Exile is the state of being barred from one's native country, typically for political or punitive reasons. The King went into exile to avoid being executed.
Victor Hugo wrote "On Your Own" on the island of Guernsey, where he lived in exile following his political exile from France.
Marina Rafti has written: 'The Rwandan political opposition in exile'
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A period of forced absence from one's country or home is known as exile. It often involves a person being banished or driven away from their homeland, either voluntarily or involuntarily. Exile can be a form of punishment, political repression, or a result of conflict.
The Babylonian exile is the name given to the period of time in The Bible where the Babylonians captured many of the Israeli people and made them slaves.
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Nod; wandering, exile.
Rashmi Gupta has written: 'Tibetans in exile' -- subject(s): Human rights, Politics and government, Government policy, Tibetans, Political refugees, Political activity
During his exile, Dante struggled with feelings of betrayal and abandonment by his fellow Florentines. He also faced the challenge of being separated from his homeland and the loss of his political power and social identity.