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'''Ziselmius''', or '''Zibelmius''' or '''Zisemis''' ([[Ancient Greek]]: Ζισέλμιος) was a chieftain of the Thracian [[Caeni]] tribe and son of [[Diegylis]].
'''Ziselmius''', or '''Zibelmius''' or '''Zisemis''' ([[Ancient Greek]]: Ζισέλμιος) was a chieftain of the Thracian [[Caeni]] tribe and son of [[Diegylis]].
Ziselmius was reported to have sawn a number of people in half with his own hands and forced the deceased’s relatives to eat their family members flesh. For ordinary offenses he was slaying people into parts, others burning alive. He made parents eat their executed children.<ref>http://www.sickchirpse.com/death-by-sawing/2/</ref>

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Ziselmius, or Zibelmius or Zisemis (Ancient Greek: Ζισέλμιος) was a chieftain of the Thracian Caeni tribe and son of Diegylis. Ziselmius was reported to have sawn a number of people in half with his own hands and forced the deceased’s relatives to eat their family members flesh. For ordinary offenses he was slaying people into parts, others burning alive. He made parents eat their executed children.[1]

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