- The
sanbenito (Spanish: sambenito; Catalan: gramalleta, sambenet, Portuguese: sambenito) was a
penitential garment that was used
especially during the...
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Procession of Flagellants, Goya, 1812–1819
Prisoner wearing capirote and
Sanbenito, Goya
Execution of
Francisca Nuñez de Carabajal,
Mexico City, 1601 Christianity...
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January 21, 2021. Lee,
Emanuel (August 15, 2018). "
SanBenito.com | AKA the
house of champions".
SanBenito.com.
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- at the
dinner table. The
party hat has its
origins in the
dunce cap or
sanbenito[citation needed] worn by
misbehaving or
poorly performing schoolchildren...
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visual symbols on
their garments and bodies.
These symbols were
called sanbenito, and were made of
yellow sackcloth. They
served to
identify the specific...
- To the far left,
victims of the Inquisition,
wearing the
penitential sanbenito robes and the
conical coroza hat, are
consigned to the
flames at an auto-da-fé...
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sinners and
penitents during the
Spanish Inquisition.
Capirote Fool's cap
Sanbenito Tin foil hat
Donkeys in
France Jeaffreson, John
Cordy (1870). A Book About...
- Real, Valladolid, a
church and
former Benedictine monastery in
Spain Sanbenito, a
penitential garment during the time of the
Spanish Inquisition Benedict...
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Person hiding face and
showing posture of
shame (while
wearing a
Sanbenito and
coroza hat) in Goya's
sketch "For
being born
somewhere else". The person...
- the fire. The
unrepentant heretic wore the
penitential cloak called a "
sanbenito" - a
loose sleeveless yellow woollen cloth, knee-length and open at the...