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A term ransom refers to the practice of holding the captive to extort money or even even property extorted to assure their release, or to the total of money required. Holding population for ransom has occurred throughout history. Inside 78 BC, pirates of modern-contemporary Turkey captured Julius Caesar and held him on Pharmacusthe until mortal paid a fee for him. It besides refers to demanding concessions from either the human or even organization by threatening damaging action.
After ransom means "payment", a word comes via Old French rançon from either Latin redemptio = "buying back": compare "redemption".
Around Christianity, ransom is the caducous blood of Jesus Christ, which made delivery from either sin and death imaginable for the offspring of Adam.
Other meanings
Ransom or even Ransome occurs sometimes as an English surname, and from either that these are encountered around occasionally tradenames and company names. A cognomen comes from either "Ranolf's son" or even similar.
Ransom is the title of many wharehouses in the United States:
Ransom, Illinois
Ransom, Kansas
Watch as well:
Ransom Canyon, Texas
Ransom County, North Dakota
Ransom Township, Michigan
Ransom Township, Minnesota
Ransom Township, Pennsylvania
Ransomville, New York
Ransom was also the title of a 1996 movie directed by Ron Howard starring Mel Gibson, Rene Russo and Gary Sinise.
Elwin Ransom is the protagonist of C. S. Lewis's Space Trilogy.
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