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flagellant    
n. 挥鞭抽打者;苦修者

挥鞭抽打者;苦修者

flagellant
n 1: a person who is whipped or whips himself for sexual
gratification
2: a person who whips himself as a religious penance



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  • Flagellant - Wikipedia
    Many Christian confraternities of penitents have flagellants, who beat themselves, both in the privacy of their dwellings and in public processions, to repent of sins and share in the Passion of Jesus [1]
  • Flagellants | Penitents, Processions, Pilgrimages | Britannica
    Flagellant sects arose in northern Italy and had become large and widespread by about 1260 Groups marched through European towns, whipping each other to atone for their sins and calling on the populace to repent
  • The Flagellants Attempt to Repel the Black Death, 1349
    T he Flagellants were religious zealots of the Middle Ages in Europe who demonstrated their religious fervor and sought atonement for their sins by vigorously whipping themselves in public displays of penance This approach to achieving redemption was most popular during times of crisis
  • FLAGELLANT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of FLAGELLANT is a person who scourges their own body as a public penance
  • CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Flagellants - NEW ADVENT
    India, Persia, Japan, the Philippines, Mexico, and the States of South America, all had their Flagellant processions; in Central and South America they continue even to the present day, and were regulated and restrained by Pope Leo XIII
  • The Flagellants - The Fitzwilliam Museum
    By the fifteenth century in Tuscany, flagellation had become a very popular mode of religious expression It is recorded that, in the town of Borgo Sansepulcro, all male citizens belonged to a flagellant confraternity
  • Flagellants | Origin, Practices the Black Death - Study. com
    Flagellants used a variety of instruments to inflict the pain upon themselves, including whips and chains Flagellants believed that self-flagellation was a necessary act of penitence to atone
  • Flagellant - Wikiwand
    Many Christian confraternities of penitents have flagellants, who beat themselves, both in the privacy of their dwellings and in public processions, to repent of sins and share in the Passion of Jesus [1]
  • Flagellants • The Black Death • History in Numbers
    Flagellants existed prior to the Black Death, notable examples being in the period leading up to the year 1000 (a time marked by much millennial fervor) and in Italy in 1260, during the revival movement known as the ‘Great Alleluia’ Many saw the Black Death as Divine Will
  • FLAGELLANT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    FLAGELLANT definition: a person who flagellates or scourges their own body for religious discipline See examples of flagellant used in a sentence





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