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English: Supplice de la cale, whereby a sailor would be dunked into the sea up three times in a row, with a 30-pound cannonball tied to his feet; keelhauling was regarded as barbaric in the French Navy. Illustration from La Marine, by Pacini,p. 118 bis. Français : Supplice de la cale, où un matelot était trempé dans la mer jusqu'à trois fois de suite, avec un boulet de canon de 14 kilos attaché aux pieds. Ce supplice était considéré comme barbare dans la marine française. Illustration de La Marine, par Pacini, p. 118 bis. |
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Source | La marine: arsenaux, navires, équipages, navigation, atterages, combats, Eugène Pacini, L. Curmer, 1844 - 240 pages [1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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