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Background imageCondemning Collection: Suffragette Lancashire Lass Arrested

Suffragette Lancashire Lass Arrested. A Lancashire lass in clogs and shawl being Escorted Through Palace Yard by two burly policemen

Background imageCondemning Collection: Sketches from Mexico: court-martial of Mexican brigands at Puebla, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Sketches from Mexico: court-martial of Mexican brigands at Puebla, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Sketches from Mexico: court-martial of Mexican brigands at Puebla, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by M. Beauce, an illustration relating to '...the capture of sixteen brigands

Background imageCondemning Collection: Sketches from Mexico: Banuelos José de Jesús, the famous Mexican brigand chief, 1864

Sketches from Mexico: Banuelos José de Jesús, the famous Mexican brigand chief, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Sketches from Mexico: Banuelos Jose de Jesus, the famous Mexican brigand chief, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by M. Beauce, '...a portrait of Banuelos Jose de Jesus

Background imageCondemning Collection: They cried out, saying, Crucify him, crucify him, c1840. Creator: George Presbury

They cried out, saying, Crucify him, crucify him, c1840. Creator: George Presbury
They cried out, saying, Crucify him, crucify him, c1840. Biblical scene, from John 19: 6: When the chief priests therefore and officers saw him, they cried out, saying, Crucify him, crucify him

Background imageCondemning Collection: Sir John Bayley Judge 1763 1841 Court King Bench

Sir John Bayley Judge 1763 1841 Court King Bench
sir, john, bayley, judge, 1763, 1841, court, king, bench, london, wearing, black, cap, means, process, condemning, wretched, malefactor, death, king's, history, historical, 10152355

Background imageCondemning Collection: Torquatus condemns his own son to death

Torquatus condemns his own son to death
Titus Manlius Torquatus, as Roman Consul, condemns his own son to death for leaving his post in wartime against military orders, hence the term Manlian discipline'. Date: 340 BC

Background imageCondemning Collection: Ecce Homo, 1650-59 (oil on panel)

Ecce Homo, 1650-59 (oil on panel)
5042968 Ecce Homo, 1650-59 (oil on panel) by Giordano, Luca (1634-1705); 45.1x69.7 cm; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA

Background imageCondemning Collection: Roman consul Titus Manlius Torquatus condemning his son to death for leaving his post in battle

Roman consul Titus Manlius Torquatus condemning his son to death for leaving his post in battle (engraving)
3647062 Roman consul Titus Manlius Torquatus condemning his son to death for leaving his post in battle (engraving) by German School

Background imageCondemning Collection: Members of the National Christian Temperance Union singing hymns

Members of the National Christian Temperance Union singing hymns
PNP252344 Members of the National Christian Temperance Union singing hymns and praying for lost souls in a saloon, 1874 (engraving) by American School

Background imageCondemning Collection: Roman judge condemning to death the Saints Apollonia, Lucy and Catherine of Alexandria, c

Roman judge condemning to death the Saints Apollonia, Lucy and Catherine of Alexandria, c
3496246 Roman judge condemning to death the Saints Apollonia, Lucy and Catherine of Alexandria, c.1696-97 (fresco) (detail of 3496243) by Pagani, Paolo (c.1661-1716); Chiesa di San Martino, Castello

Background imageCondemning Collection: Roman judge condemning to death the Saints Apollonia, Lucy and Catherine of Alexandria, c

Roman judge condemning to death the Saints Apollonia, Lucy and Catherine of Alexandria, c
3496247 Roman judge condemning to death the Saints Apollonia, Lucy and Catherine of Alexandria, c.1696-97 (fresco) (detail of 3496243 & 3496246) by Pagani, Paolo (c.1661-1716); Chiesa di San Martino

Background imageCondemning Collection: Saint Ambrose condemning a Heretic, scene, 15th century (fresco)

Saint Ambrose condemning a Heretic, scene, 15th century (fresco)
3704265 Saint Ambrose condemning a Heretic, scene, 15th century (fresco) by Butinone, Bernadino (1431-1512) & Zenale, B. (1436-1526); Chiesa San Pietro in Gessate, Milan, Lombardy

Background imageCondemning Collection: Condemnation of Cathars as heretics at the Council of Lombers, France, 1165 (engraving)

Condemnation of Cathars as heretics at the Council of Lombers, France, 1165 (engraving)
5233533 Condemnation of Cathars as heretics at the Council of Lombers, France, 1165 (engraving) by Cochin, Charles Nicolas II (1715-90); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCondemning Collection: Pontius Pilate washing his hands after condemning Jesus to death (colour litho)

Pontius Pilate washing his hands after condemning Jesus to death (colour litho)
5226681 Pontius Pilate washing his hands after condemning Jesus to death (colour litho) by Fugel, Gebhard (1863-1939); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCondemning Collection: The martyrdom of Saint Paul and the condemnation of Saint Peter, 1524-27

The martyrdom of Saint Paul and the condemnation of Saint Peter, 1524-27

Background imageCondemning Collection: Christ before Pilate, c. 1480. Creator: Israhel van Meckenem

