Concept information
Preferred term
Flagellants
Definition(s)
- Christians who practiced public flagellation as a penance; while self-flagellation is an ancient form of religious expression, as a movement it began ca.1260 in Italy and spread across the Alps to Germany, Bohemia and Poland; died down late 13th c., with occasional reappearances since; prohibited by Pope Clement V, 1349; today thought to be practiced in secret
Synonym(s)
- Battuti, flagellants
- Disciplinati
- Flagellation, movement
- Scopatori
- Verberatori
Notation
- 119329
In other languages
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French
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Battus, flagellants
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/JLC-PT34WNV9-5
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