A crucifixion victim typically took several hours to days to die, depending on various factors such as their physical condition, the method of execution, and environmental conditions. Death often resulted from a combination of factors, including blood loss, shock, and asphyxiation due to the position of the body. In some cases, Roman soldiers would expedite death by breaking the victim's legs, preventing them from pushing up to breathe. Overall, the duration of suffering could vary widely among individuals.
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