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wounds and crown
He hands the crown to his kinsman Constantine and is taken to the isle of Avalon to be healed of his wounds, never to be seen again.
At the Siege of Rouen ( May – October 1562 ), the crown regained the city, but Antoine de Navarre died of his wounds.
It was said that the flower contained the lashes received by Christ, the crown of thorns, the column, the five wounds and the three nails.
In the course of His Passion, Jesus suffered other wounds as well, such as those from the crown of thorns and from the flagellation.
But, from the 15th century, devotional pictures began to portray Jesus alone, in half or full figure with a purple robe, loincloth, crown of thorns and torture wounds, especially on his head.

wounds and thorns
Native medicinal plants include dragon's tongue, which produces a gel similar to aloe ; the Needlethorn, whose hollow thorns can be used as hypodermic needles ; Numbweed, a strong analgesic plant that is made into a cream after boiling it in large pots for 3 days that numbs small wounds completely, and dulls larger wounds ; and Fellis, which produces a juice used as a soporific drug.

wounds and manner
The blood that spurts out of the Klingon's wounds was created using computer generated imagery ; the animators had to make sure that the blood floated in a convincing manner while still looking interesting and not too gory.
: The judgement of the Pope was confirmed by a miracle: and, as a decisive proof that four nails were used and that the right side was pierced, Lucas of Tuy brings forward the remarkable case of St. Francis Assissi, upon whose body were preternaturally impressed the five wounds of our Savior, in such a manner, that the semblance of the heads of four nails appeared in the inside of the two hands and on the outside of the two feet, while there was so real a wound on the right side that it often emitted blood.
This unnatural manner is deeply disturbing for their enemies as even the direst of wounds will not make them cry out.
On the manner of his death, Diodorus comments :< div style = " font-size: 105 %;">< font color = # EEEEEE > </ font > He had fought gloriously and fell with many frontal wounds.
In Ancient Greece it was believed, Hippocrates prescribed plant cures to aid all manner of ailments, and considered dittany of Crete useful for stomach aches and complaints of the digestive system and as a poultice for healing wounds, as well as inducing menstruation.
The bags were then opened, and pieces of glass and shells taken out, with which they lacerated their thighs, backs, and breasts, in a most frightful manner, whilst the blood kept pouring out of the wounds in streams ; and in this plight, continuing their wild and piercing lamentations, they moved up towards the Moorunde tribe, who sat silently and immovably in the place at first occupied.

wounds and Jesus
A week later he appears to doubting Thomas, who has not believed, but when Thomas is instructed to touch the wounds of Jesus he says, " My Lord and my God!
In popular depictions of the crucifixion of Jesus ( possibly because in translations of the wounds are described as being " in his hands "), Jesus is shown with nails in his hands.
Stigmata ( singular stigma ) are bodily marks, sores, or sensations of pain in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ, such as the hands and feet.
Many show some or all of five Holy Wounds that were, according to the Bible, inflicted on Jesus during his crucifixion: wounds in the wrists and feet, from nails, and in the side, from a lance.
# Five grains of incense ( most often red ) are embedded in the candle ( sometimes encased in wax " nails ") during the Easter Vigil to represent the five wounds of Jesus: one in each hand, one in each foot, and the spear thrust into his side.
In the NT washing also occurs in reference to rites of Judaism part of the action of a healing by Jesus, the preparation of a body for burial, the washing of nets by fishermen, a person's personal washing of the face to appear in public, the cleansing of an injured person's wounds, Pilate's washing of his hands as a symbolic claim of innocence and foot washing, now partly a symbolic rite within the Church.
His followers claimed he possessed the stigmata, the wounds of Jesus after crucifixion, on his hands.
Christians once more commonly used the pentagram to represent the five wounds of Jesus.
In medieval Christianity, the mandorla generally represents the Ichthys, the wounds of Jesus, and Mary's birth canal which was the path by which Jesus entered the physical world.
The name of the band is derived from the old English minced oath coined by William Shakespeare: " zounds ", which is a contraction of " God's wounds ", referring to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ, formerly used as a mildly blasphemous oath.
* Stigmata, bodily marks or wounds resembling the crucifixion wounds of Jesus
Following his ordeal, Jesus was cured of his wounds with a special ointment known as the ' ointment of Jesus ' ( marham-i ʿIsā ).
# After he had awoken from his swoon ( resurrection ), Jesus bared his wounds to Thomas ( John 20: 25-7 ), showing he did not have a supernatural, resurrected body, but a patient's body.
# After his wounds had sufficiently healed Jesus left the tomb and met some of his disciples and had his food with them and walked on foot from Jerusalem to Galilee ( Luke 24: 50 )
Stigmata are bodily marks, sores, or sensations of pain in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus.
When she tells him she is an atheist, Andrew tells her that stigmatics are universally spiritual people, and that stigmata is when the deeply devoted are struck with the same five wounds that Jesus Christ received during the crucifixion-thus far Frankie has been impaled through the wrists and whipped.
Later that day, at evening, Jesus appears to the disciples and shows them the wounds in his hands and his side in John 20: 19-21.
As Thomas is expressing his doubts, in the well known Doubting Thomas episode in John 20: 24-29 Jesus appears to him and invites him to put his finger into the holes made by the wounds in Jesus ' hands and side.

