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

Background imageTreason Collection: Edward Duke of Buckingham (engraving)

Edward Duke of Buckingham (engraving)
961509 Edward Duke of Buckingham (engraving) by Holbein the Younger, Hans (1497/8-1543) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edward Duke of Buckingham (1478-1521)

Background imageTreason Collection: The pretendue attempt of poisoning of Emperor Frederic II (1194-1250)

The pretendue attempt of poisoning of Emperor Frederic II (1194-1250) by his former Vineyard Stone (Petrus de Vinea)
ELD4850268 The pretendue attempt of poisoning of Emperor Frederic II (1194-1250) by his former Vineyard Stone (Petrus de Vinea)

Background imageTreason Collection: The Roman statesman Ciceron (Marcus Tullius Cicero) (106-43 BC)

The Roman statesman Ciceron (Marcus Tullius Cicero) (106-43 BC) pronouncing the famous Quousque tandem abutere
ELD4852967 The Roman statesman Ciceron (Marcus Tullius Cicero) (106-43 BC) pronouncing the famous Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra" (Until when finally, Catilina)

Background imageTreason Collection: Roman antiquite: 'The Roman general Germanicus swearing fidelite at the time of the death of his

Roman antiquite: "The Roman general Germanicus swearing fidelite at the time of the death of his adoptive father
ELD4854005 Roman antiquite: " The Roman general Germanicus swearing fidelite at the time of the death of his adoptive father the Emperor Augustus against the legions in the midst of mutiny in

Background imageTreason Collection: Pictures of the Year- VII, 'The Traitor', 1888. Creator: John Pettie

Pictures of the Year- VII, "The Traitor", 1888. Creator: John Pettie
Pictures of the Year- VII, " The Traitor", 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888

Background imageTreason Collection: The Knights of Aggard disarmed by order of the king at the Tuileries Palace, February 28

The Knights of Aggard disarmed by order of the king at the Tuileries Palace, February 28, 1791 (engraving)
LRI4675451 The Knights of Aggard disarmed by order of the king at the Tuileries Palace, February 28, 1791 (engraving) by French School

Background imageTreason Collection: Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) from Receuil des Estampes, representant les Rangs et les Dignites

Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) from Receuil des Estampes, representant les Rangs et les Dignites
STC196068 Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) from Receuil des Estampes, representant les Rangs et les Dignites, suivant le Costume de toutes les Nations existantes

Background imageTreason Collection: The arrest of Guy Fawkes, illustration from Madame Tussauds (colour litho)

The arrest of Guy Fawkes, illustration from Madame Tussauds (colour litho)
IL352875 The arrest of Guy Fawkes, illustration from Madame Tussauds (colour litho) by Davie, Howard (fl.1914-44); Private Collection; (add.info.: Guy fawkes, or Guido Fawkes (1570-1606)

Background imageTreason Collection: Life of Christ: 'the kiss of Judas and the capture of Christ'(Passion of christ)

Life of Christ: "the kiss of Judas and the capture of Christ"(Passion of christ)
LRI4692137 Life of Christ: " the kiss of Judas and the capture of Christ" (Passion of christ, the kiss of Judas and capture of Jesus) Fresco by Paris Nogari (1536-1601)

Background imageTreason Collection: Silver Altar of Saint James the Major. Detail of the antependium decore of stories of the new

Silver Altar of Saint James the Major. Detail of the antependium decore of stories of the new testament
LRI4585111 Silver Altar of Saint James the Major. Detail of the antependium decore of stories of the new testament, The nativity and kiss of Judas, 1287-1456 by Ognabene

Background imageTreason Collection: Illustration of Guydo (1868-1930) in Le Panache, royalist magazine illustree, No

Illustration of Guydo (1868-1930) in Le Panache, royalist magazine illustree, No
ICA4938986 Illustration of Guydo (1868-1930) in Le Panache, royalist magazine illustree, No. 11, 1903-6-5 - Antisemitism, Antimaconism Freemaking, Royalism

Background imageTreason Collection: History of Gaul: Clotaire (Clothaire) I (497-561), King of the Franks, burns his son Chramne

History of Gaul: Clotaire (Clothaire) I (497-561), King of the Franks, burns his son Chramne
XEE4170743 History of Gaul: Clotaire (Clothaire) I (497-561), King of the Franks, burns his son Chramne, revolt against him and his family in their own cottage

Background imageTreason Collection: Raimondo dei Pazzi leaving his wife Bianca de Medici to rally members of the conspiracy of

Raimondo dei Pazzi leaving his wife Bianca de Medici to rally members of the conspiracy of the Pazzi, in 1478
LRI4582755 Raimondo dei Pazzi leaving his wife Bianca de Medici to rally members of the conspiracy of the Pazzi, in 1478, 19th century (painting) by Piatti, Giulio (1816-1872); Museo Civico, Pistoia

Background imageTreason Collection: Life of St Francesca Romana : the saint betrayed by a devil who took the appearance Onuphrius

