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While medieval torture devices were no fun on the receiving end, it can be morbidly entertaining to read about them from the comforts of home. Strap yourselves in, because this ride gets painful, fast!

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To be sure, there’s nothing awesome about torture. But there’s a certain grotesque ingenuity inherent to many of the most horrifying medieval torture methods.

Not only could they cause pain, but they often played on psychological fears, showing that even in the dark ages, the study of the mind was alive and well. It was merely being horribly misused to manipulate accused witches and dissenters against the church into confessing to crimes against God they didn’t commit.

For those of the macabre mindset, here are 26 fascinating medieval torture devices.

Pear of Anguish

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So, what is the pear of anguish? Particularly hideous, this simple mechanical torture device would be placed inside the orifice of a person and then gradually expanded. The kindest use was in a person’s mouth where it would ultimately shatter the skull, causing death. More gruesome is when it was used on parts in the lower half of the body which were rarely fatal, but excruciating.

Judas Cradle

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The first of many fixtures on our list of medieval torture devices that shows the fascination of ancient torturers with people’s nether regions. The Judas Cradle (also known as Judas’ Chair) is a massive pyramid that would be inserted into the anus or vagin* of the victim, who would then be lowered onto it, stretching them out grotesquely.

Iron Maiden

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Not just a rocking metal band, the iron maiden torture device is truly the stuff of nightmares. It was an enclosed structure lined with spikes that would entirely surround a person. They would be left inside for interminable amounts of time, unable to do anything but stand, lest they be pierced by the metal protrusions. You can guess how it might go once the legs started to tire out.

Spanish Donkey

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Similar to the Judas Cradle, the Spanish Donkey is a triangular board that a person is forced to straddle, putting their full weight right on the crotch. Weights are then added to their feet until it splits them up the middle. Really makes you wonder what the medieval fascination with vagin* torture was…

The Rack

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Easily the most famous of medieval torture devices, the rack was used to stretch heretics by pulling on their ankles and wrists, in theory until they rent in half while torturers made a wish. Usually, though, this macabre torture rack just ended up pulling limbs out of sockets, leaving victims to contemplate their sins–whether real or imagined.

Spanish Tickler

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Not to be confused with the French Tickler that we’ve all got tucked into the bottom of our sock drawer for anniversaries, this is a set of claws meant to dig into the skin and penetrate down to the bone. It is then yanked away, pulling flesh and muscle with it in great chunks. Obviously, medieval torture methods didn’t have to be overly elaborate to be effective!

Iron Chair

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One of the simpler but effective medieval punishments, theiron torture chair pierced a person’s body at every point of contact. These points would go in deep enough to break the skin, but not far enough to damage any vital organs or major arteries. The person wouldn’t even bleed very much, since the chair would plug the wounds until victims were removed.

The Collar

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One of the more cruel and unusual punishment examples, the collar was meantto hold the neck in a single position. And, it was tightened just enough to be uncomfortable. The real torture came after days without being able to lay down, rest your head, eat, or swallow.

The Tub

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Simple biology was the greatest enemy the tub’s victims. A person was bound hand and foot so they could not escape, then their face was smeared with honey. Flies and other biting insects would be drawn to the person where they would eat the honey and crawl into the openings in the face.

Prisoners tortured in this way were force-fed food and water to keep them alive. As time went on, the person would be left in their own bodily wastes, where maggots would be laid that would eat the person’s body as they decayed, still alive. The agony of such a slow death makes the tub one of the worst torture methods, in our book.

Coffin

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Not the traditional coffin where a body is buried, but a simple hanging cage that holds someone aloft. Coffin torture saw birds peck away at the victim, as passersby could beat them or threw things as they saw fit.

Pillory

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There’s several variations on the medieval pillory, of which the stocks is one. A person is put into a wooden frame that binds their head and hands. They’re then left to the mercy of anyone who deigns to abuse them, which often included everyone in town who wasn’t working.

Along with the coffin, the pillory revealed humanity itself as one of the worst torture devices.

