The constellation
Q523 Humiliating penances. (Cf. Q470.)
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- Penance: crawling to Rome on knees · Q523.1 entry
- Penance: walking on all-fours like beast · Q523.2 entry
- Penance: eating food offered to dogs · Q523.3 entry
- Penance: living under stairs as mendicant · Q523.4 entry
- Penance: planting garden and offering free hospitality to all. (Cf. Q481.) · Q523.5 entry
- Penance: slain cats, dogs, etc. to be hung up and covered with grain by man who has killed them · Q523.6 entry
- Penance: seven years' service for seven days' neglect of religious duty. (Cf. Q223.) · Q523.7 entry
- Penance: performing all services asked for by anyone · Q523.8 entry
- Penance: king to take off crown and lick spittle from ground · Q523.9 entry
- Penance: fasting in sackcloth and ashes · Q523.10 entry
cross-ref
- Humiliating punishments · Q470 entry