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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: Circle of Traitors: Dante and Virgil meet the souls of the traitors of benefactors

Circle of Traitors: Dante and Virgil meet the souls of the traitors of benefactors
LRI4665953 Circle of Traitors: Dante and Virgil meet the souls of the traitors of benefactors. Illuminated page illustrating the 34th song of Hell draws from the " Divina Commedia" by Dante

Background imageTreason Collection: The Marquise of Noirmoutiers, Charlotte de Beaune Semblancay (1551-1617)

The Marquise of Noirmoutiers, Charlotte de Beaune Semblancay (1551-1617) seeking to detournate Henry I of Lorraine
JLJ4610911 The Marquise of Noirmoutiers, Charlotte de Beaune Semblancay (1551-1617) seeking to detournate Henry I of Lorraine

Background imageTreason Collection: Degradation of Alfred Dreyfus - Dreyfus case: The degradation of Alfred Dreyfus in the courtyard

Degradation of Alfred Dreyfus - Dreyfus case: The degradation of Alfred Dreyfus in the courtyard of the Military
XEE4151901 Degradation of Alfred Dreyfus - Dreyfus case: The degradation of Alfred Dreyfus in the courtyard of the Military School, Paris

Background imageTreason Collection: Degradation of Captain Alfred Dreyfus at the Ecole Militaire, Paris (engraving)

Degradation of Captain Alfred Dreyfus at the Ecole Militaire, Paris (engraving)
2789318 Degradation of Captain Alfred Dreyfus at the Ecole Militaire, Paris (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTreason Collection: Les Societes Secretes En Chine (engraving)

Les Societes Secretes En Chine (engraving)
2789047 Les Societes Secretes En Chine (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les Societes Secretes En Chine. Illustration for Journal Des Voyages, 6 July 1884)

Background imageTreason Collection: The degradation of Alfred Dreyfus (colour litho)

The degradation of Alfred Dreyfus (colour litho)
2818597 The degradation of Alfred Dreyfus (colour litho) by Meyer, Henri (1841-99) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The degradation of Alfred Dreyfus. Le traitre)

Background imageTreason Collection: Alfred Dreyfus in his prison cell (colour litho)

Alfred Dreyfus in his prison cell (colour litho)
2818601 Alfred Dreyfus in his prison cell (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Alfred Dreyfus in his prison cell. Alfred Dreyfus dans sa prison)

Background imageTreason Collection: The degradation of Alfred Dreyfus (colour litho)

The degradation of Alfred Dreyfus (colour litho)
2818598 The degradation of Alfred Dreyfus (colour litho) by Meyer, Henri (1841-99) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The degradation of Alfred Dreyfus. Le traitre)

Background imageTreason Collection: Alfred Dreyfus in prison at Saint-Martin-de-Re, France (engraving)

Alfred Dreyfus in prison at Saint-Martin-de-Re, France (engraving)
2789335 Alfred Dreyfus in prison at Saint-Martin-de-Re, France (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Alfred Dreyfus in prison at Saint-Martin-de-Re, France)

Background imageTreason Collection: Alfred Dreyfus in his prison cell (colour litho)

Alfred Dreyfus in his prison cell (colour litho)
2818600 Alfred Dreyfus in his prison cell (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Alfred Dreyfus in his prison cell. Alfred Dreyfus dans sa prison)

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



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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.