Brazen Bull

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A brutal method of slow-cooking, a hollow iron bull would be cast with a special gate on the side. Victims were placed inside, while a fire was lit beneath the belly. A vent at the nose allowed the person to breathe, but also amplified their screams to sound like a bull’s bellows.

Strappado

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A simple cord, the strappado would be tied around the victims wrists behind their back. They would then be dropped, yanking severely on the sockets of the shoulders. The forward leaning of the body and dislocated shoulders restrict breathing, for added discomfort.

Crocodile Shears

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A simple set of pincers, the shears would be heated up to red hot, then used to pull a person apart piecemeal, relying as much on the torturer’s savagery as the device itself.

Lead Sprinkler

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A small ball on a handle, the sprinkler was one of the particularly nasty torture tools of yore. It would be filled with molten lead or boiling oil and then used to dribble the searing liquid onto a person’s body. Usually this torture ended whenever the torturer felt like pouring molten silver into the victim’s eyes, killing them.

The Crucifix

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The most famous of Roman execution methods, the crucifix remained in use for centuries as a torture device.

Individuals can be nailed to it or bound by their hands and feet, then left to be pecked at by birds, abused by locals, and suffer the ravages of exposure for days without perishing. Brutal.

Brodequin

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Smashing and mashing seemed to be in vogue during medieval times, and the brodequin is evidence of that. A set of boards would be fitted around a person’s legs, and then wedges would be hammered into the gaps, often causing bones to literally burst through sheer pressure. Definitely more creative than death by sawing, but much less savory.

Shrew’s Fiddle

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An example of a pillory-type device, this was mostly used for women who men deemed worthy of punishment for whatever arbitrary reason. They would be bound in this hideous contraption, which prevented the woman from feeding herself. It also left her defenseless against whatever cruelty passersby might feel like dishing out.

Tongue Tearer

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An aptly named tongue torture device, this would be stuffed into the mouth, tightened down until it held the tongue firm. It was then pulled gradually away, yanking the tongue (and any clinging meat that decided to go along for the ride) out of the person’s head.

The Spider

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Another device implement of medieval torture for women exclusively, the spider would be heated up and shoved into the breast tissue, then pulled away, taking along much of the mammaries with it.

Malay Boot

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There’s a lot of variations on boot torture, with all of them intended to cause severe trauma to the lower extremities. Most often, the boot would be a pressure device made of wood or metal which could be tightened to mash the meat of the leg to pul. It was often lined with spikes for extra fun, and was in any case quite capable of breaking bones like a slowerBrodequin.

Pilliwinks

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Thumb screws torture is the common name for Pilliwinks, which have a deceptively cute title. These took several forms, including the “head crusher” which was likely named by a 4-year-old; and the “knee-crusher” which he also labeled. They all do the same thing: Twist the plates like a vice, and they crush the thing between them.

The Heretics Fork

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Another piece of neckware that tended to be fancied by the church, these would be placed between the lower jaw and the throat. Lower your head and it will kill you… if you’re lucky. The heretics fork was a macabre way of keeping sinners looking up at God.

Ducking Stool

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Here, people were suspended on a swinging arm out over a river and then dunked repeatedly in the water. Sometimes they would be bound in a bag, which would add disorientation to the waterboarding type exercise.

Breaking Wheel

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The medieval torture wheel is something of a misnomer,as it was merely the thing people were strapped to. Here they would be tied in awkward poses, then have their limbs smashed with iron cudgels.

The Scavenger’s Daughter

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The name is a bit of a mystery, though the inventor was namedSkevington, which might have something to do with it. Used to wrap a person into a crouch and then crush them into a tiny ball, the glory days of this were during the reign of Henry VIII.

Medieval Torture Devices: Conclusion

Well, that was fun, wasn’t it? If you’re still reading, you probably have a strong stomach–or just a taste for the macabre. In any case, we hope you’ve taken something away from our list of medieval torture devices. Humanity can be pretty ugly, and we’re not exactly above making life hell for others even today. Still, it’s comforting to think that we’ve collectively moved past some of these more gleeful implements of pain and death.

Which of these medieval torture methods do you find the most unsettling? Do you have any suggestions for others we might feature in a future update? Leave us your thoughts below.

