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The Maiden (also known as the Scottish Maiden) is an early form of guillotine, or gibbet, that was used between the 16th and 18th centuries as a means of execution in Edinburgh, Scotland. The device was introduced in 1564 during the reign of Mary Queen of Scots, and was last used in 1716. It long predates the use of the guillotine during the French Revolution. Manufactured in Edinburgh, the Maiden is built of oak, with a lead weight and iron blade. It is displayed at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.

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  • Die Scottish Maiden (übersetzt Schottische Jungfrau) war ein Vorläufer der Guillotine und wurde in Schottland zwischen 1564 und 1708 für Hinrichtungen verwendet. (de)
  • The Maiden (also known as the Scottish Maiden) is an early form of guillotine, or gibbet, that was used between the 16th and 18th centuries as a means of execution in Edinburgh, Scotland. The device was introduced in 1564 during the reign of Mary Queen of Scots, and was last used in 1716. It long predates the use of the guillotine during the French Revolution. Manufactured in Edinburgh, the Maiden is built of oak, with a lead weight and iron blade. It is displayed at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. (en)
  • スコッチ・メイデン(Scottish Maiden)とは、スコットランドで使用されていた処刑道具である。 (ja)
  • Шотла́ндская де́ва (англ. Scottish Maiden) — разновидность механизма для исполнения смертной казни (обезглавливанием), дальняя предшественница гильотины, применявшаяся в Шотландии. (ru)
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  • Die Scottish Maiden (übersetzt Schottische Jungfrau) war ein Vorläufer der Guillotine und wurde in Schottland zwischen 1564 und 1708 für Hinrichtungen verwendet. (de)
  • The Maiden (also known as the Scottish Maiden) is an early form of guillotine, or gibbet, that was used between the 16th and 18th centuries as a means of execution in Edinburgh, Scotland. The device was introduced in 1564 during the reign of Mary Queen of Scots, and was last used in 1716. It long predates the use of the guillotine during the French Revolution. Manufactured in Edinburgh, the Maiden is built of oak, with a lead weight and iron blade. It is displayed at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. (en)
  • スコッチ・メイデン(Scottish Maiden)とは、スコットランドで使用されていた処刑道具である。 (ja)
  • Шотла́ндская де́ва (англ. Scottish Maiden) — разновидность механизма для исполнения смертной казни (обезглавливанием), дальняя предшественница гильотины, применявшаяся в Шотландии. (ru)
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  • Scottish Maiden (de)
  • Maiden (guillotine) (en)
  • スコッチ・メイデン (ja)
  • Шотландская дева (ru)
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