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Statue of unknown goddess, believed to be ClementiaStatue of unknown Roman goddess, believed to be Clemenza or Clementia, the goddess of forgiveness. Found in the Aventine, Rome. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by L
Forgive by Florence HardyTwo little Pierrot children forgive and forget and become friends, or even boyfriend and girlfriend after a period of infidelity!
Celtic Festival, Brest, Brittany, FranceCeltic Pardon Festival, Brest, Brittany, France - September, 1908. Stalls with various things for sale at a Breton Pardon
Spain. Rascafria. Bridge of Forgiveness. Built in 1302 to bypass the river Lozoya. Province of Madrid
The adulterous womanJesus, before the adulterous woman, writes on the floor of the church: the one of you is without sin throw the first stone to her. Then he says: go and sin no more
Jesus resurrected forgiving Saint Peter. Central nave of theSCENES FROM THE LIFE OF SAINT PETER. Mural painting from the fourteenth century. depicting Jesus resurrected forgiving Saint Peter. Central nave of the Mondonedo Cathedral. Province of Lugo. Galicia
Lady pleading with gentleman, c. 1800A lady pleading with a gentleman, perhaps asking forgiveness for some misdemeanour or other, c. 1800. Date: C.1800
Sheet music cover, Let By-Gones Be By-Gones, with words and music by Joseph George Gilbert. With a portrait of Issy Bonn (Benjamin Levin, 1903-1977), British-Jewish actor, singer and comedian
French Prison ChapelPrisoners kneeling in prayer in the pews of a prison chapel in France. Date: 1930s
Couple making up after argumentThe Reconciliation. Couple making up after argument Date: ca. 1847
The penitent
Nursery, rhyme, The Queen of Hearts, Caldecott, 8 of 8and vowed he d steal no more
The play, Numa Roumestan by DaudetNuma Roumestan goes down on one knee, begging forgiveness from his wife
Yom Kippur, GermanyGerman Jews celebrate Yom Kippur, the Day of Forgiveness, or Pardon
Breton PardonA Breton pardon - the men walk in procession, the woman line the streets of Douarnenez, seeking forgiveness and holding candles
Anti-Pope Joannes XVIANTI-POPE JOANNES XVI humiliated by his rival, pope Gregorius V, who was not strong on Christian forgiveness
Catherine PrayingCatherine de Medicis, queen of Henri II of France, at prayer (possibly asking forgiveness for authorising the massacre of the Huguenots, but probably not)
Richard I Pardons JohnRichard I pardons his brother John
Otto I & Son LindolfLindolf begs forgiveness for having revolted against his father Emperor Otto I
Paris & Oenone(Hj Ford)Paris begs his estranged wife Oenone for forgiveness for having run away with Helen of Troy
Confession in a Roman Catholic church