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'''Claudine de Culam''' was  a sixteen-year-old girl who was tried and hanged for [[bestiality | bestial]] behaviour in [[Rognon]], [[France]] in [[1601]].<ref>Hastings Donnan, Fiona Magowan, ''Transgressive sex: subversion and control in erotic encounters'', 2009, pp. 95 and 96.</ref> The judge investigated the allegations by having Caludine undressed and the dog observed by his female assistants as it leapt upon Claudine.
'''Claudine de Culam''' was  a sixteen-year-old girl who was tried and hanged for the act of [[bestiality]] in [[Rognon]], [[France]] in [[1601]].<ref>Hastings Donnan, Fiona Magowan, ''Transgressive sex: subversion and control in erotic encounters'', 2009, pp. 95 and 96.</ref> The judge investigated the allegations by having Caludine undressed and the dog observed by his female assistants as it leapt upon Claudine.
Claudine and the dog were strangled, their bodies burnt and scattered to the four winds, "that as little traces as possible might remain to remind mankind of their monstrous deeds."<ref>Robert E. L. Masters, ''The hidden world of erotica: forbidden sexual behaviour and morality'', 1973, pp. 16 and 38.</ref>
Claudine and the dog were strangled, their bodies burnt and scattered to the four winds, "that as little traces as possible might remain to remind mankind of their monstrous deeds."<ref>Robert E. L. Masters, ''The hidden world of erotica: forbidden sexual behaviour and morality'', 1973, pp. 16 and 38.</ref>



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Claudine de Culam was a sixteen-year-old girl who was tried and hanged for the act of bestiality in Rognon, France in 1601.[1] The judge investigated the allegations by having Caludine undressed and the dog observed by his female assistants as it leapt upon Claudine. Claudine and the dog were strangled, their bodies burnt and scattered to the four winds, "that as little traces as possible might remain to remind mankind of their monstrous deeds."[2]

References

  1. Hastings Donnan, Fiona Magowan, Transgressive sex: subversion and control in erotic encounters, 2009, pp. 95 and 96.
  2. Robert E. L. Masters, The hidden world of erotica: forbidden sexual behaviour and morality, 1973, pp. 16 and 38.

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