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Protestants, roped together, being led to London for trial, from Acts and Monuments
XJF128696 Protestants, roped together, being led to London for trial, from Acts and Monuments by John Foxe (1516-87), 1563 (woodcut) (b/w photo) by English School, (16th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: under Mary Tudor, 300 people were burned in 5 years; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 12720496
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Foxes Persecution Protestant Reformation The Book Of Martyrs Tied
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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
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This powerful photograph captures a haunting moment from history, depicting Protestants who have been roped together and are being led to London for trial. The image is a print from "Acts and Monuments" by John Foxe, an influential book published in 1563 that documented the persecution of Protestants during the reign of Mary Tudor. The woodcut portrays the grim reality faced by these individuals as they were subjected to religious persecution. Under Mary Tudor's rule, approximately 300 people were burned at the stake within just five years for their Protestant beliefs. This chilling scene serves as a reminder of the immense sacrifices made by those who stood up for their faith during this tumultuous period. The composition of the photograph emphasizes both unity and vulnerability. The protesters are bound together with ropes, symbolizing their shared fate and determination to stand firm in their convictions despite facing imminent danger. Their expressions reveal a mix of defiance, fear, and resilience. This image holds great historical significance as it represents not only one chapter in England's religious history but also echoes similar struggles endured by countless others throughout different periods around the world. It stands as a testament to human strength in times of adversity and serves as a poignant reminder of our collective responsibility to protect freedom of belief.
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