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Krotona was one of
three important Theosophical centers in the
United States during the
early part of the 20th century.
Originally built in Hollywood...
- Angeles, California,
United States. It was
built in 1921 for the
Utopian Krotona Colony in
Beachwood Canyon and was
designed by
Marie Russak, an architect...
- style, but its
place as the most
lavish residence ****ociated with the
Krotona Colony, a
utopian society founded by the
Theosophical Society in 1912....
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Thomas (1918). The life of Pythagoras;.
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amphitheater at
Krotona. (One of the
three most
important centers of
learning for
Theosophical Society members during the 20th century,
Krotona was located...
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appears in the
Philippine national epic
Florante at
Laura as the
Kingdom of
Krotona. The poem
narrates this as the
homeland of the
protagonist Florante's mother...
- the 1960s and 1970s by
members of the
Theosophy movement adjacent to the
Krotona Institute of Theosophy. Taormina's founder,
theosophist Ruth Wilson, envisioned...
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koroida 1972 O
Puskas ton
Petralonon Fotis 1972 O
prigipas tis
agoras Krotonas 1972 O
kyrios stathmarhis 1973 O
tsarlatanos Hercules 1978
Midnight Express...
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headquarters at
Krotona in Hollywood. She
became editor of its magazine, The Messenger, and
member of the
committee responsible for
Krotona." In 1919, Foster...
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transferred operations to
Hollywood in 1912,
where the
Theosophical colony of
Krotona was established. Most of the
colony later moved north to Ojai, California...