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  • ...Smithfield]] on 18 March 1612. Legate was the last person burned in London for his religious opinions, and died just three weeks before [[Edward Wightman] ...x in the light of the [[Conrad Vorstius|Vorstius]] affair; the in-fighting for control of the ecclesiastical establishment on the elevation of [[George Ab ...
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  • ...|Arabic]] that Muhammed was a false prophet and that he was an immoral man for supposedly seducing his adopted son's wife. The Muslims kept their promise ...d. Perfecto was found guilty of [[blasphemy]] by the Islamic court and was executed. The legend says that Perfecto's final words were to bless Christ and conde ...
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  • He was executed by stoning in Bosra for criticizing Islam. His feast day is January 13<ref>[[Roman Martyrology]]</r [[Category:People executed for blasphemy]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Last person in Britain executed for blasphemy (1676–1697)}} ...Britain to be executed for [[Blasphemy law in the United Kingdom#Scotland|blasphemy]] ...
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  • ...īʿa''), including [[Apostasy in Islam|apostasy]] and [[Islam and blasphemy|blasphemy]].<ref name="Sahner 2020"/><ref name="Fierro 2008"/><ref name="Trombley 199 ...then executed for this. It has been stated he was aware of the punishment for making such a statement.<ref name="Duque">{{cite web |url=https://core.ac.u ...
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  • {{for|a list of blasphemy cases in Pakistan|List of blasphemy cases in Pakistan}} ...arious [[Human rights in Pakistan|human rights]] organizations, Pakistan's blasphemy laws have been used to persecute [[Religious Minorities in Pakistan|religio ...
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  • ...te = 1762<!-- {{birth date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} for living people. For people who have died, use {{Birth date|YYYY|MM|DD}}. --> ...atheists, and utopian political ideals, led to his arrest for breach of [[blasphemy law]]s. In 1824 he published ''The Horrors of Slavery'', a tract which infl ...
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  • ...Pelsaert was away, Cornelisz led one of the bloodiest mutinies in history, for which he was eventually tried, convicted and hanged. ...ence of Dutch painter [[Johannes van der Beeck]], who was found guilty of "blasphemy against God and avowed atheism", had affected Cornelisz, when he led a bloo ...
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  • ...y d'Auvergne, (died 11 or 18 March 1314) was [[preceptor]] of [[Normandy]] for the [[Knights Templar]]. In 1307 de Charny was arrested, along with the ent ...directed at other enemies of Philip, such as [[heresy]], [[sodomy]] and [[blasphemy]].<ref>Henry Charles Lea, ''A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages ...
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  • {{Other people|Matiur Rahman}} ...24.com/bangladesh/2016/05/11/bangladesh-hangs-jamaat-e-islami-chief-nizami-for-1971-war-crimes-to-protect-pakistan |newspaper=[[bdnews24.com]] |date=11 Ma ...
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  • ...Maharani Padmini advocated deep loyalty to Hinduism and the need to fight for one's faith.}}</ref><ref name="WHMcLeod2009" /> ...nial and colonial Punjab: society, economy, politics, and culture : essays for Indu Banga|author2=Sheena Pall|author3=Indu Banga|publisher=Manohar|year=20 ...
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  • ...lliams in 1839 and decided to become a full-time teacher, but was rejected for his [[socialism|socialist]] views.<ref>{{Cite web |title=George Holyoake |u ...opher of science]], [[Auguste Comte]], notable in [[sociology]] and famous for the doctrine of [[positivism]]. Comte had himself attempted to establish a ...
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  • {{short description|Frenchman executed for blasphemy and sacrilege}} | known_for = French icon for the victims of [[religious intolerance]] ...
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  • ...sian_women_heroes-1796 |date=June 9, 2009 }}, a photo report</ref> She was executed after acts of sabotage against the invading armies of [[Nazi Germany]]. Aft ...odemyansky was murdered in 1918 by militant atheists for his opposition to blasphemy.<ref>Valentina Kuchenkova [https://web.archive.org/web/20081020094524/http: ...
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  • ...and important release in [[extreme metal]], the album set a new precedent for heaviness and extremity in terms of lyrics and instrumentation. It is one o The album features a number of tracks that were originally recorded for what was supposed to be their debut album ''[[Abominations of Desolation]]' ...
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  • ...ous|the video game|Blasphemous (video game){{!}}Blasphemous (video game)|5=Blasphemy (disambiguation)}} ...ently upheld proscriptions on blasphemy, drawing a line between punishable blasphemy and protected religious speech.}}</ref> ...
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  • ...some special cases as [[enacted legislation]]. The common law offences of blasphemy and blasphemous libel were formally abolished in [[England and Wales]] in 2 ...student hanged in Edinburgh in 1697, while the last person imprisoned for blasphemy was [[John William Gott]] in 1921. The laws remained largely dormant until ...
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  • ...hings upsetting the Roman status quo; Pilate therefore means to have Jesus executed whilst appearing outwardly reluctant to give the order, leaving the Jewish Potter's play was also adapted for the stage and played at the Roundhouse, London, with [[Frank Finlay]] in th ...
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  • ...e British colonies on penalties for the practice, or—in later years—rather for pretending to practice [[witchcraft]]. ...16th and 17th centuries resulted in the introduction of serious penalties for witchcraft. [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII's]] '''Witchcraft Act 1541'' ...
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  • {{Legend|#3f9bbb|Abolished for all offences}} ...the judicial system from using it and commuting the sentences of the seven people on death row to [[life imprisonment]]. The last [[Capital punishment|execut ...
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