One day in March 415, during the season of Lent, her chariot was waylaid on her route home by a Christian mob, led by a man identified only as "Peter".
She was stripped naked and dragged through the streets to the newly Christianised Caesareum church and killed. Some reports suggest she was flayed with ostrakois (literally, "oyster shells", though also used to refer to roof tiles or broken pottery) and set ablaze while still alive, though other accounts suggest those actions happened after her death.
Christian fanatic's scraped her flesh with sharp objects while she was alive. They removed her internal organs when she was alive. The Christian murderers raped her in broad daylight infront of whole world. Cyril, who was later canonized as a Catholic saint, assembled a mob of monks and had Hypatia dragged into a church where the monks tore her flesh with potsherds 'til she died. A group of his [Cyril's] followers - stirred up by him - were responsible for the gruesome murder of the Alexandrian scholar Hypatia.Read the information at ....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypatia_of_Alexandria
http://womenshistory.about.com/od/hypati1/a/hypatia.htm
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