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What Name Was Given To The Practise Of Killing Every Tenth Man In A Mutinous Roman Cohort?

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The name given to the practice of killing every tenth Man in a mutinous roman cohorts is known as "decimation"

Decimation was a form of Roman military discipline in which every tenth male or man in a group was executed by member of his cohorts.

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The practise of killing every tenth man in a mutinous Roman cohort was known as decimation. The word comes from the Latin word for "tenth" and was seen as a way to punish and discourage mutiny among the Roman army. Decimation was used sparingly and only in the most extreme cases of mutiny or desertion.
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Decimation was a form of Roman military discipline in which every tenth male or man in a group was executed by member of his cohorts.
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