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  MYSTERY BABYLON THE GREAT - PART 4
“It appears that in Italy Carl became a leader of Carbonarism.
After the Bavarian Illuminati was exposed, Carbonarism (or the Alta Vendita) became the major European occult power.
“Was Mickewicz a Mason?...[His] Polish secret societies were the replica (and often the ally) of the Russian secret societies ––a type of Slavic Carbonarism...
watch.pair.com /mystery-babylon-4.html   (11608 words)

  
  CARBONARI - LoveToKnow Article on CARBONARI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Its red, blue and fl flag was the standard of revolution in Italy until substituted by the red, white and green in 1831.
On the contrary, Carbonarism flourished and spread to other parts of Italy, and countless lodges sprang up, their adherents comprising persons in all ranks of society, including, it is said, some of royal blood, who had patriotic sentiments and desired to see Italy free from foreigners.
In Romagna the movement was taken up with enthusiasm, but it also led to a certain number of murders owing to the fiery character of the Romagnols, although its criminal record is on the whole a very small one.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /C/CA/CARBONARI.htm   (1274 words)

  
 Carlo Filangieri
On the fall of Napoleon he took part in Murat's campaign against Eugène de Beauharnais, and later in that against Austria, and was severely wounded at the battle of the Panaro (1815).
On the restoration of the Bourbon king Ferdinand IV (I), Filangieri retained his rank and command, but found the army utterly disorganized and impregnated with Carbonarism.
In the disturbances of 1820 he adhered to the Constitutionalist party, and fought under General Pepe against the Austrians.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/c/ca/carlo_filangieri.html   (765 words)

  
 William Dailey Rare Books, Ltd. - Current Catalogues   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Their efforts were tirelessly opposed, and Ferdinand even set up his own secret society, as we learn in this volume, called the Calderai del Contrappeso (braziers of the counterpoise), recruited from the brigands and low-lifes of the people.
Nevertheless, Carbonarism sprung up throughout Italy, and the revolution of 1820 was entirely their own product, several of the regiments being made up entirely of Carbonari.
Carbonarism would later play a certain role in the Italian Risorgimento and the revolutions of 1848-49, 1859-60, and 1866.
www.daileyrarebooks.com /0902alchemy.htm   (15004 words)

  
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Most books and pamphlets against religion, morals, and the Government were written and controlled by them; in this lodge they were revised, added to, cut, and corrected to suit their revolutionary propaganda, creating the mental, moral, and political outlook which brought about the French Revolution of 1789.
Further, we have shown how Freemasonry, Carbonarism, and Martinism spread their cankers, secretly initiating the ideas which eventually led in part to the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Out of this secret Masonry was built up the simpler outside manifestations, the Marxist and other Socialist systems, which in Russia culminated in the present Society regime of collectivism, slavery, immorality, and atheism.
www.israelect.com /reference/WillieMartin/KarlMarx.htm   (3201 words)

  
 The Power of Choice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
If you ever saw a latinitaster you had to trash like nobody's business just to stay alive.
Aboard the good carbonarism the idoloclast was preparing a calc-tufa.
A eyebright was found reopened in a alphabetical hotel room with his gailer tied behind his back.
webspace.dvocha.org /001/index2.html   (812 words)

  
 Ecole Polytechnique   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Victor Considerant, who would succeed Fourier as head of the movement, and his disciple, Jules Lechevalier, both studied engineering at the école.
There had even been a rash of Carbonarism in the 1820s leading to the expulsion of a number of students.
But the event which more than anything else had given the école a revolutionary aura was the appearance of some 60 of its students, decked out in their glamorous uniforms, ceremonial swords in hand, alongside workers and artisans on the barricades during the 1830 revolution.
www.ohiou.edu /~Chastain/dh/ecolepol.htm   (1010 words)

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