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  Count of St Germain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Count of St. Germain († February 27, 1784) was a courtier, adventurer, inventor, amateur scientist, violinist, amateur composer, and generally mysterious gentleman; he also had at least pretensions 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.
While he may have studied in Italy at Siena University, possibly as a protégé of Grand Duke Gian Gastone (the last of the Medici line), St. Germain's first chronicled appearances were in London in 1743 and in Edinburgh in 1745, where he was apparently arrested for spying.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Count_of_St_Germain   (992 words)

  
 "Count St. Germain" by H.P. Blavatsky @BlavatskyNet
This famous adventurer [the Count St. Germain] is supposed to have been a Hungarian by birth, but the early part of his life was by himself carefully wrapped in mystery.
St. Germain is surrounded by a legion of bottles, and is occupied in developing the manufacture of hats upon chemical principles.
Not being allowed to act as physician, St. Germain determines to show his power as an alchemist, takes a twelve-sous piece from the other augur, puts it on red-hot charcoal, and works with a blow-pipe, the piece of money is fused and allowed to cool.
www.blavatsky.net /blavatsky/arts/CountStGermain.htm   (1794 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint Germain, Bishop of Paris
Childebert fell dangerously ill about this time, at his palace of Celles, but was miraculously healed by Germain, as is attested in the king's letters-patent bestowing the lands of Celles on the church of Paris, in return for the favour he had received.
Germain wrote to Brunehaut (his letter is preserved) asking her to use her influence to prevent further war.
His remains were interred in St. Symphorien's chapel in the vestibule of St. Vincent's church, but in 754 his relics were solemnly removed into the body of the church, in the presence of Pepin and his son, Charlemagne, then a child of seven.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06473a.htm   (690 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint Germain, Bishop of Auxerre
It appears that Germain was accustomed to hang the trophies of the chase on a certain tree, which in earlier times had been the scene of pagan worship.
Later the oratory was replaced by a large church, which became a celebrated Benedictine abbey known as St. Germain's.
Germain was honoured in Cornwall and at St. Alban's in England's pre-reformation days, and has always been the patron of Auxerre.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06472b.htm   (1010 words)

  
 Great Theosophists--The Count de St. Germain (28 of 29)
Germain clothed himself was the outstanding topic of conversation among the nobility of the eighteenth century.
While St. Germain was living in Vienna he spent much of his time in the Rosicrucian laboratory on the Landstrasse, and at one time lived in the room which Leibniz occupied in 1713.
Germain also worked with the Fratres Lucis, and with the "Knights and Brothers of Asia" who studied Rosicrucian and Hermetic science and made the "philosopher's stone"(1) one of the objects of their research.
www.wisdomworld.org /setting/germain.html   (2618 words)

  
 Saint Germain
Saint Germain was a master of the ancient wisdom and of the knowledge of the Matter spheres.
Saint Germain explained to him that "as in all ages past, there was a portion of the people who became more interested in the temporary pleasures of the senses than in the larger creative plan of the Great God Self.
It was the communion cup of Saint Germain, who, with the mantle and scepter of the ancient priest/kings, gave of his own Light essence to those who had faithfully served the realm to the glory of God.
www.crystalinks.com /stgermain.html   (1680 words)

  
 St. Germain L'Auxerrois of Paris: Bordelon Ancestry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The edge of St. Germain L'Auxerrois is seen at right overlooking the east side of the Louvre museum, once a palace of the kings of France.
Germain L'Auxerrois of Paris, we assume is the same as St. Germain l'Auerois.
At one time St. Germain served as the King's Royal Church- when the Louvre was used as the Royal Palace before Versailles was constructed.
www.geocities.com /BourbonStreet/1781/France/paris/StGermainLAuxerrois.html   (188 words)

  
 st germain's parish church of england, edgbaston, birmingham, U.K
Germain's Edgbaston is a large Anglican parish church on the junction of City Road and Portland Road, Edgbaston in the Birmingham diocese.
Germain knew that simply winning arguments would not change such a view of life and so he set up 'schools of instruction'.
Besides this church which took the name of St. Germain in 1907 we have not heard of any other places in Britain called St. Germain except for an ancient village and the Bishop of St. Germain in the Diocese of Truro.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/david_fletcher1/stgerm/Stgermain.htm   (467 words)

  
 Paris - St-Germain des Pres   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
St-Germain-des-Prés was originally a little market town formed around the abbey of St. Germain.
The church, which dates from the era, shelters the tombs of the Merovingians and St. Germain, bishop of Paris.
Ultimately, it came to be known as a center of intellectualism; the Café de Flore and the Deux Magots were popular hangouts for such minds as Vian, Sartre, and Simone de Beauvoir.
www.pariserve.tm.fr /English/paris/stger.htm   (207 words)

