering it sufficient flogging as a punishment for rebel soldiers ordered him to carry out the punishment of military decimation consistent in the killing of a soldier out of ten, with decapitation.
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