Life of St Francesca Romana : the saint betrayed by a devil who took the appearance Onuphrius (fresco, 1450-1500)
LRI4692543 Life of St Francesca Romana : the saint betrayed by a devil who took the appearance Onuphrius (fresco, 1450-1500) by Italian School, (15th century); Monastery of Tor de Specchi, Rome

Background imageTreason Collection: High Treason Ahead Of Mutawaffer

High Treason Ahead Of Mutawaffer Ridden By Tom Queally May Festival Meeting York 2007 The Knavesmire, York Racecorse, York, England 18 May 2007 Date: 18 May 2007

Background imageTreason Collection: The Treacherous Sinon Brought into the Trojans Camp by the Shepherds, 1535-55

The Treacherous Sinon Brought into the Trojans Camp by the Shepherds, 1535-55

Background imageTreason Collection: The Treacherous Sinon Brought into the Trajans Camp by the Shepherds, 1535-55

The Treacherous Sinon Brought into the Trajans Camp by the Shepherds, 1535-55

Background imageTreason Collection: Allard, Guichard and Richard, seeing Coots of Morillon coming with a thousand fighters

Allard, Guichard and Richard, seeing Coots of Morillon coming with a thousand fighters
LSE4085915 Allard, Guichard and Richard, seeing Coots of Morillon coming with a thousand fighters believe that Regnaut betrayed them, and want to kill him in the plains of Vaucouleurs

Background imageTreason Collection: The old fool. Painting by Lucas Cranach the former (1472-1553), circa 1530

The old fool. Painting by Lucas Cranach the former (1472-1553), circa 1530
LSE4315644 The old fool. Painting by Lucas Cranach the former (1472-1553), circa 1530. Flemish art 16th century. National Gallery, Sternberg Palace, Prague (Czech Republic)

Background imageTreason Collection: The return of Martin Guerre (circa 1524 around 1560): he appeared before his wife

The return of Martin Guerre (circa 1524 around 1560): he appeared before his wife
XEE4192708 The return of Martin Guerre (circa 1524 around 1560): he appeared before his wife, Bertrande de Rols, and the one who had usurped his identity, the impostor Arnaud du Tilh (Thil)

Background imageTreason Collection: By lifting a door, he showed the husband his own wife lying naked

By lifting a door, he showed the husband his own wife lying naked
XEE4192631 By lifting a door, he showed the husband his own wife lying naked. Louis I of Valois Duke of Orleans (1372-1407), made Raoul d Ocquetonville believe that a courtesan awaits him in bed

Background imageTreason Collection: Marechal Francois Achille Bazaine (Francois-Achille, 1811-1888

Marechal Francois Achille Bazaine (Francois-Achille, 1811-1888
XEE4166460 Marechal Francois Achille Bazaine (Francois-Achille, 1811-1888) and his defensers went to the council room of the Trianon where his military trial was held, 1873

Background imageTreason Collection: The arrest of Louis Antoine Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Enghien (1772-1804)

The arrest of Louis Antoine Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Enghien (1772-1804)
JLJ4568696 The arrest of Louis Antoine Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Enghien (1772-1804), suspects without proof of having plotted against the First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte

Background imageTreason Collection: The Misanthrope (Painting, 1568)

The Misanthrope (Painting, 1568)
LRI4571159 The Misanthrope (Painting, 1568) by Bruegel, Pieter the Elder (c.1525-69); Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Campania

Background imageTreason Collection: Political cartoon 'All three... betrayed!.'

Political cartoon "All three... betrayed!."
LSE4110055 Political cartoon " All three... betrayed!." by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Political cartoon " All three)

Background imageTreason Collection: Decor of a capital of the Cathedrale Saint Lazarus d

Decor of a capital of the Cathedrale Saint Lazarus d
LSE4118686 Decor of a capital of the Cathedrale Saint Lazarus d Autun representing the hanging of Judas tormented by two devils

Background imageTreason Collection: Privateer Jean Bart (1650-1702) threatened an English privateer who took him prisoner by

Privateer Jean Bart (1650-1702) threatened an English privateer who took him prisoner by
XEE4407157 Privateer Jean Bart (1650-1702) threatened an English privateer who took him prisoner by threatening him to blow up his ship by setting fire to a barrel of powder

Background imageTreason Collection: North Gate (called Gate of the Cross, in the North), exterior detail

North Gate (called Gate of the Cross, in the North), exterior detail
LRI4638156 North Gate (called Gate of the Cross, in the North), exterior detail: " The Kiss of Judas" Bronze sculpture made by Lorenzo Ghiberti (1378-1455), 1424

Background imageTreason Collection: Cover of 'Le Lire rouge', Satirique en Couleurs

Cover of "Le Lire rouge", Satirique en Couleurs
ICA4940443 Cover of " Le Lire rouge", Satirique en Couleurs, 1917_11_3: War of 14 -18, Justice Proces - Judges, examining magistrate, Louis Turmel (1866-1919)

Background imageTreason Collection: The kiss of Judas, frieze of the portal

The kiss of Judas, frieze of the portal
LRI4722444 The kiss of Judas, frieze of the portal by Romanesque, (12th century); Abbey of Saint Gilles, Gard, France; (add.info.: Romanesque art)

