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Rhinotomy

Rhinotomy is mutilation, usually amputation, of the nose. It was a means of judicial punishment throughout the world, particularly for sexual transgressions, but in the case of adultery often applied only to women.

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Self-inflicted

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Rhinotomy

Nodes36
Edges35
Triples37
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.055556
Components1

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Rhinotomy

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related to Middle Ages · 19
Rhinotomy → Byzantine, Childebert II, Christian, Council, Emperor, Gregory, He, In, In Western Europe, It, Jerusalem, Kingdom, Merovingian, Muslim, Nablus, Rhinotmetos, Romans Justinian II, The, Tours
related to Ancient usage · 9
Rhinotomy → Ancient Egyptian, Charaka, Edict, Egypt, Hammurabi, Hindu, Horemheb, Sushruta Samhita, The Code
related to Self-inflicted · 9
Rhinotomy → Acri, Coldingham, Marseille, Most, Saint Clare, Saint-Cyr, Such, The, Younger

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nose punishment women adultery byzantine ancient also amputation practice ii rape nuns mutilation sexual case often self-inflicted references romans unfaithful

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Rhinotomyrelated to Ancient usageThe Code0.60section
Rhinotomyrelated to Ancient usageHammurabi0.60section
Rhinotomyrelated to Ancient usageEgypt0.60section
Rhinotomyrelated to Ancient usageHindu0.60section
Rhinotomyrelated to Ancient usageCharaka0.60section
Rhinotomyrelated to Ancient usageSushruta Samhita0.60section
Rhinotomyrelated to Ancient usageAncient Egyptian0.60section
Rhinotomyrelated to Ancient usageHoremheb0.60section
Rhinotomyrelated to Ancient usageEdict0.60section
Rhinotomyrelated to Middle AgesEmperor0.60section
Rhinotomyrelated to Middle AgesRomans Justinian II0.60section
Rhinotomyrelated to Middle AgesHe0.60section

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