RM2A25KXD–French Revolutionary satirical illustration depicting the humiliation of the Aristocracy 1795
RMB85XB7–Monsieur Woodcock Mr. Woodcock (2007) Kyley Baldridge, Billy Bob Thornton Director: Craig Gillespie
RMDJ27N5–A handicapped Brazilian shoe shiner works on taxi drivers' shoes on the street of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
RMJHN0E5–Montreal, Canada - 13 July 2017: Woman walking three men on dog leashes during Montreal Circus Festival
RFHRKYCJ–No Bullying. Stop bullying Project
RME0XMBT–May 20, 1967 - A Shot Down U.S Pilot is public paraded in Hanoi: The bayonets are at the ready but Liet-Colonel James Lindberg-Righes, aged 39, is hardly likely to attempt an escape. He is heavily bandaged, ragged, barefoot, and comes face to face with the reality of prisoner of war life in Hanoi. He is a captured flier, and as if being shot down on a bombing mission is not enough he must face the humiliation of being publicly paraded
RM2BDYG5A–Roman Army Punishment, Humiliation
RMD8699F–King Prempeh I's humiliation, 1896
RM2B00Y52–China: Child taunting a prisoner in a cangue, late 19th century. A cangue was a device that was used for public humiliation and corporal punishment in China and some other parts of East Asia and Southeast Asia until the early years of the 20th century. It was somewhat similar to the pillory used for punishment in the West, except that the board of the cangue was not fixed to a base, and had to be carried around by the prisoner.
RM2JCT1FX–Henry IV (1050-1106). German king (1056-1105). Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Humiliation of Canossa (January 1077). Pope Gregory VII ordered Henry IV to present before him wearing the clothes of a penitent and barefoot, handing the crown to him, acknowledging that he was unworthy to wear it. After three days in the open, the Pope received him and absolved him, on condition that he would appear before the assembly of German princes, submitting any decision to the Pope's approval, and that he would not possess the authority and privileges of royal dignity. Penance of Henry IV. Chromolithogra
RMTWWPK7–A late 19th century, or early 20th century vintage black and white photograph showing three Chinese women locked in a Cangue, a device used for public humiliation or sometimes torture in may parts of Eastern Asia.
RMKG8N7F–“Christian fights Apollyon” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921). Christian fights Apollyon in the Valley of Humiliation. See more information below.
RMM018MG–The pillory, a wooden or metal framework erected on a post, with holes for securing the head and hands which was used for punishment by public humiliation. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RMF1M0AA–The Pillory - A medieval Custom - was a device made of a wooden or metal framework erected on a post, with holes for securing the head and hands, used for punishment by public humiliation.
RF2E97JFR–Crowd Gathers to Watch Public Humiliation, Punishment or Beating with Planks Sudan 1911 Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RMP1D4EJ–Raid on the Medway, the destruction of Sheerness, June 1667. A national humiliation during the reign of Charles II
RM2D2XWCP–Humiliation for Great Britain's medal hope Graeme Obree, as he is almost caught by Australia's Bradley McGee during their qualification fround for the Men's Individual Pursuit this morning (Wednesday). Photo by John Giles/PA
RMD2YA3J–THE REV. MR. SPURGEON PREACHING HIS HUMILIATION DAY SERMON IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE
RM2A25KKE–French Revolutionary satirical illustration depicting the humiliation of the Church and Aristocracy
RM2K2JW6H–Wilhelm I (1797-1888) King of Prussia from 1861 being proclaimed Emperor of Germany, 1871. After the defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871, as a gesture of further humiliation of the French, on 18 January 1871 Wilhlem I was crowned as the first Emperor of Germany in the Hall of Mirrors, Versailles, the palace built by Louis XIV of France. From 'The Graphic'. (London, 1871). Wood engraving.
RMA4K08X–Denunciation and humiliation of a French Nazi collaborator, Paris 1944. Artist: Unknown
RMBNH2HK–Highlights of the Life of Martin Luther: Humiliation, Autumn 1505 by Pierre Antoine Labouchere, (1807-1873)
RMWH8XAD–King Charles I humiliation before Hull July 1642
RMB7M9PR–The Shepherd Boy in the Valley of Humiliation From the book The Pilgrims Progress
RMHRP5W5–American Revolution, Loyalist Public Humiliation
RMG36P7J–Sophonisba taking poison to avoid humiliation by Rome
RM2B00Y4F–China: Three women wearing a cangue or form of portable stocks as a punishment, c. 1900. A cangue was a device that was used for public humiliation and corporal punishment in China and some other parts of East Asia and Southeast Asia until the early years of the 20th century. It was somewhat similar to the pillory used for punishment in the West, except that the board of the cangue was not fixed to a base, and had to be carried around by the prisoner.
