- Jean-Baptiste du Val-de-Grâce,
baron de
Cloots (24 June 1755 – 24
March 1794),
better known as
Anacharsis Cloots (also
spelled Clootz), was a
Prussian nobleman...
- (thus
making Paine and
Cloots lose
their Convention membership).
During the 1793–1794
Reign of Terror,
Paine was
imprisoned and
Cloots was
executed on the...
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discovered a
foreign plot in
which Stanislas-Marie
Maillard and
Anacharsis Cloots,
among others, were
implicated as agents. This
succeeded in
casting su****ion...
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Louis de Saint-Just thus
stigmatized Anarchasis Cloots' cosmopolitanism,
declaring "
Cloots liked the universe,
except France." With the Thermidor...
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Official website Leslie Cloots at the LPGA Tour
official site
Leslie Cloots at the Women's
World Golf
Rankings official site
Leslie Cloots at the
Skillest official...
- of religion". On 12 December,
Robespierre attacked the
wealthy foreigner Cloots in the
Jacobin club of
being a
Prussian spy.
Robespierre denounced the "de-Christianisers"...
- the
original on 2008-04-05.
Retrieved 2008-01-24. J. Bentell; P. Nies; J.
Cloots; J. Vermeiren; B. Grietens; O. David; A. Shurkun; R. Schneider. "FLIP CHIPPED...
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History Workshop (28): 63–87. JSTOR 4288925. Roux, Jacques;
Cloots, Anacharsis; Hébert, Jacques-René; Maréchal,
Sylvain (2018). "Jacques Hébert"...
- of
Revolutionary de-Christianisers like Hébert, Momoro, and
Anacharsis Cloots. The
establishment of the Cult of the
Supreme Being represented the beginning...
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world state other than
empire were the "universal republic" of
Anacharsis Cloots (1792) and the "federation of free states" of
Immanuel Kant (1795), where...