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What Happened In The Dungeons
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celticlord  |
Posted: 04-Feb-2009, 04:30 PM
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Etymology The word dungeon was derived from the Old French donjon, which came from the Latin dominus, "lord".
However, in French the term donjon means "keep" (a form of tower), and the term oubliette or cachot (a form of prison) is a more appropriate translation of the English "dungeon". This word is a false friend.
History In its original medieval usage, the dungeon was the keep, the main tower of a castle which formed the final defensive position the garrison could retreat to when outer fortifications were overcome. It was also a safe, if not comfortable, place to keep prisoners. Once more luxurious housing for the lord of the castle was constructed, the dungeon was used mainly for this purpose. Its meaning has evolved over time to also mean an underground prison or burial vault, typically built underneath a castle.
In 1613, Anton Praetorius described the terrible situation of the prisoners in the dungeons in his book Gründlicher Bericht über Zauberei und Zauberer (Thorough Report about Wizardry and Wizards).
Features Although many real dungeons are simply a single plain room with a heavy door or with access only from a hatchway or trapdoor in the floor of the room above, the use of dungeons for torture, along with their association to common human fears of being trapped underground, have made dungeons a powerful metaphor in a variety of contexts.
Modern criminal individuals who have built dungeons John Jamelske, USA John Esposito (Criminal), USA [1] Josef Fritzl, Austria [2] Josh Stannard, England Marc Dutroux, Belgium Wolfgang Priklopil, Austria Viktor Mokhov, Russia[3] Blaze Brigade, PLB
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Posted: 18-Feb-2009, 08:42 AM
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The smell in dungeons were nothing extra-ordinary for folks living back then. Remember, our "sensitivities" such as smell etc, are a product of our "enlightened" society and nothing more.
The reality of remains of human bodies......well the rats and other vermin would pretty well take care of most of that, long before the bodies began to stink too badly, in most cases.
Also, and sorry if this offends anyone, oft times fellow prisoners would also contribute to the disposal of the dead, and even help their weaker fellows along on their trip to providing fodder, shall we say?
That is, of course, in jails/dungeons where there were provisions made for crowding the poor etc together that way.
MOST older dungeons were just a hole in the ground that you threw someone who had offended the Lord for whatever reason and NO ONE cared about them after that.
Human life in those days consisted of two varieties......those who had power and wealth and those who didn't.
Guess who's life was worth nothing at all?
Lord Seamus
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