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Treason Collection

"Treason: A Historical Tale of Betrayal and Consequences" In the realm of history, it has left an indelible mark

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Treason Collection: Propaganda poster: careless talk costs lives
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Treason Collection: Charles I and Speaker Lenthall, c1850, (1947). Creator: Unknown
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Treason Collection: The Capture Of Guy Fawkes, 1605, (c1850)
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Treason Collection: JFK Treason Poster
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Treason Collection: Coughton Court, Warwickshire, late 19th century
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Treason Collection: Robert Emmet
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Treason Collection: Fifth of November
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Treason Collection: Sir Thomas Wentworth (afterwards Earl of Strafford) and John Pym at Greenwich, 1628
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Treason Collection: Trial of Lord Lovat, Westminster Hall, London, 1747
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Treason Collection: Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plotters, 1605
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Treason Collection: Arnolds treason discovered with the arrest of John Andre, 1780
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Treason Collection: TRIAL OF CHARLES I - King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1625-1649 - The king on trial
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Treason Collection: BEBEL (1840 - 1913)
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Treason Collection: A Proclamation by the King, for the Suppression of Coffee Houses, 1675 (litho)
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Treason Collection: Trial of Robert Emmet, Emmet replying to the verdict of high
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Treason Collection: A Plot with Powder, 1605 (engraving) (b&w photo)
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Treason Collection: Medal Commemorating the Discovery of the Gunpowder Plot, 1605, (1904)
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Treason Collection: Catherine Howard is conveyed to the tower, illustration from Hutchinson's Story of the British
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Treason Collection: Sir Walter Raleigh laying his cape over a puddle for
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Treason Collection: Samson and Dalila (Samson and Delilah) Painting by Domenico Fiasella dit il Sarzana
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Treason Collection: Jesus said, - one of you that eateth with me shall betray me, mid 19th century. Creator
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Treason Collection: Judas before the Sanhedrin, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
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Treason Collection: Judas, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
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Treason Collection: Louis XI Visiting Cardinal Balue in the Iron Cage, (1469-1481), 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Treason Collection: James I, 1856. Artist: Alfred Crowquill
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Treason Collection: Louis XI of France visiting Cardinal Balue in his iron cage, 1469-1480 (1882-1884). Artist: Tamisier
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Treason Collection: Red Hall, Bourne, where Gunpowder Plot was hatched
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Treason Collection: King Charles I taking the Speaker's Chair
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Treason Collection: Donald Maclean, English diplomat and KGB spy
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Treason Collection: Nicholaus Ahlers, sentenced to death for high treason 1914
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Treason Collection: Members of the Gunpowder Treason plot. Date: 5th November 1605
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Treason Collection: Cato St - Richard Tidd
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Treason Collection: Richard Tidd - Cato Street
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Treason Collection: Document attributed to Dreyfus which caused a false charge of treason to be brought against him
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Treason Collection: Allegory of the Truth revealing the essence of things and shaming the fraud and treason (Painting)
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Treason Collection: Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, illustration for A Short History of The English People
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Treason Collection: Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, illustration for A Short History of The English People
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Treason Collection: The arrest of Guy Fawkes
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Treason Collection: World War II: Italian poster depicting a widow (son killed in action): Don't betray my son Italy
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Treason Collection: Trial of Charles I, 1649 - English Civil War
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Treason Collection: Guy Fawkes's cellar under Parliament, London (engraving)
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Treason Collection: Moscow revolt of 1682 (lifting of the streltsy of 1682): Tsarina Natalia Narychkina protecting her
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Treason Collection: The arrest of Charles of Austria (1545-1568) (Don Carlos) son of Philip II of Spain in 1568 by
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Treason Collection: Conspiracy against Louis the Pious (778-840) Emperor of the West
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Treason Collection: The coup d'etat of Kaiserswerth, 1062: Archeveque Anno of Cologne kidnaps the king of the Romans
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Treason Collection: the Italian traveler Ludovico de Verthema (varthema or Barthema or Vertomannus) (1470-1517)
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Treason Collection: Conspiracy of Gian Luigi Fieschi (1522-1547) noble Genoa against the mighty family of Doria


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"Treason: A Historical Tale of Betrayal and Consequences" In the realm of history, it has left an indelible mark, reminding us of the dire consequences that follow acts against one's own nation. From ancient times to modern eras, these hints unveil captivating stories that shed light on the gravity of treachery. Propaganda posters like "careless talk costs lives" serve as a stark reminder during wartime when loose lips could endanger entire nations. Such messages aimed to prevent leaks and protect vital information from falling into enemy hands. The name Robert Emmet resonates with Irish rebellion in the early 19th century. His bold attempt to overthrow British rule ultimately led to his capture and execution, becoming a symbol of resistance against oppression. Charles I's clash with Speaker Lenthall in 1649 showcases a pivotal moment in English history. The king's trial marked an unprecedented event where even monarchs were held accountable for their actions. Coughton Court stands witness to countless conspiracies throughout its existence. This Warwickshire estate witnessed clandestine meetings and secret plots hatched behind closed doors during various periods in history. Remembered every Fifth of November, Guy Fawkes' failed Gunpowder Plot remains etched in our collective memory. His arrest prevented the destruction of Parliament and serves as a warning against radical extremism. Even modern times have not been immune to allegations of treason. JFK Treason Posters emerged following President Kennedy's assassination, fueling conspiracy theories surrounding his death that still linger today. The meeting between Sir Thomas Wentworth (Earl Strafford) and John Pym at Greenwich reveals political intrigue during Charles I's reign. Their discussions shaped England's destiny while highlighting the delicate balance between loyalty and betrayal within politics. The Countess of Salisbury met her tragic fate due to false accusations during Henry VIII’s reign—a chilling reminder that even innocent individuals can fall victim to treacherous schemes.