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 Count of St Germain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Germain never revealed his actual background and identity, leading to many speculations about him and his origin and ancestry.
The Count of St. Germain († February 27, 1784) was a courtier, adventurer, inventor, amateur scientist, violinist, amateur composer, and a mysterious gentleman; he also displayed some skills with the practice of alchemy.
Some of the more plausible include the possibility that he was the son of Francis II Rákóczi, the Prince of Transylvania (who was in exile), or that he was the illegitimate son of Marie-Ann de Neubourg, the widow of Charles II of Spain.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Comte_de_Saint-Germain   (995 words)

  
 CLAUDE LOUIS, COMTE DE SAINT-GERMAIN - LoveToKnow Article on CLAUDE LOUIS, COMTE DE SAINT-GERMAIN
SAINT-GERMAIN, CLAUDE LOUIS, COMTE DE (1707-1778), French general, was born on the 15th of April 1707, at the Chteau of Vertamboz.
The terrace of St Germain, constructed by A. Lentre in 1672, is I~ m.long and Iooft.
The fte des Loges (end of August and beginning of September) is one of the most popular in the neighborhood of Paris.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /S/SA/SAINT_GERMAIN_CLAUDE_LOUIS_COMTE_DE.htm   (1959 words)

  
 Comte de St. Germain - A Man Who Never Dies
Mademoiselle de Genlis asserts that she met the Comte de Saint-Germain in 1821 during the negotiations for the Treaty of Vienna; and the Comte de Chalons, who was ambassador in Venice, said he spoke to him there soon afterwards in the Piazza di San Marco.
The Comte de Saint-Germain was a man "of middle height, strongly built, and dressed with superb simplicity." He spoke with an entire lack of ceremony to the most highly placed personages and was fully conscious of his superiority.
Later, Madam de Gergy told Madam de Pompadour that she had received from Saint-Germain at Venice an elixir that enabled her to preserve, for a long time and without the smallest change, the appearance of a woman of twenty-five.
www.deeptrancenow.com /exc_stgermain.htm   (6477 words)

  
 The Comte de Saint-Germain
The Comte de Saint-Germain: A man "of middle height, strongly built, and dressed with superb simplicity." He spoke with casual freedom to the most highly placed personages and was fully conscious of his superiority.
A general view seems to be: 1.Saint Germain never seemed to age.
St Germain seems to be connected with secret societies such as Freemasonry, the Society of Asiatic Brothers (Vienna), the Rosicrucians and the Knights Templars, the Knights of Light and others.
www.aracaria.com.au /study_stuff/foucault_7.htm   (788 words)

  
 Saint-Germain the Deathless
This was the Comte de Saint-Germain, who wished to make people believe that he had lived for several centuries.
The Duc de Choiseul, as Minister of Foreign Affairs, was excluded, it seems, from all knowledge of these double intrigues, and the Marechal de Belle-Isle, Minister of War, was obviously kept in the dark, as was Madame de Pompadour.
The King and Madame de Pompadour (who was not initiated into the general scheme of the King’s secret) were both acquainted with what de Choiseul was not to know—namely, Belle-Isle’s plan for secretly making peace through the mediation, or management, at all events, of Holland.
www.worldspirituality.org /saint-germain.html   (4730 words)

  
 comte de Saint-Germain --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The French actor Lucien Germain Guitry was one of the greatest French interpreters of modern realistic drama.
Explains French theorist Henri de Saint-Simon's ideology and its contribution to the events of the 1848 Revolution.
Explains the diverse applications of Henri de Saint-Simon's doctrine at the political, social, and economic levels in 1848 France.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9064859   (687 words)

