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The Flagellants at Doornik in 1349, (1903)
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The Flagellants at Doornik in 1349, (1903)
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. A print from The Worlds History, A Survey of Mans Record Volume II, by Dr H F Helmolt, published by William Heinemann, (London, 1903)
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This print titled "The Flagellants at Doornik in 1349" takes us back to the 14th century, offering a glimpse into an intense religious ritual. The image showcases a group of devout Christians engaging in self-flagellation in Tournai (or Doornik), Belgium. Dressed in medieval attire, these men display their unwavering faith as they vigorously strike themselves with whips, demonstrating penance and seeking forgiveness. Captured from a miniature found in the Chronicle of Aegidius Li Muisis at the library in Brussels, this print is part of Dr H F Helmolt's comprehensive work on human history. Published by William Heinemann in London during 1903, it serves as a valuable record that sheds light on significant events throughout time. The monochrome composition emphasizes the solemnity and gravity of this religious practice while drawing attention to the intricate details of each individual's clothing and hat. The presence of flags adds another layer of symbolism, representing devotion to Christianity within this medieval context. This thought-provoking photograph invites contemplation on themes such as religion, punishment, and personal sacrifice for spiritual redemption. It serves as a reminder that throughout history people have expressed their beliefs through various means – even ones that may seem extreme or unfamiliar today.
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