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Joséphin Péladan (28
March 1858 – 27 June 1918) was a
French novelist and
Rosicrucian who
later briefly joined the
Martinist order led by
Papus (Gérard...
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Josephinism is a name
given collectively to the
domestic policies of
Joseph II, Holy
Roman Emperor (1765–1790).
During the ten
years in
which Joseph was...
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Joséphin (Joseph Marie)
Soulary (23
February 1815 - 28
March 1891),
French poet, son of a Lyon
merchant of
Genoese origin (Solari). He was born in Lyon...
- Jozefina, Finka, Ina (Croatian) Jozefien, Josefien, Fien (Dutch) Josephine,
Josephin (English)
Josefine (German)
Josefine (Danish) Ιωσηφίνα, Io̱si̱fína (Gr****)...
- France's
first ever
occult society,
established by
Stanislas de
Guaita and
Joséphin Péladan in 1888. Its
structure and
teaching had
similarities and intersections...
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Joseph II's
brief reign was
marked by this conflict, with his
ideology of
Josephinism facing opposition.
Joseph II
carried out
numerous reforms in the spirit...
- d'Etigues),
Genevieve (unknown mother), the heir of
Borostyria (by
Queen Olga),
Josephin and Marie-Therese (by
Angelique la Cloche)
Nationality French...
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modernity Antinomianism Consubstantiation Febronianism Gallicanism Jansenism Josephinism Pantheism Protestantism Anabaptism Arminianism Calvinism Lutheranism...
- re-established in 1890,
Satie was
introduced to the
Rosicrucian sect by his
friend Joséphin Péladan. The work is
influenced by
occultism and esotericism,
which spread...
- De Coster, Théophile Gautier, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Stéphane Mallarmé,
Joséphin Péladan, Paul Verlaine, Voltaire, and many others. Best
known today for...