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An early method of execution involving being tied or nailed to a pole.
Unlike what the name seems to imply, crucifixion can still take place even if a cross is not present.
The crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth and his propitiation on the cross is central to Christianity, believed by Christians to be a divine sacrifice for the atonement of sins. The crucifixion of Christ is widely alluded to in media, although, in some cases, the allusion is purely aesthetic.
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