  
 Overview of the History of Mount Shasta
His family name was Saint- Germain, a name derived from one of the many French villages and places named in honor of Germain, a Catholic saint and 6th Century Bishop of Paris.
The teachings learned from Saint Germain, as presented in Ballard's books, the fantastic parts notwithstanding, have an undeniable empowering appeal to many persons.
De Roquefeuil says: "It was, doubtless, this circumstance, which was unknown to our illustrious La Peyrouse, and that was the cause of his error, when seeing a great fire on Cape Mendocino, about the same time of year, he thought it was a volcano."
www.siskiyous.edu /shasta/his/index.htm   (8156 words)

  
 A Historical Sketch of the Comte de Saint-Germain
A Historical Sketch of the Comte de Saint-Germain
Perhaps stretching fair use doctrine, I have copied this brief history of the Comte de Saint Germain from the Encyclopedia Britannica article.
Saint-Germain is mentioned in a letter of Horace Walpole's as being in London about 1743 and as being arrested as a Jacobite spy and released.
www.bearcave.com /bookrev/saint_germain.html   (342 words)

  
 Saint-Germain
The man known as the Count of Saint-Germain or le Comte de Saint-Germain as he is more commonly known (also known as "der Wundermann", meaning the wonder man in German) is a figure of mystery whose legend has grown in the last 200 years since his death, or supposed death according to some.
There are several conflicting versions of his early life one being, that he was born in 1710 in Portugal, a Sephardic Jew.
www.themystica.com /mystica/articles/s/saint_germain.html   (438 words)

  
 Coligny, Gaspard de Châtillon, comte de on Encyclopedia.com
On Aug. 22, 1572, Coligny escaped the assassination ordered by Catherine and by Henri de Guise (see under Guise, family); two days later, however, he was murdered in the massacre of Huguenots instigated by Catherine (see Saint Bartholomew's Day, massacre of).
With Louis I de Condé (see under Condé, family) he commanded the Huguenots (French Protestants) after the murder of Protestants at Vassy (1562) and also in the second of the Wars of Religion (1567-68).
A nephew of Anne, duc de Montmorency, he came to the French court at an early age.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/C/Coligny.asp   (381 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Most Holy Trinosophia: Books: Comte De Saint-Germain
Amazon.com: Most Holy Trinosophia: Books: Comte De Saint-Germain
Comte de St. Germain is one of the greatest men of all time, we will know more about him in the years to come He was instrumental in the founding of America and will establish the golden age within her borders.
Nothing is known about the source of St. Germain's occult knowledge; he merely admitted he was obeying the orders of a power higher than himself, saying that his father was the Secret Doctrine and his mother the Mysteries.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0893144177?v=glance   (1495 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Comte de Montalembert
On 16 August, 1836, Abbé Gerbet blessed his marriage with Mlle de Mérode, daughter of the Felix de Mérode who had taken such an important part in the insurrection of the Belgian Catholics against the government of the Low Countries, and who was descended from Saint Elizabeth of Hungary.
In 1836 he published his "Vie de Saint Elizabeth de Hongrie" which restored hagiography in France and brought back to Catholics a taste for the supernatural as shown in the lives of the saints.
When the "Agence générale pour la défense de la liberté religieuse" (Central committee for the safeguarding of religious liberty), founded by the editors of "L'Avenir", had solemnly declared war on the monopoly of the French University by opening a primary school (9 May, 1831), Montalembert was indicted.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/10513b.htm   (2244 words)

  
 Ascended Master Saint Germain - Lord of the Seventh Ray - Ascension Research Center
Le Comte de Saint Germain - after Francis Bacon's Ascension, Francis was given the Dispensation by the Lords of Karma to manifest in a visible tangible physical body as "Le Comte de Saint Germain" - "The Wonderman of Europe" (Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries A.D.)
It is independent of The Theosophical Society, Agni Yoga Society, I AM Religious Activity of the Saint Germain Foundation, ADK Luk Publications, Ascended Masters Teaching Foundation, The Summit Lighthouse, Church Universal and Triumphant, or The Temple of The Presence.
The Opportunity has been afforded, and the cycles are now to move into action to let the Earth know that Saint Germain is ready for the Golden Age, and ready to bring up those Christed individuals into the fullness of their God Presence.
www.ascension-research.org /germain.html   (3096 words)