Background imageTreason Collection: Portrait of Henri Percy (Henry Percy) (1564-1632), 9th Earl of Northumberland

Portrait of Henri Percy (Henry Percy) (1564-1632), 9th Earl of Northumberland
GIA4714864 Portrait of Henri Percy (Henry Percy) (1564-1632), 9th Earl of Northumberland, nicknamed the Wizard Count, imprisoned for his participation in the Powder Conspiracy (1605)

Background imageTreason Collection: Portrait of Robert Devereux, Count of Essex (1566-1601) English general

Portrait of Robert Devereux, Count of Essex (1566-1601) English general
GIA4714122 Portrait of Robert Devereux, Count of Essex (1566-1601) English general, favorite of Elisabeth Iere. Engraving of the 19th century

Background imageTreason Collection: On the advice of his mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, King Richard I (1157-1199

On the advice of his mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, King Richard I (1157-1199
ELD4875191 On the advice of his mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, King Richard I (1157-1199) pardons his brother, John Lackland for rebelling against him in Barfleur, Normandy

Background imageTreason Collection: Secret conciliabule at Charenton - Charentons conspiracy May 1793 - The Girondins

Secret conciliabule at Charenton - Charentons conspiracy May 1793 - The Girondins
XEE4150583 Secret conciliabule at Charenton - Charentons conspiracy May 1793 - The Girondins accused Georges Jacques Danton of conspiring with the Paris Commune

Background imageTreason Collection: Brutus condemning his son to death - Brutus (Marcus Junius Brutus

Brutus condemning his son to death - Brutus (Marcus Junius Brutus
XEE4160047 Brutus condemning his son to death - Brutus (Marcus Junius Brutus, 85-42 BC) condemning his sons to death - engraving in " Dictionnaire populaire illustrious" - 1864 - by Joseph

Background imageTreason Collection: Charles III (879-929) the Simple taken prisoner by one of his soldiers in 923

Charles III (879-929) the Simple taken prisoner by one of his soldiers in 923
XEE4148971 Charles III (879-929) the Simple taken prisoner by one of his soldiers in 923 - Imprisonment of Charles III the Simple (879-929), 923: believing to find refuge with Herbert of Vermandois

Background imageTreason Collection: Perrinet Leclerc opening by night the gate of Buci, in Paris, to the Burgundians, May 29

Perrinet Leclerc opening by night the gate of Buci, in Paris, to the Burgundians, May 29
XEE4163331 Perrinet Leclerc opening by night the gate of Buci, in Paris, to the Burgundians, May 29, 1418 - Perrinet Leclerc opening, de nuit, la porte de Buci, A Paris, aux Bourguignons

Background imageTreason Collection: Attacks against Louis-Philippe I - Le conspiracy de la rue des Prouvaires - On February

Attacks against Louis-Philippe I - Le conspiracy de la rue des Prouvaires - On February
XEE4158252 Attacks against Louis-Philippe I - Le conspiracy de la rue des Prouvaires - On February 1st, 1832, la police sold the legitimist conspiracy dit de rue des Prouvaires - Engraving de 1882 in

Background imageTreason Collection: Arrest of duchess of Berry (1798-1870 Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Sicily

Arrest of duchess of Berry (1798-1870 Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Sicily
XEE4158237 Arrest of duchess of Berry (1798-1870 Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Sicily) in Nantes on November 7, 1832 (conspiracy against Louis Philippe)

Background imageTreason Collection: Dreyfus case - The actors of the great Dreyfusian comedy - the lawyer Fernand Labori

Dreyfus case - The actors of the great Dreyfusian comedy - the lawyer Fernand Labori
XEE4157436 Dreyfus case - The actors of the great Dreyfusian comedy - the lawyer Fernand Labori (1860-1917) - the lawyer Louis Leblois (1854-1928)

Background imageTreason Collection: The Production of Giuseppe Verdis 'Falstaff'at Milan

The Production of Giuseppe Verdis "Falstaff"at Milan
XEE4153515 The Production of Giuseppe Verdis " Falstaff" at Milan, Falstaff concealed in the Buck-Basket in Fords House. Illustration for The Graphic, 18 February 1893

Background imageTreason Collection: Catalan separatists are preparing their plot in Paris. Illustration of Damblans

Catalan separatists are preparing their plot in Paris. Illustration of Damblans
XEE4133945 Catalan separatists are preparing their plot in Paris. Illustration of Damblans. In " Le Pelerin" of November 28, 1926

Background imageTreason Collection: A patriot woman: Mademoiselle Marie Cosne crossing the German lines to carry pieces

A patriot woman: Mademoiselle Marie Cosne crossing the German lines to carry pieces
XEE4133539 A patriot woman: Mademoiselle Marie Cosne crossing the German lines to carry pieces during the war of 1870 - 1871 in the Meuse. Cover of " Le petit parisien" from 1898

Background imageTreason Collection: In an English club: 'Cheating Tripot', England, 1823

In an English club: "Cheating Tripot", England, 1823
LSE4103568 In an English club: " Cheating Tripot", England, 1823 by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris



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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.