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A batog is a rod or stick about the thickness of a man's finger traditionally used for corporal punishment in Russia. The condemned was stretched on the floor face down with his back exposed while two men sat on him, one holding down the arms the other on the legs. The two men would then begin beating the victim across the back, replacing their batogs if they broke, until ordered to stop. The punishment was not usually fatal. Peter the Great used this form of punishment, along with much harsher measures such as the breaking wheel, during the Streltsy Uprising in 1698.

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  • A batog is a rod or stick about the thickness of a man's finger traditionally used for corporal punishment in Russia. The condemned was stretched on the floor face down with his back exposed while two men sat on him, one holding down the arms the other on the legs. The two men would then begin beating the victim across the back, replacing their batogs if they broke, until ordered to stop. The punishment was not usually fatal. Peter the Great used this form of punishment, along with much harsher measures such as the breaking wheel, during the Streltsy Uprising in 1698. (en)
  • Un batog est une tige ou bâton d'environ l'épaisseur d'un doigt d'homme traditionnellement utilisé comme châtiment corporel en Russie. Le condamné est étendu le visage au sol avec le dos exposé tandis que deux hommes sont assis sur lui, l'un tenant les bras, l'autre les jambes. Les deux hommes commencent alors à frapper la victime sur le dos, en remplaçant les batons s'ils rompent, jusqu'à ce qu'ils reçoivent l'ordre d'arrêter. La peine n'est généralement pas fatale. Pierre le grand utilise cette forme de punition, ainsi que des mesures beaucoup plus sévères telles que la roue, au cours de la révolte des streltsy en 1698. (fr)
  • Il batog (russo: Батог) è un'asta o un bastone con lo spessore all'incirca di un dito umano, tradizionalmente utilizzato come punizione corporale nella Russia zarista. Il condannato è steso, faccia a terra, con la schiena denudata, mentre due uomini sono seduti su di lui, tenendo uno le braccia e l'altro le gambe. I due uomini cominciano a colpire la vittima sulla schiena coi batog, sostituendoli se si rompono, fino a quando ricevono l'ordine di fermarsi. La pena non è generalmente fatale. Pietro il grande utilizzò questa forma di punizione, insieme a misure molto più severe, come la ruota, nel corso della rivolta degli strelizzi del 1698. (it)
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  • A batog is a rod or stick about the thickness of a man's finger traditionally used for corporal punishment in Russia. The condemned was stretched on the floor face down with his back exposed while two men sat on him, one holding down the arms the other on the legs. The two men would then begin beating the victim across the back, replacing their batogs if they broke, until ordered to stop. The punishment was not usually fatal. Peter the Great used this form of punishment, along with much harsher measures such as the breaking wheel, during the Streltsy Uprising in 1698. (en)
  • Un batog est une tige ou bâton d'environ l'épaisseur d'un doigt d'homme traditionnellement utilisé comme châtiment corporel en Russie. Le condamné est étendu le visage au sol avec le dos exposé tandis que deux hommes sont assis sur lui, l'un tenant les bras, l'autre les jambes. Les deux hommes commencent alors à frapper la victime sur le dos, en remplaçant les batons s'ils rompent, jusqu'à ce qu'ils reçoivent l'ordre d'arrêter. La peine n'est généralement pas fatale. Pierre le grand utilise cette forme de punition, ainsi que des mesures beaucoup plus sévères telles que la roue, au cours de la révolte des streltsy en 1698. (fr)
  • Il batog (russo: Батог) è un'asta o un bastone con lo spessore all'incirca di un dito umano, tradizionalmente utilizzato come punizione corporale nella Russia zarista. Il condannato è steso, faccia a terra, con la schiena denudata, mentre due uomini sono seduti su di lui, tenendo uno le braccia e l'altro le gambe. I due uomini cominciano a colpire la vittima sulla schiena coi batog, sostituendoli se si rompono, fino a quando ricevono l'ordine di fermarsi. La pena non è generalmente fatale. (it)
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  • Batog (en)
  • Batog (fr)
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