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What happens when a "godlike" ruler is turned into a common criminal? In this 120-minute deep dive, we explore the calculated instrument of public execution—not as a means of simple punishment, but as a profound piece of political theater designed to erase legitimacy and rewrite history. We examine the harrowing case of Byzantine Emperor Andronikos I, whose three-day ordeal served as a blueprint for political revenge and "cleansing" the city of tyranny. Unlike a quick death, this prolonged torment was designed to ensure he could never be martyred and that his legacy was permanently dismantled. In this video, we break down: • The Four Pillars of Brutality: How regimes use violence to satisfy popular rage, deter rebellion, prevent martyrdom, and erase nostalgia. • Case Studies in Sovereignty: Comparing the humiliation of Andronikos I to the "mechanical speed" of Louis XVI’s guillotine and the "controlled visibility" of Mary, Queen of Scots. • The Fragility of Power: Why these executions only happen after legitimacy has already crumbled and the "shared story" of authority is broken. History proves that power survives only as long as people believe in it. When that belief breaks, even the most powerful emperor becomes ordinary—and ordinary people can be destroyed.