26 Medieval Torture Devices to Haunt Your Nightmares (2024)

FAQs

What is the most painful medieval torture device? ›

1. The Wooden Horse. The wooden horse, also known as the Spanish donkey and wooden pony, was the most painful medieval torture tool used in history. It was a triangular wooden device with an angled shape.

What is the most gruesome torture device? ›

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  • Rat Torture. ...
  • Silican Bull. ...
  • The Rack. ...
  • The Tub. ...
  • Tongue Tearer.
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What were some of the worst torture methods? ›

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  • Crucifixion: From the Ancient World to the Modern. ...
  • 9. Rat Torture: Eaten Alive. ...
  • The Rack: Stretching the Body. ...
  • Keelhauling: Dragged Under. ...
  • The Wheel: A Severe Bashing. ...
  • Impalement: Pierced Straight Through. ...
  • Blood Eagle: Giving the Victim “Wings”
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What is the Spanish donkey torture method? ›

A wooden horse, Chevalet (as it was called in Spain), Spanish donkey or cavaletto squarciapalle, is a torture device, of which there exist two variations; both inflict pain by using the subject's own weight by keeping the legs open, tied with ropes from above, while lowering down the subject.

What are 10 medieval torture devices? ›

Medieval and early modern instruments of torture
  • Chair of Torture.
  • The Rack.
  • Brazen Bull.
  • Pear of Anguish.
  • Dunking.
  • Boiling.
  • Exposure.
  • Rat torture.

What is coffin torture? ›

Coffin torture. Not to be confused with being buried alive or walled up, this very public torture consisted of a person being confined to a very small metal or wooden cage which was then strung up to a hangman's gibbet or tree. The bird-like cage was tight fitting and shaped around the body like a suit.

How did the Vikings torture their victims? ›

In popular lore, few images are as synonymous with Viking brutality as the “blood eagle,” a practice that allegedly found torturers separating the victim's ribs from their spine, pulling their bones and skin outward to form a set of “wings,” and removing their lungs from their chest cavity.

What is white room torture? ›

White torture, often referred to as white room torture, is a type of psychological torture technique aimed at complete sensory deprivation and isolation. A prisoner is held in a cell that deprives them of all senses and identity.

What is Chinese drop torture? ›

Chinese water torture or a "dripping machine" is a mentally painful process in which cold water is slowly dripped onto the scalp, forehead or face for a prolonged period of time. The process causes fear and mental deterioration in the subject.

What is Skeffington's daughter? ›

(historical) An old instrument of torture, a metal A-frame that compressed the body so as to force blood from the nose and ears.

What is an iron maiden torture? ›

The iron maiden has been described as a human-sized box festooned with interior spikes. The hapless torture victim would be forced inside and the door would shut, driving the spikes into the body. The spikes were supposedly short and positioned so that the victim wouldn't die quickly, but would bleed out over time.

What is a Judas seat? ›

A purported torture device by which the suspended victim's orifice was slowly impaled on and stretched by the pyramidal tip of the 'seat'.

How was the breast ripper used? ›

The breast ripper was often heated during torture. It contained four claws, which were used to slowly rip the breasts from women for various crimes. The instrument would be imposed onto a single breast of the woman. They were designed to shred, or tear off the breasts of the victim.

What was Heretics Fork? ›

The heretics fork was used in the Middles Ages mainly during the Spanish Inquisition. The instrument consists of two forks set against each other that penetrated the flesh under the chin in one end and the upper chest in the other. This instrument didn't harm any vital points; thus avoiding death and prolonging pain.

What did the rack do to the body? ›

The rack was the most widely used instrument of torture, designed to stretch the victim's body, eventually dislocating the limbs and ripping them from their sockets.

Is white noise used for torture? ›

Sound torture is a type of psychological warfare used to break the will of prisoners using loud music or white noise. While many of us use music to escape or even center ourselves, it can also be used as an instrument of torture under the right conditions.

When was rat torture used? ›

One of the first documented uses of this diabolical technique occurred in 17th-century Europe during the Dutch Revolt, with Dutch leader Diederik Sonay famously using the technique against captured prisoners. But the technique was also in use in the late 20th century.

