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Roger Gougenot des
Mousseaux (1805 – 1876) was a
French writer,
antisemite and journalist. In 1860 he
wrote La
magie au dix-neufième siècle, and in 1864...
- same year, he left
France for Italy, in
company with the Abbé
Louis Gougenot.
Gougenot had some
acquaintance with the arts, and was
highly valued by the...
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against famed Catholic authors such as Jules-Eudes de
Mirville and
Roger Gougenot des Mousseaux, who
regarded magnetism as the
workings of
demons and other...
- turn
influence many
subsequent right-wing
reactionaries such as
Roger Gougenot des Mousseaux,
Charles Maurras, and Édouard Drumont,
nationalists such...
- Juif, le judaïsme et la judaïsation des
peuples chrétiens (1869) by
Roger Gougenot des Mousseaux,
which he
translated into
German under the
title The Eternal...
- turn
influence many
subsequent right-wing
reactionaries such as
Roger Gougenot des Mousseaux,
Charles Maurras, and Édouard Drumont,
nationalists such...
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wives of
Gaultier and
Boniface in the
farce La
Comedie des
comediens by
Gougenot in 1632–33.
Abraham Bosses famous engraving of Les
Farceurs de l'Hoˆtel...
- turn
influence many
subsequent right-wing
reactionaries such as
Roger Gougenot des Mousseaux,
Charles Maurras, and Édouard Drumont,
nationalists such...
- Cendrecourt,
Franc Noir De Gy,
Franc Noir De Jussey,
Franc Noir De Venere,
Gougenot,
Gougenot Saône,
Plant Jacquot Maul, Erika; Töpfer, Reinhard; Eibach, Rudolf...
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wives of
Gaultier and
Boniface in the
farce La
Comedie des
comediens by
Gougenot. Mlle
Beaupre is
noted in an
incident from 1649
described by Tallemant...