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    Flagellants are practitioners of a form of mortification of the flesh by whipping their skin with various instruments of penance. Many Christian confraternities...
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    discipline. It is often used as a form of penance and is intended to allow the flagellant to share in the sufferings of Jesus, bringing his or her focus to God...
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  • Central Italian flagellant confraternities evolved and emerged from Central Italian confraternities that originated in the tenth century. The members of...
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    A Procession of Flagellants (Procesión de disciplinantes, or Procesión de flagelantes) is an oil-on-panel painting produced by Francisco de Goya between...
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  • The Convent School, or Early Experiences of A Young Flagellant is a 19th-century work of sado-masochistic pornography, written under the pseudonym Rosa...
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    medieval music, the Geisslerlieder, or Flagellant songs, were the songs of the wandering bands of flagellants, who overspread Europe during two periods...
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    Exhibition of Female Flagellants is an 1830 pornographic novel published by George Cannon in London and attributed, probably falsely[citation needed]...
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    Geisslerlieder, or Flagellant songs. These monophonic Laude spirituale songs were used in the 13th and 17th century by flagellants, as recorded in the...
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  • Bedroom 1797 Juliette 1828 The Lustful Turk 1830 Exhibition of Female Flagellants 1866 The Romance of Chastisement 1870 Venus in Furs 1873 The Romance...
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    prayer. In the 13th century, a group of Roman Catholics, known as the Flagellants, took self-mortification to extremes. These people would travel to towns...
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    waiting on corporal punishment being administered on her. The art is by Georges Topfer from his work Le rêve d’un flagellant ("The Dream of a Flagellant")....
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  • - Cathy Tyson Scarron - Brian Parr Second Flagellant - Philip Barnes Sonnerie - Jim Hooper Third Flagellant - Tony London Toulon - Peter Eyre Viennet...
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    towards themselves as they repent, but instead to God. Historically, the flagellants are the origin of the current traditions, as they flogged themselves...
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    anthropologist Eric Dingwall wrote a chapter on Pazzi's alleged masochism and flagellant behaviors in Very Peculiar People (1962). Psychiatrist Armando Favazza...
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    plague led to pogroms against the Jews and the self-mortification of flagellants. Peasants who survived the pandemic paid lower rents to landlords, but...
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    anticipating the inevitable in chants, from the simple Geisslerlieder of the Flagellant movement to the more refined cloistral or courtly songs. The lyrics often...
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  • Year Title Role Notes 1975 Robin Hood Junior Jugge 1977 Jabberwocky Flagellant 1979 Quincy's Quest Teddy / Father Christmas 1987 Hearts of Fire Reporter...
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    Bullfight (1815–1819) The Burial of the Sardine (c. 1816) A Procession of Flagellants (c. 1816) The Victorious Hannibal Seeing Italy from the Alps for the...
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  • certified Silver hit in the UK in 1985. The couplet is chanted by a group of flagellant monks as a running gag during the 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy...
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  • Sky Tuna 0:55:35 2021-06-30 459 The Black Death, Part IV - Meet the Flagellants! 1:29:55 2021-07-02 *** Side Stories: Snake News 0:49:31 2021-07-07 460...
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  • the blacksmith Plog. The stage show is interrupted by a procession of flagellants led by a preacher who harangues the townspeople. At the town's inn, Raval...
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    Schopenhauer Cenobite Ctistae Cynicism Desert Fathers Egoism Epicureanism Flagellant Gustave Flaubert Hermitage Lent Mellified man Minimalism Monasticism Nazirite...
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    although it may be higher in underdeveloped regions. Black Death in England Flagellant Globalization and disease Declining temperatures following the end of...
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    portal Repentance (Christianity) Cilice Penance Mortification of the flesh Flagellant Hessian fabric Felt Hastings, James (2004). A Dictionary of the Bible:...
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    appears to have been middle- and upper-class professionals. Two of the flagellant poems were composed by Algernon Charles Swinburne, though it is unclear...
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    century, originally dedicated to St Calimero. In 1386, it housed the flagellant Confraternity of the Disciplini of St Marta, who added a hospice and rededicated...
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    about 2,000. In 1414, the inquisitor Heinrich von Schöneveld arrested 84 flagellants in Sangerhausen, of whom he burned 3 leaders, and imposed penitential...
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    suppressed exaggerated display of piety, such as the prohibition of public flagellantism. Furthermore, she significantly reduced the number of religious holidays...
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  • laugh. Habits: Mostly expensive, but discreet. Large sexual appetites. Flagellant. Expert driver of fast cars. Adept with small arms and other forms of...
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    most medieval religious orders and associations. The fourteenth-century Flagellants were named for their self-flagellation; King Louis IX of France and Elisabeth...
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