What is the fingernail torture? ›

Denailing is the extraction of the nails from the fingers and/or toes, either as an accident, a medical procedure to treat severe nail infections, or as a method of torture.

What was the worst medieval punishment? ›

Perhaps the most brutal of all execution methods is hung, strung and quartered. This was traditionally given to anyone found guilty of high treason. The culprit would be hung and just seconds before death released then disemboweled and their organs were then thrown into a fire - all while still alive.

How did the rack torture work? ›

The rack is the classic torture tool of the Spanish Inquisition. Compared to other medieval devices, this one is simple: the victim is tied to a wooden structure featuring a system of cranks. As the cranks are turned, the ropes restraining the victim tighten and the victim's limbs are stretched.

What is fatal walk? ›

The fatal walk was another gruesome testament to torture. A victim's abdomen was sliced open and a bit of intestine was pulled out. Then the torturer held the victim's intestines as the victim walked around a tree. Eventually, the entirety of the victim's intestinal tract would wrap around the tree.

What is blood eagle punishment? ›

Particularly infamous is the so-called “blood eagle”, a gory ritual these warriors are said to have performed on their most hated enemies. The ritual allegedly involved carving the victim's back open and cutting their ribs away from their spine, before the lungs were pulled out through the resulting wounds.

Did the blood eagle exist? ›

There is debate about whether the blood eagle was historically practiced, or whether it was a literary device invented by the authors who transcribed the sagas. No contemporary accounts of the rite exist, and the scant references in the sagas are several hundred years after the Christianization of Scandinavia.

What is walling torture? ›

Walling is a method of torture used by the CIA in which a person's neck is encircled by a collar, and is then used to slam the person against a wall.

When was bamboo torture used? ›

The use of live trees impaling persons as they grow was recorded in the 19th century, when the Siamese used nipah palm sprouts in the same way as bamboo torture on the Malays during the 1821 Siamese invasion of Kedah, among other punishments.

How do white rooms make you feel? ›

Not necessarily an energy nor calm inducing colour, white gives a happy medium that leaves you feeling clean. White rooms give an automatic feel of cleanliness and purity. The colour white itself stands for protection, innocence and goodness, to name a few.

What is water boarding torture? ›

Waterboarding, or "water torture," is a brutal practice whereby an interrogator straps a prisoner to a board, places a wet rag in his mouth, and by pouring water through the rag induces controlled drowning.

Why does Chinese water torture hurt? ›

The torture wouldn't cause any physical pain. This form of water torture works by forcing the victim to fear for their life, as the relatively harmless process continues while captors torment them. The victim was conditioned to believe that the water contained poison, meaning their mind would deteriorate.

How do you survive Chinese water torture? ›

How I survived 8 HOURS of Chinese Water TORTURE - YouTube

What are scavengers daughters? ›

A scavenger's daughter by definition was a kind of torture device that compressed the body of the victim in painful proportions. This was the opposite of torture compared to the famous Rack where the victim's body was stretched and limbs torn apart.

How does a thumbscrew work? ›

A thumbscrew works thanks to three upright metal bars. The middle bar contained threads for the screw. In between the metal bars, the victim placed their thumbs. The people interrogating the person would slowly turn the screw, which pushed a wooden or metal bar onto the thumbs and squeezed them.

How does Scavenger's Daughter work? ›

The Scavenger's Daughter is a torture device invented during the reign of Henry VIII of England. It's a particularly nasty machine which works opposite the famous rack: it crushes a person, causing internal bleeding, broken bones and, eventually, death.

What are crocodile shears? ›

An alligator shear, historically known as a lever shear and sometimes as a crocodile shear, is a metal-cutting shear with a hinged jaw, powered by a flywheel or hydraulic cylinder. Alligator shears are generally set up as stand-alone shears; however, there are types for excavators.

What is a brazen bull? ›

According to legends the brazen bull was designed in the form and size of an actual bull and had an acoustic apparatus that converted screams into the sound of a bull. The condemned were locked inside the device, and a fire was set under it, heating the metal until the person inside was roasted to death.