RFHWMWHM–Humiliation and violence at work
RF2K2AR3W–Fig as a hand gesture, denoting humiliation or denial
RMKFW89T–“Christian fights with Apollyon” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Illustration by Byam Shaw (1872-1919) showing Christian fighting Apollyon in the Valley of Humiliation. See more information below.
RMM0XMJR–The humiliation of Valerian. Captured by the Persian king Shapur I at the Battle of Endessa in 260 AD, he was spared no humiliation and was even used as a stepping-stone when Shapur mounted his horse. Valerian, aka Valerian the Elder. Roman Emperor from 253 to 260 AD. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RM2JBMPX2–7 June 2022. The Guardian newspaper headline reads PM clinging to power after vote humiliation, after Boris Johnson survives a vote of no confidence.
RM2HJPN2D–Carcan Punishment in Persia, now Iran, Showing Use of an Iron or Wooden Ring for Punishment, Public Humiliation or Public Shaming of Petty Criminals or Dissidents. Vintage Illustration or Engraving 1865.
RMM631JC–Charles II, the merry monarch, amusing himself with Ladies of his seraglio hunting a Moth, indifferent to the national humiliation of the Raid on the Medway, June 1667, during the Second Anglo-Dutch War
RM2D2XCC7–A dour faced Alex Ferguson leaves the pitch at Old Trafford after watching his side lose 1-2 to Chelsea this afternoon (Saturday). The defeat comes at the end of a series of disasterous results that have seen the reigning Premiership champions slip down the table and suffer humiliation in the European Champions League. Pic Dave Kendall/PA.
RMRY846B–The Rev. Mr. Spurgeon Preaching His Humiliation Day Sermon in the Crystal Palace
RMG1CC01–Engraving depicting King Henry IV's humiliation by the Pope
RF2D7N29M–Ashamed society woman. Sadness depression girl and pointing fingers. Frustrated stupid blame victim humiliation female vector concept. Ashamed girl, society victim, sadness and depression illustration
RM2JD6E2F–One of the Govenor's demands made after the Ashanti rebellion was that King Prempeh should make abject submission in accordance with the native custom. The King removed his crown and sandals, came forward with the Queen Mother to perform the act of humiliation, and reached the platform on which were seated Sir Francis Scott, Colonel Kempster and Mr. Maxwell. They knelt and embraced the Englishmen's legs and boots, while the Ashantis looked on with astonishment at their King's abasement. Colourised version of : 10512481 Date: 1896
RMG0MWN3–Stag party humiliation pranks as the groom is dressed up in a gimp costume and pushed into the fountains in Trafalgar Square in London, England, United Kingdom. There is a strong tradition at the British Stag Do, to play tricks on the stag at least once. In this case, he had no idea where he was headed, and so blindfolded was perched on the waters edge and thrown in. The stag seemed not to mind but was also, somewhat the worse for wear.
RF2C613NR–Laughing bullying children. Vector simple humiliation abuse, insult, Stickman no face clipart cartoon. Hand drawn. Doodle sketch, graphic illustration
RMB85P9R–Monsieur Woodcock Mr. Woodcock (2007) Billy Bob Thornton Director: Craig Gillespie
RMT965AA–A scold's bridle was an instrument of punishment, as a form of torture and public humiliation. The device was an iron muzzle in an iron framework that enclosed the head. A bridle-bit, about 2 inches long and 1 inch broad, projected into the mouth and pressed down on top of the tongue.
RM2M9BRMJ–One of the Govenor's demands made after the Ashanti rebellion was that King Prempeh should make abject submission in accordance with the native custom. The King removed his crown and sandals, came forward with the Queen Mother to perform the act of humiliation, and reached the platform on which were seated Sir Francis Scott, Colonel Kempster and Mr. Maxwell. They knelt and embraced the Englishmen's legs and boots, while the Ashantis looked on with astonishment at their King's abasement.
RMDBHRD5–Hester Prynne wearing the scarlet letter, from Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of an illustration
RFHWD04E–Humiliation and violence at work
RMCY4CF0–Pillory of public punishment. Middle Ages. Muro de Aguas. La Rioja. Spain.
RMKDMKMN–“A more unequal match can hardly be: Christian must fight an Angel” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Christian fights Apollyon in the Valley of Humiliation. See more information below.
