In ancient Rome, defeated enemies were publicly displayed in the forum as captives, then led to the carcer (prison) and executed in the Tullianum, typically by strangulation, as part of the Roman conquest ritual.
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The headline act, the star of the whole event, was the defeated enemy. Chained, humiliated, displayed for the roaring crowds in the forum. After the parade, the captive would be led to the carcer, and as the general's procession made its final climb to the Temple of Jupiter, the prisoner would be thrown into the Tullianum for their Roman execution, usually by strangulation.
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