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Illuminati (ÒEnlightened OnesÓ) A rationalistic society founded in Germany soon after 1776 by Adam Weishaupt, a professor of canon law. Originally promoted free thought and democratic political theories. It had close affinities with the Freemasons and seemingly was organized on a Masonic plan. For ten years it was very popular among German rationalists, but as a society it had limited influence. The Roman Catholic Church, which Weishaupt left in his youth and rejoined before his death, condemned the Illuminati; in 1785 the Bavarian government dissolved the organization, believing it was secretly trying to take over monarchies. All members were arrested except for Weishaupt who fled, and is believed by some to have escaped to America. In Spain and Italy in the 15th cent. the term Illuminati referred to persons believed to hold supernatural mental powers. Other groups using the name have included a mystical sect that flourished in the 16th cent, in Spain and France, the original Rosicrucians, and certain followers of Boehme and Swedenborg. There is also an order of Freemasons called Illuminati. Many people today believe that Weishaupt recreated the society in America and that today it is the power behind all the world's governments and giant corporations. (See also: Illuminati, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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Illuminati Illuminati (ÒEnlightened OnesÓ) A rationalistic society founded in Germany soon after 1776 by Adam Weishaupt, a professor of canon law. Originally promoted free thought and democratic political theories. It had close affinities with the Freemasons and seemingly was organized on a Masonic plan. For ten years it was very popular among German rationalists, but as a society it had limited influence. The Roman Catholic Church, which Weishaupt left in his youth and rejoined before his death, condemned the Illuminati; in 1785 the Bavarian government dissolved the organization, believing it was secretly trying to take over monarchies. All members were arrested except for Weishaupt who fled, and is believed by some to have escaped to America. In Spain and Italy in the 15th cent. the term Illuminati referred to persons believed to hold supernatural mental powers. Other groups using the name have included a mystical sect that flourished in the 16th cent, in Spain and France, the original Rosicrucians, and certain followers of Boehme and Swedenborg. There is also an order of Freemasons called Illuminati. Many people today believe that Weishaupt recreated the society in America and that today it is the power behind all the world's governments and giant corporations. (See also: Illuminati, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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See also:Ardrossan, Ardrossan - History, Ardrossan - Transport, Ardrossan - Culture, Ardrossan - Environment, Ardrossan - Illuminati, Ardrossan - Government, Ardrossan - Other places with the same name Read more here: » Ardrossan: Encyclopedia II - Ardrossan - Illuminati |
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Illuminati - History.
A movement of freethinkers that were the most radical offshoot of The Enlightenment — whose adherents were given the name Illuminati (but who called themselves "Perfectibilists") — was founded on May 1, 1776 by Jesuit-taught Adam Weishaupt (d. 1830), who was the first lay professor of canon law. The group has also been called the Illuminati Order, the Order of t ...
See also:Illuminati, Illuminati - Origins, Illuminati - Alumbrados of Spain, Illuminati - Illuminés of France, Illuminati - Rosicrucians, Illuminati - Martinists, Illuminati - The Bavarian Illuminati, Illuminati - History, Illuminati - Cultural effect, Illuminati - The Illuminati in popular culture Read more here: » Illuminati: Encyclopedia II - Illuminati - The Bavarian Illuminati |
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lighting — supplying light to an area
Enlightenment (Satori), see also Illuminati
the art of decorating letters or pages with ink and embossing techniques. See illuminated manuscript.
Illumination (album), an album by Paul Weller.
Other related archivesEnlightenment, Illuminati, Paul Weller, Satori, art, embossing, illuminated manuscript, ink, light, lighting
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Born at Dijon, he was educated by the Jesuits, and at the age of 27 he obtained a public office at Martinique. It was not till his return to Paris in 1760 with the rank of commissioner-general that he made his public debut as an author. His first attempts, a mock romance and a coarse song, gained so much popularity, both in the Court and among the people, that he was encouraged to try something more ambitious. He accordingly produced his romance, Les P ...
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Illuminati Illuminati (“Enlightened Ones”) A rationalistic society founded in Germany soon after 1776 by Adam Weishaupt, a professor of canon law. Originally promoted free thought and democratic political theories. It had close affinities with the Freemasons and seemingly was organized on a Masonic plan. For ten years it was very popular among German rationalists, but as a society it had limited influence. The Roman Catholic Church, which Weishaupt left in his youth and rejoined before his death, condemned the Illuminati; in 1785 the Bavarian government dissolved the organization, believing it was secretly trying to take over monarchies. All members were arrested except for Weishaupt who fled, and is believed by some to have escaped to America. In Spain and Italy in the 15th cent. the term Illuminati referred to persons believed to hold supernatural mental powers. Other groups using the name have included a mystical sect that flourished in the 16th cent, in Spain and France, the original Rosicrucians, and certain followers of Boehme and Swedenborg. There is also an order of Freemasons called Illuminati. Many people today believe that Weishaupt recreated the society in America and that today it is the power behind all the world's governments and giant corporations. (See also: Illuminati, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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