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who, in the spring of 1971, owed more in taxes than they could pay and left Britain before the government could seize their assets. Members of the band all moved to France for a period of time where they recorded music for the album that came to be called
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or prolonged absence from one's homeland under either the compulsion of circumstance or the rigors of some high purpose. Usually persons and peoples suffer exile, but sometimes social entities like institutions (e.g. the
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Important exile literature in recent years include that of the Caribbean, many of whose artists emigrated to Europe or the United States for political or economic reasons. These writers include Nobel Prize winners
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During the period of National Socialism in the first few years after 1933, many Jews, as well as a significant number of German artists and intellectuals fled into exile; for instance, the authors
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rang their bell to rally a demonstration against Ivan the Terrible, the cruel Czar executed two hundred (nobles), and exiled the Uglich bell to Siberia, where it remained for two hundred years."
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In ancient Rome, the Roman Senate had the power to declare the exile to individuals, families or even entire regions. One of the Roman victims was the poet
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is exiled, it can be said that this nation is in exile, or "diaspora". Nations that have been in exile for substantial periods include the
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What is considered a human right is in some cases controversial; not all the topics listed are universally accepted as human rights
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Salisbury, Harrison, "The Key to Moscow," J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia and New York, Copyright 1963, page 52.
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of a such afflicted country may be established abroad. One of the most well-known instances of this is the
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Internal exile is a form of banishment within the boundaries of one's homeland, but far away from home.
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MĂĽller, Timo (2016). "Forms of Exile: Experimental Self-Positioning in Postcolonial Caribbean Poetry".
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or other change of government, allowing a more peaceful transition to take place or to escape justice.
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in the fifth century BC, and rooted in the very old oral traditions of Greek mythology. Euripides'
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operating outside Poland after German occupation during World War II. Other examples include the
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K. Chang, Jon (8 April 2019). "Ethnic Cleansing and Revisionist Russian and Soviet History".
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once exiled to Siberia an inanimate object: a bell. "When the inhabitants of the town of
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was a milder form of deportation, which preserved the subject's citizenship and property.
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role in society may be forced into exile due to threat of persecution. For example,
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has remained the most frequently performed Greek tragedy through the 20th century.
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Escape to Life. German Intellectuals in New York. A Compendium on Exile after 1933
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which he started in September 1936, when he came to New York. Cf. Jan Patocka in:
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In some cases a person voluntarily lives in exile to avoid legal issues, such as
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states that "No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile."
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and had become a murderess out of revenge, she fled to Athens and married king
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was forced exile, and entailed the lifelong loss of citizenship and property.
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in AD 70. Many Jewish prayers include a yearning to return to Jerusalem and
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A wealthy citizen who moves to a jurisdiction with lower taxes is termed a
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has at times banished criminals from all of its counties except this one.
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described the exile of Karl Rossmann in the posthumously published novel
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academics asked to return home "from exile" to help rebuild Iraq in 2009
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Varied experiences of American and British exiles in the 20th century.
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Exile on Main Street: A Season in Hell with the Rolling Stones,
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shows a key moment before, when Medea tries to poison Theseus.
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to pay a special tax in order to re-enter the United States.
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Blue Trust: The Author, The Lawyer, His Wife, And Her Money,
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in the late 18th century, and following the uprisings (like
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Avoiding violence or persecution, or in the aftermath of war
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List of heads of state or government who have been in exile
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Resolutions concerning death penalty at the United Nations
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was exiled on 18 May 1944 to Central Asia as a form of
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When a large group, or occasionally a whole people or
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Exile, government man and assigned servant were all
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describes group exile, both voluntary and forced. "
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Index

Banishment
Exile (disambiguation)
Banish (disambiguation)

Napoleon
Saint Helena

Ramayana
Hindu
epic poem

Dante
country
expatriation
papacy
government
Roman law
capital punishment
Deportation
Relegation
diaspora
Government in exile
Universal Declaration of Human Rights

adding to it
List of heads of state or government who have been in exile
deposed
head of state
coup
Tax exile

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