Daniel Defoe was exiled from England primarily due to his political writings and his criticism of the government. In 1703, he was imprisoned for seditious libel after publishing a pamphlet that attacked the authorities, particularly in relation to the Church of England. Although he was not formally exiled, he faced significant legal and financial repercussions, which led him to spend time in hiding and living abroad to avoid further conflict with the government. His experiences during this period influenced much of his later literary work.
People were originally sent to Australia in exile from England. The exile was a form of punishment for England's criminals.
Alice
It is in a realistic style?
The Babylonians drove the Jews into their first exile. The Romans were the ones who caused the second and current exile period.
French General that fled to England and started a government-in-exile.
Charles II
The king who exiled Defoe was dethroned.
The king who exiled Defoe was dethroned.
Thomas Becket fled into exile in France in 1164, the same year that King Henry II of England passed the Constitutions of Clarendon.
The depression caused due to the exile of his son Rama caused his death. He really loved his son but could not stop him to leave.
Malala Yousafzai was from Swat Valley in Pakistan, but was forced into exile. She now lives in Birmingham, England. She says although England has been good to her, she misses her home in the valley.
Algernon has written: 'The royal wanderer, or, The exile of England' -- subject(s): Accessible book