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Schandmantel : ウィキペディア英語版
Schandmantel

A Schandmantel or Schandtonne ((ドイツ語:"coat of shame" or "barrel of shame")), sometimes also Spanish coat, is a torture device which came into use in the 13th century. Schandmantels were fashioned from wood and sometimes lined with sheet metal. Victims were made to wear this device in public where they would be insulted, humiliated and have rotten vegetables thrown at them. The Schandmantel was mostly used as punishment for poachers and prostitutes.
The use of the Schandmantel was comparable to the ''Lästersteine'' (German) or ''schandstenen'' (Dutch), heavy stones weighing down from the neck. The Schandtonne was weighted along the lower rim and around the neck opening as a way of corporal punishment in addition to the severe public humiliation it posed.
The 18th-century development of the iron maiden may have been a misinterpretation of the function of the Schandmantel.
==See also==

*Drunkard's cloak

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