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heelspider t1_jeh3a40 wrote

According to the Hardcore History podcast, the general public had a superstition that executioners were untouchable. As a result, executioner families could only marry other executioner families. After a few generations not only were they socially outcast from society, but also weird in that inbred kind of way.

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jcd1974 OP t1_jegzuar wrote

Another "fun fact":

Charles-Henri Sanson's eldest son Gabriel (1767–1792) had been his assistant and heir apparent from 1790, but he died after slipping off a scaffold as he displayed a severed head to the crowd. With his death, the hereditary obligation fell to the youngest son.

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bob679 t1_jeh4z0g wrote

Used to know someone whose father was descended from the last Sanson executioner and whose mother was descended from one of his last victims.

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