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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: The story of Edward Coleman, tried for treason on 27 November 1678 (engraving)

The story of Edward Coleman, tried for treason on 27 November 1678 (engraving)
608155 The story of Edward Coleman, tried for treason on 27 November 1678 (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The story of Edward Coleman)

Background imageTreason Collection: The Discovery of the Gunpowder Plot and the Taking of Guy Fawkes, c. 1823 (oil on canvas)

The Discovery of the Gunpowder Plot and the Taking of Guy Fawkes, c. 1823 (oil on canvas)
TW426889 The Discovery of the Gunpowder Plot and the Taking of Guy Fawkes, c.1823 (oil on canvas) by Briggs, Henry Perronet (1792-1844); 149x199 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Background imageTreason Collection: On trouve les preuves de la trahison de Pichegru dans les fourgons du general autrichien Kinglin

On trouve les preuves de la trahison de Pichegru dans les fourgons du general autrichien Kinglin (colour litho)
2790745 On trouve les preuves de la trahison de Pichegru dans les fourgons du general autrichien Kinglin (colour litho) by Bombled

Background imageTreason Collection: Exhibition of a Democratic Transparency, with its Effect upon Patriotic Feelings, pub

Exhibition of a Democratic Transparency, with its Effect upon Patriotic Feelings, pub
2962485 Exhibition of a Democratic Transparency, with its Effect upon Patriotic Feelings, pub. 1799 (hand coloured engraving) by Gillray

Background imageTreason Collection: Mortimer seized by the king

Mortimer seized by the king
LLM339264 Mortimer seized by the king by Doyle, James William Edmund (1822-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mortimer seized by the king)

Background imageTreason Collection: The Chancellor of the Inquisition marking the Incorrigibles

The Chancellor of the Inquisition marking the Incorrigibles
NCO190436 The Chancellor of the Inquisition marking the Incorrigibles, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1793 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray

Background imageTreason Collection: Cover of 'The Grelot', numbero 1360, Satirique en Couleurs

Cover of "The Grelot", numbero 1360, Satirique en Couleurs
ICA4923949 Cover of " The Grelot", numbero 1360, Satirique en Couleurs, 1897_5_2: The fall of an angel - Anticlericalism - Failure of the Church - Taxil Leo (1854-1907), Diable, Cures

Background imageTreason Collection: Conspiracy; Remission of the thirty denier. Price pays Judas for his treason

Conspiracy; Remission of the thirty denier. Price pays Judas for his treason
JLJ4673534 Conspiracy; Remission of the thirty denier. Price pays Judas for his treason. Fragment of the jube of the cathedrale de bourges, 1225-1250

Background imageTreason Collection: An emissary of the King of France Henry III (1551-1589) was found dying in the streets of

An emissary of the King of France Henry III (1551-1589) was found dying in the streets of
XEE4192734 An emissary of the King of France Henry III (1551-1589) was found dying in the streets of Rome in 1582. He carried a compromising message from the king concerning his sister

Background imageTreason Collection: Portrait of Cardinal de Cambout de Coislin (1636-1706) eveque d Orleans

Portrait of Cardinal de Cambout de Coislin (1636-1706) eveque d Orleans
JLJ4621883 Portrait of Cardinal de Cambout de Coislin (1636-1706) eveque d Orleans, Prior of Longpont. Detail of the folded letter that he holds in his hand (blank page)

Background imageTreason Collection: Illustration of Bombled Louis (1862-1927) from the book '

Illustration of Bombled Louis (1862-1927) from the book "
JLJ4628166 Illustration of Bombled Louis (1862-1927) from the book " The memorial se Sainte Helene" by Count Emmanuel de Las Cases (1766-1842)

Background imageTreason Collection: Military revolt in Finland. Engraving in 'Le petit Parisien'

Military revolt in Finland. Engraving in "Le petit Parisien"
LSE4429655 Military revolt in Finland. Engraving in " Le petit Parisien", on the 19/08/1906 (engraving) by French School

