Head on a spike

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Oliver Cromwell's head was placed on a spike and erected in the 17th century. A drawing from the late 18th century.

Placing a severed head on a spike (or pike or pole) is a custom used sometimes in human history and in culture. The symbolic value may change over time. It may give a warning to spectators. The head may be a human head or an animal head.

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  • Decapitation
  • Mouting points and synonyms:
  • Battlefield Cross, a symbolic replacement of a cross made up of the soldier's rifle stuck into the ground with helmet on top
  • London Bridge
  • Impalement, in which the object is alive at the time of penetration
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