A brutal punishment for treason

 People familiar with the history of Tsarist Russia know the story of the brutal trial of William Mons, who was beheaded and kept in a jar full of alcohol on charges of fraud.



But the truth that explains the brutality in his trial is the existence of a secret relationship between him and the wife of the Tsar of Russia at the time, Peter the Great, who beheaded his opponent and placed him on a table next to his wife's bed, to wake up in the morning in astonishment at the presence of her lover's head next to her and may be covered in blood.


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