Background imageTreason Collection: Attempted suicide of Marquis Thomas Arthur, Baron de Tollendal

Attempted suicide of Marquis Thomas Arthur, Baron de Tollendal
XEE4179951 Attempted suicide of Marquis Thomas Arthur, Baron de Tollendal, Count of Lally (1702 - 1766), French general of Irish origin at the time of the announcement of his death sentence for

Background imageTreason Collection: Scene of the history of France in toys: plotting against King Louis XI (1423-1483

Scene of the history of France in toys: plotting against King Louis XI (1423-1483
XEE4172433 Scene of the history of France in toys: plotting against King Louis XI (1423-1483) with Charles Le Temeraire, Jean Balue (1421-1491)

Background imageTreason Collection: The arrest of Christ. Drawing by Anton Van Dyck (1599-1641) Ec. Flam. 17th century

The arrest of Christ. Drawing by Anton Van Dyck (1599-1641) Ec. Flam. 17th century
JLJ4598559 The arrest of Christ. Drawing by Anton Van Dyck (1599-1641) Ec. Flam. 17th century. Feather, brown ink and brown wash. Dim: 0, 24 x 0, 20m

Background imageTreason Collection: Pirate Duel on Teviot Bay Beach Illustration by Howard Pyle (1853-1911) from '

Pirate Duel on Teviot Bay Beach Illustration by Howard Pyle (1853-1911) from "
GIA4723373 Pirate Duel on Teviot Bay Beach Illustration by Howard Pyle (1853-1911) from " Harpers Monthly" 1909 by American School

Background imageTreason Collection: Revolution of 1848: 'the slogan'

Revolution of 1848: "the slogan"
JLJ4685467 Revolution of 1848: " the slogan" Parisian insurges passing the word near the barricades in the day of 24/02/1848. Painting by Adolphe Pierre Leleux (1812-1891) 1848 Sun

Background imageTreason Collection: Allegory of the Medici family, c. 1494-1495 (Tempera on wood)

Allegory of the Medici family, c. 1494-1495 (Tempera on wood)
LRI4607524 Allegory of the Medici family, c.1494-1495 (Tempera on wood) by Lippi, Filippino (c.1457-1504); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageTreason Collection: Diane and Callisto - Oil on canvas, 1637-1638

Diane and Callisto - Oil on canvas, 1637-1638
LRI4353935 Diane and Callisto - Oil on canvas, 1637-1638 by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Diane and Callisto - Painting by Pieter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)

Background imageTreason Collection: Illustration of the crew of Ferdinand de Magellan swearing their allegiance to him on a

Illustration of the crew of Ferdinand de Magellan swearing their allegiance to him on a
XEE4407104 Illustration of the crew of Ferdinand de Magellan swearing their allegiance to him on a cross following an unsuccesful mutiny - Fernand de Magellan (1480-1521)

Background imageTreason Collection: Imprisonment of Charles III the Simple (879-929), 923: Believing to find refuge with

Imprisonment of Charles III the Simple (879-929), 923: Believing to find refuge with
XEE4409388 Imprisonment of Charles III the Simple (879-929), 923: Believing to find refuge with Herbert of Vermandois, the former king of the Franks was betrayed by the latter and sent to prison

Background imageTreason Collection: Philip I (1052-1108), King of the Francs, visiting the court of the Count of Anjou

Philip I (1052-1108), King of the Francs, visiting the court of the Count of Anjou
XEE4409288 Philip I (1052-1108), King of the Francs, visiting the court of the Count of Anjou, Foulques le Rechin (1042-1109)

Background imageTreason Collection: The conspiracy of Claude Francois de Malet (Claude-Francois Malet) (1754-1812

The conspiracy of Claude Francois de Malet (Claude-Francois Malet) (1754-1812
XEE4170018 The conspiracy of Claude Francois de Malet (Claude-Francois Malet) (1754-1812) general of Empire, author of the 1812 coup d etat against Napoleon, during the Russian retreat

Background imageTreason Collection: Wars of Religion: the conspiracy of Amboise in 1560 (Huguenot conspiracy inspired by

