A person who was exiled to Australia in 1788 were called convicts.
An exile, or an outcast ( not to be confused with outcaste, which means something else). Banished would be another word.
Exiled or banished.
Yes, according to tradition, the Apostle John was exiled to the island of Patmos, not Jacob. John was exiled there for his Christian beliefs and later wrote the Book of Revelation while on the island.
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The correct spelling is outcast (an exiled person).
exiled
No, 'Exiled' cards go to what used to be called the 'removed from play' zone. A card that is exiled from hand or battlefield, for example, never hits the graveyard, and cards in the exiled zone can't be affected by cards that look at or refer to graveyard cards.
Probably King Henry the Third, or Charles the second
The person who leaves without being exiled will come back without being called.
A perpetual exiled person ,or an outcast.
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene....this is part of the prologue at the very beginning of Romeo and Juliet and it says the setting is in Verona, Italy where the story takes place. When Romeo gets exiled he goes to a place called Mantua.