RMKP5RCP–King Henry IV at Canossa in 1077 where he went in order to obtain the revocation of the excommunication imposed on him by Pope Gregory VII. According to contemporary sources, he stood for three days and three nights before the entrance gate of the castle, while a blizzard raged. Henry IV, 1050 – 1106. King of the Germans and Holy Roman Emperor. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RFK3NE6N–Old illustration of a man suffering the chinese pillory under the view of other people, outdoor. By unidentified author published on Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1839
RMC5T3B9–Couple humiliation
RMBG43KE–El Humilladero (The Place of Humiliation), oldest church in Patzcuaro, built early 17th century, Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico
RM2D2XXXD–Library picture dated 4.6.97. of Jonathan Aitken and his wife Lolicia arriving at the High Court in London earlier this month. Jonathan Aitken suffered public humiliation today (Friday) when he dramatically discontinued his libel action in the face of last-minute evidence that he had lied to the High Court. Mr Aitken, who resigned from the Cabinet in 1995 to pursue The Guardian and Granada TV with the 'sword of truth' and the 'shield of fair play', now faces a costs bill unofficially estimated at nearly 2 million. Neither Mr Aitken nor his wife, Lolicia, who yesterday announced their separa
RMM94JM4–Circus performance with trained bears in rural Georgia, ca. 1960.
RMW58K4H–The humiliation of Christ in its physical, ethical and official aspects : Bruce, Alexander Balmain, 1831-1899
RMMR50MT–Cartoon idea for saving a failed batsman the humiliation of walking to the pavilion under the gaze of spectators. Dated 19th century
RM2BJA26T–Prisoners including Prisoner Wearing a Cangue or Tcha, a Form of Neck Yoke or Pillory Used as Punishment or Torture of Prisoners in Vietnam and Elsewhere in Southeast Asia c1890
RM2JD66FC–Sophonisba, a Carthaginian noblewoman, daughter of Hasdrubal Gisco Gisgonis, takes poison when her husband Syphax, King of the Masaesyli (or western) Numidians, is defeated by Massinissa, leader of the Massylian (or eastern) Numidians. Massinissa marries her, but she wishes to avoid the humiliation of being forced to take part in a triumphal procession in Rome, so she accepts the poison from Massinissa himself, whose fear of the Romans is stronger than his love for her. Colourised version of : 10006638 Date: 203 BC
RMG0MWMP–Stag party humiliation pranks as the groom is dressed up in a gimp costume and pushed into the fountains in Trafalgar Square in London, England, United Kingdom. There is a strong tradition at the British Stag Do, to play tricks on the stag at least once. In this case, he had no idea where he was headed, and so blindfolded was perched on the waters edge and thrown in. The stag seemed not to mind but was also, somewhat the worse for wear.
RFFRRAD1–Humiliation word cloud concept with scared conflict related tags
RMB85WP6–Monsieur Woodcock Mr. Woodcock (2007) Billy Bob Thornton Director: Craig Gillespie
RMT965AB–A scold's bridle was an instrument of punishment, as a form of torture and public humiliation. The device was an iron muzzle in an iron framework that enclosed the head. A bridle-bit, about 2 inches long and 1 inch broad, projected into the mouth and pressed down on top of the tongue.
RM2M9BE93–Sophonisba, a Carthaginian noblewoman, daughter of Hasdrubal Gisco Gisgonis, takes poison when her husband Syphax, King of the Masaesyli (or western) Numidians, is defeated by Massinissa, leader of the Massylian (or eastern) Numidians. Massinissa marries her, but she wishes to avoid the humiliation of being forced to take part in a triumphal procession in Rome, so she accepts the poison from Massinissa himself, whose fear of the Romans is stronger than his love for her.
RF2G4N17R–Humiliation that affect and destroy human life - symbolized by a figure in pillory to show Humiliation's effect and how bad, limiting and negative imp
RFH8ECMD–Humiliation at work
RF2JM23TP–loser man mocking laugh point finger humiliation
RMKGFP2R–‘Christian’s terrible combat with Apollyon’ leaving the City of Destruction’ from the ‘Pictorial Pilgrim's Progress’ published by H. H. Lloyd & Co. NYC in 1862 based on ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) first published in 1678.
RME3XMJG–Punishment of the stocks .
RFK37FGW–Degradation of a knight in an ancient medieval outdoor context with a crowd watching the scene and a marquee on background. Old Illustration by unidentified author, Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1834
RMC5T3B2–Couple humiliation
RMBG43KY–El Humilladero (The Place of Humiliation), oldest church in Patzcuaro, built early 17th century, Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico
RMD3EAB9–Pillory and stocks used for punishment and public humiliation in Brunswick Town, North Carolina.
