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Simony (/ˈsɪməni/) is the act of
selling church offices and
roles or
sacred things. It is
named after Simon Magus, who is
described in the Acts of the...
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which the
question of the
reordination of
those who had been
ordained by
simonists was considered. In 1052 he
joined the
emperor at
Pressburg and vainly...
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interesting periodicals" and that he "could not do
without it." The Saint-
Simonists bought the
newspaper in 1830, and was the
official voice of the movement...
- the Church,
which they
considered a
fraudulent mob of
adulterers and
Simonists. In response,
three men from the
lower classes who
openly called the indulgences...
- Chrétien Urhan, a German-born
violinist who
introduced him to the Saint-
Simonists.
Lamennais dissuaded Liszt from
becoming a monk or priest.
Urhan was an...
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Isidore Auguste Marie François
Xavier Comte (/kɒnt/; French: [oɡyst kɔ̃t] ; 19
January 1798 – 5
September 1857) was a
French philosopher, mathematician...
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founded by the
republican and
socialist Leroux,
mouthpiece of the Saint-
Simonists starting in 1830 Je suis partout, 1930–1944, far-right newspaper, Collaborationist...
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members of the
socialist and
labor movement. The
French socialist Saint-
Simonists of the 1820s and 1830s used
slogans such as, "from each
according to his...
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Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (/ˈhaɪnə/; German: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈhaɪnə] ; born
Harry Heine; 13
December 1797 – 17
February 1856) was a
German poet, writer...
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Claude Henri de Rouvroy,
comte de Saint-Simon (17
October 1760 – 19 May 1825),
better known as
Henri de Saint-Simon (French: [ɑ̃ʁi də sɛ̃ simɔ̃]), was...