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She was hanged and her body burned at the stake.
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She and hanged
) She was believed to have given the name to iambic poetry, for some said that she hanged herself in consequence of the cutting speeches in which she had indulged, and others that she had cheered Demeter by a dance in the Iambic metre.
She hanged herself or else drank, along with her husband and the child Promachus, of bull's blood and so died.
She is found hanged by the law, but her body is covered in water and you are led to believe that the dead man killed her finally.
She digs up a mandrake that she finds beneath one of the hanged men, and says that if they each eat part of the root, they will love each other forever.
She was hanged on June 20 at the age of 25 and was again said to be emotionless as she was about to be hanged, holding a lace handkerchief in her hand until after she died.
She, along with five of her chief supporters, was executed for treason and hanged at the Tyburn gallows.
She had twice been widowed ; her first husband was a carpenter and her second had been hanged for theft.
She was convicted, sentenced to death and subsequently hanged at Hameln prison by British executioner Albert Pierrepoint on May 2, 1947.
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