Christ before Pilate, c. 1480. Creator: Israhel van Meckenem
Christ before Pilate, c. 1480

Background imageCondemning Collection: The Condemnation to Death, c. 1618. Creator: Jacques Callot

The Condemnation to Death, c. 1618. Creator: Jacques Callot
The Condemnation to Death, c. 1618

Background imageCondemning Collection: Christ Condemned to Death by Pilate, c. 1624 / 1625. Creator: Jacques Callot

Christ Condemned to Death by Pilate, c. 1624 / 1625. Creator: Jacques Callot
Christ Condemned to Death by Pilate, c. 1624/1625

Background imageCondemning Collection: Christ before Pilate; The Resurrection. Creator: Ludwig Schongauer

Christ before Pilate; The Resurrection. Creator: Ludwig Schongauer
Christ before Pilate; The Resurrection

Background imageCondemning Collection: Pilate Condemns Christ and St Peter Denies Him, Ivory Panel, Byzantine Casket, early 5th century

Pilate Condemns Christ and St Peter Denies Him, Ivory Panel, Byzantine Casket, early 5th century

Background imageCondemning Collection: John Eliot was a defender of freedom of speech for the house of commons

John Eliot was a defender of freedom of speech for the house of commons. During the Parliament of 1629 Eliot presented three resolutions condemning Charles Is illegal taxation and religious policies

Background imageCondemning Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Demonstration Programme

Suffragette W. S. P. U Demonstration Programme
A W.S.P.U programme for a Womens Demonstration at the Royal Albert Hall, 28th March 1912. Printed in purple with green pencil attached with green ribbon

Background imageCondemning Collection: Francesco de Mura (Neapolitan, 1696-1782), Alexander Condemning False Praise, 1760s

Francesco de Mura (Neapolitan, 1696-1782), Alexander Condemning False Praise, 1760s, oil on canvas

Background imageCondemning Collection: Gabriel Franazois Doyen (French, 1726 - 1806), Brutus Condemning His Sons to Death, c

Gabriel Franazois Doyen (French, 1726 - 1806), Brutus Condemning His Sons to Death, c. 1760, black chalk and white chalk with stumping

Background imageCondemning Collection: The Unfortunate Calas Family, engraved by Delafosse, 1765 (engraving)

The Unfortunate Calas Family, engraved by Delafosse, 1765 (engraving)
XIR1218222 The Unfortunate Calas Family, engraved by Delafosse, 1765 (engraving) by Carmontelle, Louis Carrogis (1717-1806) (after); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageCondemning Collection: St. Stanislas (1030-79) watching the punishment of unfaithful wives as commanded

St. Stanislas (1030-79) watching the punishment of unfaithful wives as commanded
XIR174660 St. Stanislas (1030-79) watching the punishment of unfaithful wives as commanded by King Boleslas II (1039-81) panel from the Altarpiece of St

Background imageCondemning Collection: Ascalaphius into Owl

Ascalaphius into Owl
A son of Acheron, he reveals to Zeus that Persephone has eaten pomegranate seeds (thus condemning her to stay with Hades) so she turns him into an owl with Phlegethon water

Background imageCondemning Collection: Refusing to Board

Refusing to Board
The reason why some species became extinct is because Noah couldn t find even a single couple who believed him when he told them it looked like rain


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"Condemning: A Glimpse into the Historical and Cultural Significance of Judgments" From Suffragette Lancashire Lass Arrested to Roman consul Titus Manlius Torquatus condemning his son to death, throughout history, acts of condemnation have shaped societies and left lasting impressions. These powerful moments reflect the complexities of human nature and our quest for justice. In the 18th century, Sir John Bayley Judge presided over cases in the Court King Bench, delivering verdicts that would impact lives forever. Meanwhile, centuries earlier, Theodosius the Great condemned Magnus Maximus to death for his involvement in a murder - a chilling reminder of power dynamics within ancient empires. Artistic depictions also capture these condemnations' emotional weight. George Presbury's painting portrays a crowd crying out "Crucify him. " as they demand punishment. Similarly, Ecce Homo by an unknown artist showcases society's inclination towards judgment and condemnation. Ethiopian barbarism is depicted in vivid color lithographs - a stark reminder that even cultural practices can be subject to scrutiny and condemnation from outside perspectives. Diego Munoz Camargo's pen & ink illustration reveals how historical accounts documented instances like human sacrifice with both fascination and repulsion. The theme extends beyond individuals; groups too face condemnation. Members of the National Christian Temperance Union found solace in hymns as they rallied against societal vices such as alcohol consumption. Likewise, Esther denouncing Haman exemplifies how collective voices can rise against injustice. Even religious figures were not exempt from judgments passed upon them. Roman judges sentenced Saints Apollonia, Lucy, and Catherine of Alexandria to death - their faith becoming both their strength and reason for persecution. As we delve into these moments of condemnation throughout history, it becomes clear that this complex aspect of humanity has played an integral role in shaping societies worldwide.