Wars of Religion: the conspiracy of Amboise in 1560 (Huguenot conspiracy inspired by
XEE4165238 Wars of Religion: the conspiracy of Amboise in 1560 (Huguenot conspiracy inspired by the Prince of Conde and led by La Renaudie)

Background imageTreason Collection: The Gunpowder Plot: Conspiracy of Catholics formed to assassinate King James I

The Gunpowder Plot: Conspiracy of Catholics formed to assassinate King James I
XEE4170673 The Gunpowder Plot: Conspiracy of Catholics formed to assassinate King James I, his family and part of the aristocracy by detonating the Palace of Westminster (London)

Background imageTreason Collection: A Masonic ceremony - based on an engraving from the collection of '

A Masonic ceremony - based on an engraving from the collection of "
LSE4105886 A Masonic ceremony - based on an engraving from the collection of " Order of the Betrayed Freemasons" by Father Perau, 1778 by Unknown artist

Background imageTreason Collection: Proclamation to the soldiers of the 7th Military Division by Count Marchand

Proclamation to the soldiers of the 7th Military Division by Count Marchand
LSE4088019 Proclamation to the soldiers of the 7th Military Division by Count Marchand, Lieutenant General, when Bonaparte arrived on the French coast. Musee Napoleon, Antibes, France

Background imageTreason Collection: Attacks on Louis-Philippe I - The conspiracy of the Towers of Notre-Dame (Conspiration

Attacks on Louis-Philippe I - The conspiracy of the Towers of Notre-Dame (Conspiration
XEE4158253 Attacks on Louis-Philippe I - The conspiracy of the Towers of Notre-Dame (Conspiration) on January 4, 1832 - Police arrested Consider a 24-year-old servant - Engraving of 1882 in "

Background imageTreason Collection: Henri I (1008-60) fordon his brother Robert-Le-Vieux in 1032 - Henri I (1008-1060)

Henri I (1008-60) fordon his brother Robert-Le-Vieux in 1032 - Henri I (1008-1060)
XEE4147850 Henri I (1008-60) fordon his brother Robert-Le-Vieux in 1032 - Henri I (1008-1060), king of France, making thanks to his brother Robert le Vieux who rose up against him

Background imageTreason Collection: Diane de Poitiers (1499-1566) lady of Breze, at the Chateau d

Diane de Poitiers (1499-1566) lady of Breze, at the Chateau d
XEE4142907 Diane de Poitiers (1499-1566) lady of Breze, at the Chateau d Anet (Eure-et-Loir) implores Francois I (1494-1547)

Background imageTreason Collection: MARY STUART (1542-1587) Queen of Scots. Mary Stuart swearing that she has never plotted

MARY STUART (1542-1587) Queen of Scots. Mary Stuart swearing that she has never plotted
XEE4153745 MARY STUART (1542-1587) Queen of Scots. Mary Stuart swearing that she has never plotted to take the life of Queen Elizabeth I of England - engraving from " L Histoire d Angleterre

Background imageTreason Collection: Chlothar I (497-561) burns his rebellious son and family

Chlothar I (497-561) burns his rebellious son and family
XEE4150928 Chlothar I (497-561) burns his rebellious son and family, 560 - Clotaire (Clothaire) I (497-561), King of the Francs, burns his son Chramne (Chram, Chramn) and his wife in 560

Background imageTreason Collection: Betrayal of Bernadotte - Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte (1763-1844

Betrayal of Bernadotte - Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte (1763-1844
XEE4149658 Betrayal of Bernadotte - Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte (1763-1844) received an envoy (secret agent) from Prussia to Stockholm, Sweden on December 18

Background imageTreason Collection: Two men lean over a bed to see a mans death. At the door

Two men lean over a bed to see a mans death. At the door
XEE4136925 Two men lean over a bed to see a mans death. At the door, other men are watching the scene. Illustration by Alfons Maria Mucha (Alphonse Marie Mucha, 1860-1939)

Background imageTreason Collection: Allegory of treason. An awful old woman caresses a handsome young man

