his everywhere crime and punishment from ancient Rome one parasite if you killed a member of your own family you were condemned to the most feared death in the Empire the penalty of the sack a dog monkey snake and rooster would be added to a leather sack before the perpetrator was sewn inside and thrown into a river two treason for this you'd be taken to the top of a cliff overlooking Rome and flung off the edge but don't worry if you manage to survive the enormous fall there were man at the bottom waiting to finish the
job three breaking the oath of celibacy the Vestal virgins with the high priestesses of ancient Rome if a virgin broke celibacy she'll be sentenced to a living burial which meant she was buried in a chamber beneath the ground with some bread water and a lamp two die of Suffocation four poisonous Sorcerers and Christian women these Unfortunate Souls were tied to a stake and left to be devoured by a pack of hungry Lions 5. being a Emperor the punishment for this was often execution by dagger in fact 30 of the 33 assassinated Roman emperors died this
way making the job of Roman Emperor statistically one of the most lethal occupations in history