Who was the first victim of the brazen bull? ›

The first victim of the Brazen Bull is perhaps the best part of this legend because the first victim was the inventor of the Brazen Bull himself, Perillos. Perillos was a craftsman, a sculptor and a worker in bronze. At the time, this type of position fell into the realm of slavery, or at best, servant to the master.

Did the scold's bridle hurt? ›

It functioned to silence the wearer from speaking entirely, and caused extreme pain and physiological trauma to scare and intimidate the wearer into submission. The scold's bridle was overwhelmingly used on women, often at the request of husbands or other family members.

What happens to the body on the rack? ›

The three main instruments of torture employed at the Tower were the rack, the Scavenger's Daughter and the manacles. The rack was the most widely used instrument of torture, designed to stretch the victim's body, eventually dislocating the limbs and ripping them from their sockets.

Was iron maidens really used? ›

The widespread medieval use of iron maidens is an 18th-century myth, bolstered by perceptions of the Middle Ages as an uncivilized era. But the idea of iron-maiden-like devices has been around for thousands of years, even if evidence for their actual use is shaky. And basically fictional.

Is white noise used for torture? ›

Sound torture is a type of psychological warfare used to break the will of prisoners using loud music or white noise. While many of us use music to escape or even center ourselves, it can also be used as an instrument of torture under the right conditions.

What is Skeffington's daughter? ›

(historical) An old instrument of torture, a metal A-frame that compressed the body so as to force blood from the nose and ears.

What is the Flute of Shame? ›

It's a medieval torture device that was used – once upon a more primitive time – for publicly shaming bad musicians and other disturbers of the peace. The contraption, which is essentially a heavy iron flute – although you probably wouldn't want to play it – was shackled to the musician's neck.

How does an iron gag work? ›

The iron gag, in which an inmate's hands were tied behind the back and strapped to an iron collar in the mouth, so that any movement caused the tongue to tear and bleed profusely.

Is the rack painful? ›

You Are In Exactly As Much Pain As Your Torturer Wants You To Be. For a device that was invented during medieval times, the rack was actually a very precise instrument. The way the ropes are secured around your hands and feet mean that the torturer can stretch you exactly as much as they intend to.

What is a Judas Cradle? ›

Judas cradle (plural Judas cradles) A purported torture device by which the suspended victim's orifice was slowly impaled on and stretched by the pyramidal tip of the 'seat'.

What injuries did the rack cause? ›

As the interrogation progresses, a handle and ratchet mechanism attached to the top roller are used to very gradually retract the chains, slowly increasing the strain on the prisoner's shoulders, hips, knees, and elbows and causing excruciating pain.

Who was the first victim of the brazen bull? ›

The first victim of the Brazen Bull is perhaps the best part of this legend because the first victim was the inventor of the Brazen Bull himself, Perillos. Perillos was a craftsman, a sculptor and a worker in bronze. At the time, this type of position fell into the realm of slavery, or at best, servant to the master.

What is a brazen bull? ›

According to legends the brazen bull was designed in the form and size of an actual bull and had an acoustic apparatus that converted screams into the sound of a bull. The condemned were locked inside the device, and a fire was set under it, heating the metal until the person inside was roasted to death.

When was the Brazen Bull last used? ›

Roman persecution of Christians

The device is claimed to have still been in use two centuries later, when another Christian, Pelagia of Tarsus, is said to have been burned in one in AD 287 by the Emperor Diocletian.

What is Chinese drop torture? ›

Chinese water torture or a "dripping machine" is a mentally painful process in which cold water is slowly dripped onto the scalp, forehead or face for a prolonged period of time. The process causes fear and mental deterioration in the subject.

What is sonic torture? ›

“Sonic torture” refers to using sound reproduction technologies to blast prisoners with a continuous noise at peak loudness in order to coerce cooperation.

How long does white Room torture last? ›

Detainees are often held for months, or even years. The effects of white torture are well-documented in a number of testimonials. Typically, prisoners will become depersonalized by losing personal identity for extended periods of isolation; causing hallucinations, or even psychotic breaks.

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