  
 CLAUDE LOUIS, COMTE DE SAINT-GERMAIN - LoveToKnow Article on CLAUDE LOUIS, COMTE DE SAINT-GERMAIN
SAINT-GERMAIN, CLAUDE LOUIS, COMTE DE (1707-1778), French general, was born on the 15th of April 1707, at the Chteau of Vertamboz.
Saint-Germain was presented at court by the reformers Turgot and Malesherbes, and was appointed minister of war by Louis XVI.
The terrace of St Germain, constructed by A. Lentre in 1672, is I~ m.long and Iooft.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /S/SA/SAINT_GERMAIN_CLAUDE_LOUIS_COMTE_DE.htm   (3096 words)

  
 Vampire Library of Darkness : Chelsea Quinn Yarbro - Saint-Germain Chronicles - Saint-Germain
Le Comte de Saint-Germain at the end of the 15th century already claims to be over 4000 years old.
Le Comte de Saint-Germain — cultured, well-traveled, articulate, elegant, learned, honorable, an alchemist, and a man of many secrets — he is a mystery.
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro -> Blood roses: a novel of saint germain
www.vampires.nu /pages/vampires.cfm/ID/223/pageid/8   (138 words)

  
 Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
For the last twenty-seven years, she has been writing about the Comte de Saint-Germain and his fellow vampires.
Another unique feature is that her vampire Saint-Germain is modeled closely after a real historical person Comte de Saint-Germain.
Stories tell he possessed an elixir of life and remained for almost a hundred years of recorded appearances, a man who appeared to be the age of 40 - 50.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/vampire_ebook_authors/114673   (583 words)

  
 Café Limerick
Food: The Thai Chicken Wrap wasn't bad but was served with a handfull of crisps and a token gesture towards salad that was the tasteless grated carrot and red cabbage, which desperatley needed a dressing.
This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar.
View: The large open view of the junction of Catherine St. and Roches St. gives plenty to look at, but eventually you realise you are sitting in a large badly finished box for all the world to see.
cafe-limerick.blogspot.com   (1180 words)

  
 Notes of an Immortal Alchemist
One is reminded of Marie Antoinette apologising to her executioner for stepping on his toe.
But when they are being piled high and selling for less than £1 a pound, it's hard not to intuit that something, somewhere has indeed gone terribly wrong."
Go to your music player of choice (in this case, winamp) and put it all on "shuffle." Say the following questions aloud(or not as you prefer), and after each one press play(or next).
le-comte.blogspot.com   (600 words)

  
 Alibris: Comte de Saint Germain
by Hall, Manly P (Adapted by), and Saint-Germain, and St Germain, Comte De The great illuminist, Rosicrucian, and Freemason who termed himself the Comte de St. Germain is one of the most baffling personalities of modern history.
The Most Holy Trinosophia of the Comte de Saint Germain 1933
The Music of the Comte de St. Germain: The Favorite Songs from the Opera Called L'Incostanza Delusa, to Which is Added Six Sonatas for Two Violins with a Bass for the Harpsichord or Violoncello
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Comte_de_Saint_Germain   (438 words)

  
 The Count de Saint-Germain and H.P.Blavatsky - Two Messengers of the White Lodge - by H.S. Olcott
One writer, signing himself Jean Léclaireur, says in an interesting article on “Le Secret du Comte de Saint-Germain,” in the Lotus Bleu, Vol VI, 314-319, that he was familiar with French, English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Russian, Danish, Swedish and many oriental dialects.
She is giving an interesting account of an interview between Her Majesty, the Count de Maurepas, herself and St-Germain.
Maurepas, had come in and was slandering St-Germain outrageously, calling him a rogue and a charlatan.
www.theosophical.ca /SaintGermain.htm   (3128 words)

