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    and civilians is extremely common, flagellation has become one of the most common forms of torture. Flagellation is used by both the Free Syrian Army...
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    practiced self-flagellation include Martin Luther, the Protestant Reformer, and Congregationalist writer Sarah Osborn, who practiced self-flagellation in order...
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    Life of Christ. Catholic tradition places the Flagellation on the site of the Church of the Flagellation (the second station of the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem...
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    A flagellate is a cell or organism with one or more whip-like appendages called flagella. The word flagellate also describes a particular construction...
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    The Church of the Flagellation is a Roman Catholic church and Christian pilgrimage site located in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, near...
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  • The Flagellation of Christ is a scene from the Passion of Christ. Apart from many depictions in scenes in larger Passion cycles, Flagellation of Christ...
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    is the self-flagellation of participants to the rhythm of Karbala elegies. Rooted in ancient Arab practices, mild forms of self-flagellation, striking one's...
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    erotic flagellation is found in the Etruscan Tomb of the Whipping from the fifth century BC, named after its depictions of eroticized flagellation. Another...
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    hairshirts and chains, to fasting and self-flagellation using the discipline. Those who practice self-flagellation claim that St. Paul's statement in the...
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    Amalia of Jesus Flagellated MJC (22 July 1901 – 18 April 1977), born Amalia Aguirre Queija, was a Catholic religious sister and mystic. She was co-founder...
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    Erotic spanking is the act of spanking another person for the sexual arousal or gratification of either or both parties. The intensity of the act can vary...
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    Kenneth Clark called The Flagellation "the greatest small painting in the world". The theme of the picture is the Flagellation of Christ by the Romans...
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    seen with bleomycin-induced flagellate dermatitis and are not typically present with shiitake mushroom induced flagellate dermatitis. The median time...
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    parlement of Paris on 3 March 1766 known as la Séance de la Flagellation ("the Flagellation Session"), Louis XV asserted that sovereign power resided in...
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    sanctification. Votarists of some Anglican religious orders practice self-flagellation with a discipline. Within Anglicanism, the use of the discipline became...
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    Damian (died 1072). The latter wrote a special treatise in praise of self-flagellation; though blamed by some contemporaries for excess of zeal, his example...
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  • reminded their citizens of the flagellation of Jesus in order to promote and strengthen their own devotion to flagellation.[citation needed] With the plague...
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    mode of application, as well as the number of the strokes, may vary. Flagellation was so common in England as punishment that caning, along with spanking...
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    The Flagellation of Christ is a painting by the Italian Baroque painter Caravaggio, now in the Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples. It is dated to 1607...
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    connected to tap water. It can exist in either an amoeboid or temporary flagellate stage. The organism was named after Malcolm Fowler, an Australian pathologist...
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    Flagellum (redirect from Flagellated)
    microorganisms to provide motility. Many protists with flagella are known as flagellates. A microorganism may have from one to many flagella. A gram-negative...
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    Archaea. Eukaryotes first emerged during the Paleoproterozoic, likely as flagellated cells. The leading evolutionary theory is they were created by symbiogenesis...
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    is the self-flagellation of participants to the rhythm of Karbala elegies. Rooted in ancient Arab practices, mild forms of self-flagellation, that is, striking...
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    pseudopods. Cells which use flagella for movement are usually referred to as flagellates, cells which use cilia are usually referred to as ciliates, and cells...
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    The Flagellation Standard (Italian - Stendardo della Flagellazione) was a double-sided tempera on panel painting by Luca Signorelli, signed "LUCE CORTONENSIS"...
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    Church—self flagellation is not encouraged by mainstream religions or religious leaders. A well-known instrument used for flagellations is the infamous...
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    Tatbir (Arabic: تطبير, romanized: Taṭbīr) is a form of self-flagellation rituals practiced by some Shia Muslims in commemoration of the killing of Husayn...
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    affairs, immersing himself in acts of piety, such as pilgrimages and flagellation. Henry married Louise de Lorraine-Vaudémont in February 1575, two days...
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    unicellular flagellates, and most others produce flagellated cells at some point in their lifecycles, for instance as gametes or zoospores. Most flagellated heterokonts...
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    today. Punishments such as paddling, foot whipping or different forms of flagellation have been commonplace methods of corporal punishment within prisons....
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