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The Gibbet of Montfaucon (French: Gibet de Montfaucon) was the main gallows and gibbet of the Kings of France until the time of Louis XIII of France. It was used to execute criminals, often traitors, by hanging and to display their dead bodies as a warning to the population. It was a large structure located at the top of a small hill near the modern Place du Colonel Fabien in Paris, though during the Middle Ages it was outside the city walls and the surrounding area was mostly not built up, being occupied by institutions like the Hôpital Saint-Louis from 1607, and earlier the Convent of the Filles-Dieu ("Daughters of God"), a home for 200 reformed prostitutes, and the leper colony of St Lazare.

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  • Šibenice Montfaucon (cs)
  • Gibet de Montfaucon (de)
  • Gibbet of Montfaucon (en)
  • Gibbet de Montfaucon (es)
  • Gibet de Montfaucon (fr)
  • Gibet di Montfaucon (it)
  • Монфокон (виселица) (ru)
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  • Der Gibet de Montfaucon (französisch für „Galgen von Falkenberg“) war der wichtigste Galgen der Könige von Frankreich. Er stand am Fuße der Anhöhe Butte de Chaumont nordöstlich des mittelalterlichen Paris nahe der Straße nach Meaux (der sogenannten route d'Allemagne). Der Galgen war denjenigen Delinquenten vorbehalten, die wegen Verbrechen gegen den König und den Staat verurteilt waren. Einfache Kriminelle wurden am nahegelegenen Gibet de Montigny gehängt. (de)
  • Il Gibet di Montfaucon fu il principale patibolo dei re di Francia fino al regno di Luigi XIV. Veniva usato con i criminali o con i traditori che venivano impiccati e i corpi lasciati penzolare come avvertimento alla popolazione. Fu utilizzato fino al 1629 ma venne demolito solo nel 1760. (it)
  • Монфоко́н (фр. Gibet de Montfaucon) — огромная каменная виселица, построенная в XIII веке к северо-востоку от Парижа, во владениях некоего графа Фалькона (Фокона). Получила прозвище Montfaucon (от фр. mont — гора, и фр. faucon — сокол, буквально «Фоконова (Соколиная) гора»). Одновременно на Монфоконе могло быть повешено до 45 человек. До наших дней не сохранилась. (ru)
  • Šibenice Montfaucon (francouzsky Gibet de Montfaucon) byla hlavní královská šibenice ve Francii. Stála na kopci severovýchodně od středověké Paříže za městskými hradbami v prostoru vymezeném dnešním kanálem Saint-Martin a ulicemi Rue des Écluses-Saint-Martin, Rue Louis-Blanc a Rue de la Grange-aux-Belles, která byla tehdy cestou do Meaux. Dnes tudy probíhá hranice 10. a 19. obvodu. Šibenice Montfaucon byla vyhrazena pro pachatele, kteří byli odsouzeni za zločiny proti králi a státu. Běžní zločinci byli věšeni na šibenici Montigny. Jednalo se o třípatrovou kamennou stavbu, kde bylo možno oběsit až 50 osob najednou. Horní patra byla vyhrazena pro osoby šlechtického původu. Šibenice získala svůj název podle návrší, na kterém byla postavena. Kopec (fr. Mont) kdysi patřil hraběti jménem Faucon (cs)
  • The Gibbet of Montfaucon (French: Gibet de Montfaucon) was the main gallows and gibbet of the Kings of France until the time of Louis XIII of France. It was used to execute criminals, often traitors, by hanging and to display their dead bodies as a warning to the population. It was a large structure located at the top of a small hill near the modern Place du Colonel Fabien in Paris, though during the Middle Ages it was outside the city walls and the surrounding area was mostly not built up, being occupied by institutions like the Hôpital Saint-Louis from 1607, and earlier the Convent of the Filles-Dieu ("Daughters of God"), a home for 200 reformed prostitutes, and the leper colony of St Lazare. (en)
  • El gibet de Montfaucon fue la principal estructura para horcas de los reyes franceses hasta los tiempos de Luis XIII de Francia. Se usaba para ejecutar a delincuentes, a menudo traidores, colgándolos y dejando así sus cuerpos muertos como advertencia para la población. Era una estructura grande ubicada en la cima de una pequeña colina cerca de la moderna Place du Coronel Fabien en París, aunque durante la Edad Media se encontraba fuera de las murallas de la ciudad y el área circundante era mayoritariamente campo, ocupado solo por varias instituciones como el Hospital de San Luis desde 1607 y anteriormente el Convento de las Filles-Dieu​ ("Hijas de Dios"), un hogar para 200 prostitutas reformadas, y la colonia de leprosos de San Lázaro.​ (es)
  • Les Fourches de la grande Justice de Paris étaient le principal et le plus grand gibet des rois de France. Il n'en reste aucune trace visible. Érigé à Paris sur la butte de Montfaucon, à cent cinquante mètres de l'actuelle place du Colonel-Fabien par la rue Albert-Camus, il a fonctionné depuis au moins le début du XIe siècle jusque sous le règne de Louis XIII. (fr)
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