Allegory of treason. An awful old woman caresses a handsome young man
XEE4135589 Allegory of treason. An awful old woman caresses a handsome young man and at the same time prepares to stab him

Background imageTreason Collection: Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, English soldier and favourite of Queen Elizabeth I (engraving)

Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, English soldier and favourite of Queen Elizabeth I (engraving)
6014883 Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, English soldier and favourite of Queen Elizabeth I (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Robert Devereux)

Background imageTreason Collection: Title page to Mischeefes Mysterie or Treasons Master-peece, the Powder-plot

Title page to Mischeefes Mysterie or Treasons Master-peece, the Powder-plot
XJF113407 Title page to Mischeefes Mysterie or Treasons Master-peece, the Powder-plot, by John Vickers, 1617 (woodcut) (b&w photo) by English School

Background imageTreason Collection: Front cover of Le Mot, January 1915 (colour litho)

Front cover of Le Mot, January 1915 (colour litho)
STC383637 Front cover of Le Mot, January 1915 (colour litho) by Iribe, Paul (1883-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: Haute Trahison; Et)

Background imageTreason Collection: Arrest of Guy Fawkes, illustration from Cassell

Arrest of Guy Fawkes, illustration from Cassell
STC385317 Arrest of Guy Fawkes, illustration from Cassells Illustrated History of England (engraving) (sepia photo) by English School

Background imageTreason Collection: Cardinal Wolsey at Leicester Abbey, illustration from The Church of England

Cardinal Wolsey at Leicester Abbey, illustration from The Church of England
STC393362 Cardinal Wolsey at Leicester Abbey, illustration from The Church of England: A History for the People by H.D.M. Spence-Jones, pub

Background imageTreason Collection: Lion holding the blazon of Robert Jolivet, thirtieth abbot of Mont Saint-Michel Abbey

Lion holding the blazon of Robert Jolivet, thirtieth abbot of Mont Saint-Michel Abbey
XIR415111 Lion holding the blazon of Robert Jolivet, thirtieth abbot of Mont Saint-Michel Abbey, original from 13th century (plaster cast) by French School

Background imageTreason Collection: King Charles the First (engraving)

King Charles the First (engraving)
816172 King Charles the First (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Charles the First, As he sat before the Pretended High Court of Justice)

Background imageTreason Collection: Arrest of the Duke of Suffolk (engraving)

Arrest of the Duke of Suffolk (engraving)
664429 Arrest of the Duke of Suffolk (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Arrest of the Duke of Suffolk)

Background imageTreason Collection: Roger David Casement, diplomat and Irish nationalist

Roger David Casement, diplomat and Irish nationalist
Roger David Casement (1864-1916), diplomat, humanitarian activist, poet, Irish nationalist and leader of the Easter Rising of April 1916

Background imageTreason Collection: American traitor: General Benedict Arnold instructing Andre to hide papers in his boot

American traitor: General Benedict Arnold instructing Andre to hide papers in his boot
PNP328630 American traitor: General Benedict Arnold instructing Andre to hide papers in his boot top (litho) by American School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Benedict Arnold V (1741-1801)

Background imageTreason Collection: Exhibition of a Democratic-Transparency, with its Effect upon Patriotic Feelings

Exhibition of a Democratic-Transparency, with its Effect upon Patriotic Feelings
NCO189746 Exhibition of a Democratic-Transparency, with its Effect upon Patriotic Feelings, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1799 (hand-coloured etching with aquatint) by Gillray

Background imageTreason Collection: The bad sons (colour litho)

The bad sons (colour litho)
3620920 The bad sons (colour litho) by Carrey, (fl.1900) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The bad sons. Ullmo and Berthon)

Background imageTreason Collection: Guy-Vaux and Judas-Iscariot, pub. 1782 (hand coloured engraving)

Guy-Vaux and Judas-Iscariot, pub. 1782 (hand coloured engraving)
2962471 Guy-Vaux and Judas-Iscariot, pub. 1782 (hand coloured engraving) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Private Collection; (add.info)



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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.