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  1. Death by burning is an execution, murder, or suicide method involving combustion or exposure to extreme heat. It has a long history as a form of public capital punishment, and many societies have employed it as a punishment for and warning against crimes such as treason, heresy, and witchcraft.

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  2. Death by burning (also known as immolation) is an execution method involving combustion or touching to extreme heat. It has a long history as a form of capital punishment. Many societies have used it as punishment for crimes such as treason, heresy and witchcraft.

    • Pre-Reformation Roman Catholic Europe
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    Basil the Physician († 1118), by Emperor Alexius I Comnenus; heresy
    Avvakum Petrovich (1620–1682), by Tsar Feodor III of Russia; combating the Staroverymovement
    Quirinus Kuhlmann († 1689), by Tsar Ivan V of Russia; considered politically dangerous

    Foxe, John (1855). M. Hobart Seymore (ed.). The Acts and Monuments of the Church. New York: Robert Carter and Brothers. Retrieved 27 February 2013.

  3. Death by burning is an execution, murder, or suicide method involving combustion or exposure to extreme heat. It has a long history as a form of public capital punishment, and many societies have employed it as a punishment for and warning against crimes such as treason, heresy, and witchcraft.

  4. Martyrdom of Polycarp, early Christian letter that describes the death by burning of St. Polycarp, bishop of Smyrna in Asia Minor. It is the oldest authentic account of an early Christian martyr’s death and is included with the writings of the Apostolic Fathers.