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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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Procession of
Flagellants (ProcesiĆ³n de disciplinantes, or ProcesiĆ³n de flagelantes) is an oil-on-panel
painting produced by
Francisco de Goya between...
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Central Italian flagellant confraternities evolved and
emerged from
Central Italian confraternities that
originated in the
tenth century. The
members of...
- 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...
- The
Convent School, or
Early Experiences of A
Young Flagellant is a 19th-century work of sado-****ic ****,
written under the
pseudonym Rosa...
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Exhibition of
Female Flagellants is an 1830 ****
novel published by
George Cannon in
London and attributed,
probably falsely[citation needed]...
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service in a
lecture room with rods and cat o' nine tails.
Algolagnia Flagellant confraternities Flaying List of
films and TV
containing corporal punishment...
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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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medieval music, the Geisslerlieder, or
Flagellant songs, were the
songs of the
wandering bands of
flagellants, who
overspread Europe during two periods...
- Howe-Douglas. Sketches:
Measly Middle Ages: A
hapless thief tries to mug a
flagellant.
Highlights from a
typical medieval bestiary are
spotlighted on "The Made-Up...