wounds and death
Following World War I, Fleming actively searched for anti-bacterial agents, having witnessed the death of many soldiers from sepsis resulting from infected wounds.
* 1973 – Mark Essex fatally shoots 10 people and wounds 13 others at Howard Johnson's Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana, before being shot to death by police officers.
The German margraves had not opposed Mieszko's activities in Pomerania, perhaps even supported them ; the death of the rebellious Wichmann, who succumbed to his wounds soon after the battle, may have been in line with their interests.
Although wounded in the leg in this effort, his death was the result of shrapnel wounds from an air bomb dropped by a German plane.
As scurvy advances, there can be open, suppurating wounds, loss of teeth, jaundice, fever, neuropathy and death.
His death, from his wounds, the following month, and the murder in April of that year of twenty-seven Palestinians and Lebanese travelling on bus from Sabra and Shatila to the Tel al-Zaatar refugee camp by Phalangist forces, precipitated the Lebanese Civil War.
" The attending Roman guards could only leave the site after the victim had died, and were known to precipitate death by means of deliberate fracturing of the tibia and / or fibula, spear stab wounds into the heart, sharp blows to the front of the chest, or a smoking fire built at the foot of the cross to asphyxiate the victim.
It was not without cost, however, as Prussia lost 10, 500 to death or wounds.
In the case of loose, trailing line, it is possible for the line to cut its way into the fleshy appendages of a manta as it swims, eventually resulting in irreversible injuries such as loss of cephalic fins and damage to pectoral fins, or even death if the wounds are severe enough.
Michael Lynch describes how James's positive reputation began immediately after his death when the Bishop of Urbino kissed James's wounds and declared him to be a martyr.
Uninterrupted long-term wear could have caused genitourinary infection, abrasive wounds, sepsis and eventual death.
It is primarily associated with death investigations ; however, it may also be used to detect drugs and poisons, determine the location of an incident, and find the presence and time of the infliction of wounds.
When thou comest to thy ships many of thy people will conspire against thee, and then a battle will follow in which many of thy men will fall, and thou wilt be wounded almost to death, and carried upon a shield to thy ship ; yet after seven days thou shalt be well of thy wounds, and immediately thou shalt let thyself be baptized.
It was claimed that from 1802 until her death, she bore the wounds of the Crown of Thorns, and from 1812, the full stigmata, including a cross over her heart and the wound from the lance.
While explicit duels to the death were rare, many duels ended in death of one or both combatants because of the wounds sustained.
" The death toll given includes Avraham Abramovitz, the Irgun member who was shot during the attack and died later from his wounds, but only the Hebrew version of the sign makes that clear.
Every illumination of blue lights was accompanied by a shower of rockets, some of which entered the head of the column, passing through to the rear, causing death, wounds, and dreadful lacerations from the long bamboos of twenty or thirty feet, which are invariably attached to them '.
During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 13 enlisted men ; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 25 enlisted men ; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 177 enlisted men ; total, 6 officers, 215 enlisted men ; aggregate, 221 ; of whom 3 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy ; the large loss by accident ( 9 ), was principally caused by a railroad accident on March 20, 1863
He was driving a group of his colleagues to a medical conference in Alabama when he apparently dozed off at the wheel, resulting in a crash and the mortal wounds that were the cause of his death.
The terrorists were reportedly all shot to death while unconscious by the police during the first wave of assault on the building, which was evidenced by gunshot wounds in their heads, seen in initial unedited footage of the crisis.
In 471 an imperial conspiracy caused the death of Aspar and of his elder son Ardabur: it is possible that Patricius died on this occasion, although some sources report that he recovered from his wounds.
On 11 April 1944, a brawl between U. S. and New Zealand servicemen at the National Hotel resulted in the death from stab wounds of two Māori soldiers.
Théodred later succumbs to his wounds, though it is hinted that ( and revealed by Jackson to be his intent in commentaries ) Gríma Wormtongue aided in his death.
This has been suggested as the reason why many of the wounded survived, as the cold allowed many wounds to congeal, saving the wounded from bleeding to death or succumbing to infection.

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