Renaud de Castillon and the Grisly Spectacle: Decapitation, Display, and the Troubled Legacy of Human Heads
A World Consumed by Non secular Strife The conflict of metal, the screams of the wounded, and the acrid stench of gunpowder stuffed the air. However amidst the chaos of non secular battle in sixteenth-century France, a unique type of horror unfolded. It was a spectacle far faraway from the battlefield’s rapid violence—a show of … Read more