Proscribed Collection
Sulla's Edict of Proscription: A Historical Look at the Fate of Ancient Rome's Enemies (Sulla Proscribes Foces
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Sulla's Edict of Proscription: A Historical Look at the Fate of Ancient Rome's Enemies (Sulla Proscribes Foces). Fast forward to the 16th century, as King Robert the Pious of France defied the Church, facing excommunication for marrying within the proscribed limits (engraving). Meanwhile, at the Diet of Worms, Martin Luther hid in disguise, his fate uncertain as he stood accused of heresy (Luther in Disguise, Luther at Diet of Worms). Flash forward again, to the French Revolution in 1796, where the term "proscribed" took on a new meaning, as H. Gillard Glindoni captured an incident in his painting "Proscribed: an Incident in the French Revolution." In the Church of England, advanced rituals of the time included the use vestments (Advanced Ritual in the Church of England, UK, 1881: The Proscribed Vestments A). From ancient Rome to the Reformation and beyond, the concept of proscription has shaped history in profound ways.