  
 Talk History Forum - The Comte de Saint-Germain
I first came across the Comte de Saint-Germain when reading Eco's Foucault's Pendulum and, after finding out more about him I must conclude that he one of the more interesting of the mysterious characters that history sometimes throws up: Kaspar Hauser, Prester John, the man in the iron mask.
He apparently still lives today, had a complete knowledge of history and often talked of events (such as meeting Christ) as if he were actually there and retelling his anecdotal memories.
Little is known about him (if he is/was a single person at all), but here is some background to the phenomenon surrounding him.
www.talk-history.com /forum/printthread.php?t=874   (161 words)

  
 COMTE DE SAINT-GERMAIN - LoveToKnow Article on COMTE DE SAINT-GERMAIN
COMTE DE SAINT-GERMAIN - LoveToKnow Article on COMTE DE SAINT-GERMAIN
To properly cite this COMTE DE SAINT-GERMAIN article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
www.1911encyclopedia.org /S/SA/SAINT_GERMAIN_COMTE_DE.htm   (480 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Saint Germain on Alchemy: Formulas for Self-Transformation: Books
Comte De Saint Germain, Mark L. Prophet, Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Includes sections on the mystical origins of America and Saint Germain as the Wonderman of Europe.
In this greatest of all self-help books, Saint Germain reveals techniques to help you transform your life, your town, your planet.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0916766683   (414 words)

  
 Powell's Books - Hotel Transylvania by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
The classic tale that introduced the legendary Le Comte de Saint-Germain, first published in 1978 and spawning 14 titles in the Saint-Germain epic, is now available in paperback.
When young Madelaine de Montalia meets the toast of 1740s Paris — courtly Le Comte de Saint-Germain — they both know that they have found true passion.
Even the revelation that Saint-Germain is an immortal vampire doesn't cause Madelaine to doubt her heart.
powells.com /cgi-bin/partner?partner_id=719&cgi=product&isbn=044661100X   (449 words)

  
 Alchemy texts archives - Comte de Saint Germain
germain as an 'ascended master' along with jesus, mohamed [i believe] and
(wasn't Germain said to be one of the heads of the Priory du Sion?)
There is a speculative account of St Germain being connected with a high
www.levity.com /alchemy/t_comte.html   (647 words)

  
 Claude de France
She was married to François, Comte de Angoulême on 18 May 1514 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
Claude de France (13 October 1499 - 20 July 1524) was a princess of France and duchess of Brittany and Milan.
Claude didn't have any political power and she was probably one of the darkest and less important of the queens of France.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/c/cl/claude_de_france.html   (647 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Louis XIV
Lastly, at the end of his reign, Louis ordered a new inquiry into the causes and the persistence of the heresy, and decreed, by the declaration of 8 March, 1715, that all Protestants who had continued to reside in the kingdom since 1685 were liable to the penalties of relapsed heretics unless they became Catholics.
Louis, on 14 September, 1693, declared that, to show his veneration for the pope, he ordered the declaration of 1682 to be held without effect in regard to religious policy.
The good understanding between Louis and the papacy, while they fought side by side against Jansenism (see below), was again momentarily clouded during the War of the Spanish Succession.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09371a.htm   (647 words)

  
 Paris - Saint Denis - The Tombs
The effigy lies side by side with that of Louis, comte d'Artois, son of Philippe le Hardi, buried in the church of the Jacobins in Paris, and the statues came to Saint-Denis by the usual route.
Dom Poirier notes the coincidence and remarks that the coffin of Louis XV occupied the niche at the entrance of the vault where it was customary to deposit the body of the last king while awaiting the arrival of his successor, when he was carried to his proper 'resting place in the vault.
The arcade carries a platform, under which is the ceiling of the mortuary chamber, a ceiling in handsome caissons, ornamented each with a different rose.
www.oldandsold.com /articles08/paris-travel-18.shtml   (647 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The comte de St. Germain : the secret of kings
The comte de St. Germain : the secret of kings
Find in a Library: The comte de St. Germain : the secret of kings
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