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The monks who whipped themselves in a ritual known as the "Flagellant Movement" during the plague were called Flagellants. This movement emerged in the 14th century in response to the Black Death, as participants believed that self-punishment would appease God and end the plague. They traveled in groups, publicly whipping themselves and others as a form of penance.

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