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The Flagellants at Doornik in 1349, (1903). Christians flagellating themselves in Tournai (or Doornik) in Belgium. A miniature from the Chronicle of Aegidius Li Muisis in the library at Brussels
Flagellants, 1493. At the time of the Black Death in Europe, members of this sect, known as the Brothers of the Cross, went through the streets scourging themselves in an attempt to take the sins of
Flagellants in the Netherlands town of Tournai (Doornik), 1349. Flagellants, known as the Brothers of the Cross, scourging themselves as they walk through the streets in order to free the world
Saint Jerome in the Wilderness, c. 1475. Creator: AnonSaint Jerome in the Wilderness, c. 1475
The Penitent, 1510. Creator: Albrecht DurerThe Penitent, 1510
Saint Dominic in Penitence, ca. 1607. Creator: Filippo TarchianiSaint Dominic in Penitence, ca. 1607
A Procession of Flagellants. Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)A Procession of Flagellants. Found in the collection of Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid
The Flagellation of St Gervais, c1620-1670. Artist: Philippe de ChampaigneThe Flagellation of St Gervais, c1620-1670
Flagellant, 16th century. Artist: Jost AmmanFlagellant, 16th century. Flagellants were members of a sect, known as the Brothers of the Cross, founded in c1260. They whipped themselves until blood ran in order to obtain Gods mercy