• Thumbnail for Josephinism
    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...
    14 KB (1,836 words) - 01:24, 17 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Joséphin Péladan
    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...
    14 KB (1,492 words) - 13:53, 25 October 2024
  • Thumbnail for Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
    spirit of Josephinism was benevolent and paternal. He intended to make his people happy, but strictly in accordance with his own criteria. Joseph set about...
    59 KB (7,246 words) - 02:28, 13 November 2024
  • Thumbnail for Joseph Rouletabille
    reveals that Rouletabille is the nickname of 18-year-old journalist Joseph Josephin, who was raised in a religious orphanage in Eu, a small town near Fécamp...
    10 KB (1,094 words) - 16:44, 8 November 2024
  • Thumbnail for Joséphin Soulary
    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...
    3 KB (303 words) - 17:53, 12 November 2024
  • Thumbnail for Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre
    the major names in French occultism such as Marquis Stanislas de Guaita, Joséphin Péladan and Oswald Wirth and was a member of a number of Rosicrucian, and...
    13 KB (1,340 words) - 20:38, 3 October 2024
  • Thumbnail for Major Arcana
    commentators on the initiatory tarot, e.g. Papus, François-Charles Barlet, and Joséphin Péladan (1858–1918). These orders placed great emphasis on secrets, advancing...
    24 KB (2,673 words) - 01:32, 9 November 2024
  • Thumbnail for Ignaz von Döllinger
    Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger (German: [ˈɪɡnaːts fɔn ˈdœlɪŋɐ]; 28 February 1799 – 14 January 1890), also Doellinger in English, was a German theologian...
    22 KB (2,776 words) - 20:09, 26 October 2024
  • Thumbnail for Holy Grail
    the Templars and Grail to the Cathars. In 1906, French esoteric writer Joséphin Péladan identified the Cathar castle of Montségur with Munsalväsche or...
    46 KB (6,256 words) - 10:27, 2 November 2024
  • Thumbnail for 1782 Edict of Tolerance
    1782 Edict of Tolerance (category Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor)
    religious reform of Emperor Joseph II during the time he was emperor of the Habsburg monarchy as part of his policy of Josephinism, a series of drastic reforms...
    7 KB (886 words) - 07:16, 10 March 2024