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flagellant
flagellant, n. and a. (fləˈdʒɛlənt, ˈflædʒələnt) [ad. L. flagellant-em, pr. pple. of flagellāre to whip, f. flagellum: see flagelle n.] A. n. 1. One who scourges himself by way of religious discipline or penance; esp. one of a sect of fanatics (L. flagellantes) that arose in the 13th c. Usually pl.1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Flagellant
Spontaneously Flagellant groups arose across Northern and Central Europe in 1349, including in England. Although certain city authorities refused the Flagellant processions entry. wikipedia.org
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flagellant
flagellant/ˈflædʒələnt; `flædʒələnt/ (fml 文) n person who whips himself or another person, either as a religious penance or to obtain or give sexual pleasure (为宗教苦行或为获得或给予性快感)鞭笞自己或他人者. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Flagellant confraternities
Central Italian flagellant confraternities evolved and emerged from Central Italian confraternities that originated in the tenth century. In addition, this gonfalone promoted the flagellant confraternity, which was in rivalry with the city’s other confraternities. wikipedia.org
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flagelliferan
† flageˈlliferan Obs. [f. med.L. flagellifer (f. flagellum scourge + -fer bearing) + -an.] = flagellant n. 1.1607 T. Rogers 39 Art. 167 The Baptisme of water is now ceased: and the Baptisme of voluntary blood by whipping is come in place thereof, without which none can be saued, as the Flagelliferan... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Convent School, or Early Experiences of A Young Flagellant
The Convent School, or Early Experiences of A Young Flagellant is a 19th-century work of sado-masochistic pornography, written under the pseudonym Rosa wikipedia.org
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flagellator
flagellator (ˈflædʒəleɪtə(r)) [agent-n. f. L. flagellāre to flagellate.] One who scourges or flogs. (In quot. 1691 = flagellant A 1.)1691 ‘G. D'Emilianne’ Frauds Rom. Monks 358 In the midst of these Flagellators was carried a Representation of the Scourging of our Saviour. 1824 Examiner 103/2 He was... Oxford English Dictionary
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Santa Maria Annunziata, Fidenza
Later the church was assigned to the Flagellant Confraternity of the Disciplinati, who were devoted to the Virgin of the Annunciation. wikipedia.org
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Rosa Coote
fictional dominatrix appearing as a stock character in a number of works of Victorian erotica, including The Convent School, or Early Experiences of A Young Flagellant wikipedia.org
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Santa Maria Assunta, Cameri
Both churches belonged to flagellant confraternities, identifiable by their respectively colored robes. wikipedia.org
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Madonna della Porta, Racconigi
The church housed the Compagnia delle Umiliate, a flagellant confraternity. wikipedia.org
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亚历山大·埃特金德
Russia’s Imperial Experience, Cambridge: Polity 2011 Хлыст: Секты, литература и революция (The Russian Flagellant: Sects, Literature, and Revolution) wikipedia.org
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Red Noses
Camille - Rowena Roberts Charles Bembo - Derek Crewe Dr Antrechau, Patris - Peter Theedom Druce - Jimmy Yuill Evaline, First Leper - Sarah Woodward First Flagellant - Philip Barnes Sonnerie - Jim Hooper Third Flagellant - Tony London Toulon - Peter Eyre Viennet, Vosques - James Newall References External links wikipedia.org
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San Giovanni Battista, Telgate
To make space for a larger church, the older temple and the adjacent oratory of the Disciplini Bianchi (flagellant confraternity) was destroyed. wikipedia.org
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Santissimo Sacramento, Cameri
History The church was originally an oratory for a flagellant confraternity, known as the Rossi or red for the processional gowns worn by the group. wikipedia.org
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