RMEPFN1G–Walk to Canossa, Henry IV, 1050 - 1106, King of the Germans and King of the Romans and Holy Roman Emperor
RM2DDHJK2–The Valley of Humiliation, 1930-36 Henry Payne (d.1939), Title taken from 'The Pilgrim's Progress' by John Bunyan, Tree, Landscape, Green, 20th Century, Watercolour, Religion, Frame, Male, Seated, Works on Paper
RMMR4TE9–Cartoon depicting an idea for saving a failed batsman from the humiliation of walking to the pavilion under the gaze of spectators. Dated 20th century
RF2BJA2B4–Three Women or Female Vietnamese Prisoners Wearing a Cangue or Tcha, a Form of Neck Yoke or Pillory Used as Punishment or Torture of Prisoners in Vietnam and Elsewhere in Southeast Asia c1890
RF2GBJGHM–Drawing depicts the use of the pillory in the North American colonies. From an 1888 drawing, a pillory designed to hold two individuals for likely public abuse. The shorter person on the left needs a stand to fit.
RMG0MWMW–Stag party humiliation pranks as the groom is dressed up in a gimp costume and pushed into the fountains in Trafalgar Square in London, England, United Kingdom. There is a strong tradition at the British Stag Do, to play tricks on the stag at least once. In this case, he had no idea where he was headed, and so blindfolded was perched on the waters edge and thrown in. The stag seemed not to mind but was also, somewhat the worse for wear.
RFFRWYPN–Humiliation word cloud concept with scared conflict related tags
RMB81NEC–Une Famille 2 en 1 Yours, Mine and Ours / Une Famille deux en un Year: 2005 USA Sean Faris, Andrew Vo, Slade Pearce, Little JJ, Dake Bell Director: Raja Gosnell
RMT9544H–Radical Bostonians attack a government tax collector, coating him with hot, sticky tar and covering him with feathers. Tarring and feathering is a form of public humiliation used to enforce unofficial justice or revenge. It was used in feudal Europe and its colonies in the early modern period, as well as the early American frontier, mostly as a type of mob vengeance.
RME5JKT8–Old stocks in the public square, Stow-on-the-Wold, the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England
RF2G4PRM6–Humiliation and painful human condition, pictured as a wooden human figure pushing heavy weight to show how hard it can be to deal with Humiliation in
RFH7W73D–Humiliation at work
RM2GK82EW–Legend of the Moor's Last Sigh. After the conquest of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, the Muslim king Boabdil and his entourage were exiled from the city in 1492. On his way to his exile, the king looked at Granada for the last time, sighing and weeping. His mother, Sultana Aixa (Aisha al-Hurra), told him: 'Weep like a woman for what you have not been able to defend like a man'. Chromolithography. Historia General de España (General History of Spain), by Miguel Morayta. Volume III. Madrid, 1890.
RMR18DYA–Carrie (1976) directed by Brian De Palma and starring Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie, Amy Irving and William Katt. Adaptation of Stephen King’s novel about a girl with telekinesis.
RMRY34KR–Two criminals in the stocks. From Ilustracion Artistica, published 1887.
RMHPEE5M–Antique 1854 engraving, Sitting in the Stocks. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING.
RMC5T3BT–Couple humiliation
RM2HDY2HP–1986, historical, outside a school building, a male teacher and teenage boy demonstrate an ancient wooden 'foot and hand lock', known as the stocks, an instrument of corporal punishment, used to restrain and humiliate offenders. A key part of the stocks was the element of public punishment. It's last recored use in Britain was in 1872. The stocks differed from the pillory, which locked the head of the offender forcing them to stand and where custom dictated that their head and beard were shaved.
RMTA1R60–The Stocks in the 16th century
RFF5C6WG–Boss and subordinate business concept
RM2JBY24C–The humiliation of Nero, Reinier Vinkeles (I), 1804, draughtsman: Reinier Vinkeles (I), 1804, paper, pen, brush, h 135 mm × w 85 mm
RM2CWBCYJ–Denunciation and humiliation of a French Nazi collaborator, Paris 1944. The woman's head is shaved and she has a swastika painted on her forehead. The men surrounding her make victory gestures in celebration of the end of Nazi occupation of their city. The photographer is unknown.
RM2JBPCND–Ecce Homo by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617-1682). The painting depicts the moment when Pontius Pilate presents a beaten and whipped Jesus to the crowd with the words Ecce Homo (Behold the man). Jesus has the crown of thorns on his head and a red or purple robe (to mock the claim to be king of the jews). This version, however, shows just a portrait of the beaten and humiliated Jesus.
RF2E4XPJB–Bullying victim, depressed student suffers from school humiliation
RMG0MWN1–Stag party humiliation pranks as the groom is dressed up in a gimp costume and pushed into the fountains in Trafalgar Square in London, England, United Kingdom. There is a strong tradition at the British Stag Do, to play tricks on the stag at least once. In this case, he had no idea where he was headed, and so blindfolded was perched on the waters edge and thrown in. The stag seemed not to mind but was also, somewhat the worse for wear.
RFFRWRWB–Humiliation word cloud concept with scared conflict related tags
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