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 Übersetzung für 'Flagellant' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   flagellant | flagellants
hist.relig.
flagellant
Geißler {m}
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hist.relig.
flagellant
Flagellant {m}
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hist.mus.
flagellant songs
Geißlerlieder {pl}
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Übersetzung für 'Flagellant' von Englisch nach Deutsch

flagellant
Geißler {m}hist.relig.

Flagellant {m}hist.relig.

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flagellant songs
Geißlerlieder {pl}hist.mus.
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In November 1815 the “most infamous Regency flagellant”, an MP named Sir Eyre Coote, entered Christ's Hospital mathematical school, sent away the younger boys and paid the older ones for a session of mutual flogging.
  • Central Italian flagellant confraternities evolved and emerged from Central Italian confraternities that originated in the tenth century.
  • A tradition of Lauda, or sacred songs in the style of Troubador songs, was popularized in the 13th and 14th centuries by Geisslerlieder, or Flagellant songs.
  • It is named for San Bevignate, the local patron saint of the flagellant movement.
  • Swinburne’s flagellant writings from "The Pearl" have been cited in British legal arguments as evidence against the safety and utility of corporal punishment in schools.

  • The anthropologist Eric Dingwall wrote a chapter on Pazzi's alleged masochism and flagellant behaviors in "Very Peculiar People" (1962).
  • Among the entities mentioned in the novel are Los Penitentes, a flagellant lay confraternity in Southern Colorado and New Mexico that still operates today.
  • Adjacent to the church is an oratory erected by the flagellant Confraternity "dei Bianchi". The crucifix dates to the end of the 14th century.
  • Margaret of Ypres (1216–1237) was a Flemish visionary, ascetic, Dominican penitent and flagellant.
  • The church was originally an oratory for a flagellant confraternity, known as the "Rossi" or red for the processional gowns worn by the group.

  • In 1386, it housed the flagellant Confraternity of the Disciplini of St Marta, who added a hospice and rededicated the church.
  • The church housed the "Compagnia delle Umiliate", a flagellant confraternity.
  • The Skoptsy movement emerged in the 1760s from the flagellant sect of the Khlysty.
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