  
 French culture | music : Ludovic Navarre, Saint Germain NYC April 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Ludovic Navarre, alias Saint Germain, pioneer of the French Touch, the new electronic music made in France, has become an idol on the international music scene.
St. Germain was in the same generation, but has never shared quite the same commercial success as his French cohorts.
When Ludovic was young, his goal was to be a professional sports player, but an accident changed his fate towards music and computers.
www.frenchculture.org /music/events/01stgermain.html   (295 words)

  
 St. Germain Wisconsin Vacations, Lodging and Accommodations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
destination for northern Wisconsin vacations, St. Germain Wisconsin is in the heart of Wisconsin's Northwoods surrounded by 1300 lakes, the Chequamegon National Forest, the Nicolet National Forest, the Northern Highland - American Legion State Forest, the Oneida County and Vilas County Forests.
The St. Germain area boasts year 'round recreation with excellent fishing, boating, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, hunting, golf, hiking, camping, biking, dining and relaxing.
The St. Germain snowmobile trails are groomed and maintained by the Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club.
www.st-germain.com   (328 words)

  
 St. Germain - Epitonic.com: Hi Quality Free and Legal MP3 Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Germain's album Boulevard was one of the first to explore house's more organic roots.
Included on the 2002 PIAS expanded re-release of Boulevard are two tracks from the 1999 F-Com recording From Detroit to St. Germain including St.
Germain knows just the proper formula of breaks and grooves to give the listener an entertaining history lesson of house, jazz, soul and the subtle cosmic connections shared by all three.
www.epitonic.com /artists/stgermain.html   (459 words)

  
 St. Germain News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Local news for St. Germain, WI continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.
Coming soon to a city street near you, an electronic device that tells the police whether you are driving a semi or an SUV and measures whether you are speeding.
Two 18-year-old men were arrested Friday in St. Germain after they were found with runaway juvenile girls.
www.topix.net /city/st-germain-wi   (750 words)

  
 ESPN Outdoors -- Little St. Germain offers excellent icefishing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
GERMAIN, Wis. — For more than a century the beautiful Wisconsin village of St. Germain has welcomed visitors to nature's grandeur with miles of forests, unspoiled glacial lakes and streams, meadows, wetlands, wildlife and, of course, some of the finest gamefishing anywhere.
One of St. Germain's premier fisheries is Little St. Germain Lake — located "right in town," so to speak, a second's hop from State Highway 70, but light years from noise and bustle.
Little St. Germain is around 950 acres with three bays: West Bay, East Bay and South Bay.
www.espn.go.com /outdoors/fishing/s/f_map_05_WI_Little_StGermain.html   (1187 words)

  
 Bait & Tackle Shop, Musky Fishing Guide Service Wisconsin - Ray's Landing in St. Germain
St Germain's most complete bait and tackle shop, as well as St Germain area Top staff of professional fishing guides.
St Germain located in the center of Vilas County has over 1300 lakes and over 93,920 acres of water.
St Germain waters host plenty of game fish such as Muskie, Northern Pike, Walleye, and Panfish.
www.rayslanding.com   (140 words)

  
 St. Germain CD review on AudioRevolution.com
I recently was fortunate enough to attend a St. Germain show in Los Angeles.
DJ Ludovic Navarre borrows the name St. Germain from an 18th-century entertainer who performed for French ruler Louis XV.
Tourist was my first taste of the French band St. Germain and it was truly delicious, leaving me hungry for more.
www.audiorevolution.com /music/revs/stgermain.shtml   (363 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Music: Tourist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Moby may have stolen his thunder on Play but St Germain, aka Ludovic Navarre, has been showcasing his futuristic nous and love of roots music by funking up the 4/4 electronic world with a little blues and gospel since the early 90s.
After his F-Communications swan song, From Detroit To St Germain in 98, Navarre worked with a host of great session musicians for this, his major label debut.
From Detroit to St Germain was the second full length release from Ludovic Navarre and was just a retrospective of everything he had done previous to his debut album Boulevard.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/B00004SYZ8   (1062 words)

  
 Kohler Interiors : Browse Collections
Germain captures the simplified elegance of French designs from the 1940s executed in McGuire's signature woven peel.
The St. Germain collection is available in a warm Cognac finish.
While light in scale yet grand in presence, these fresh new designs in seating and occasional furniture speak to McGuire's design ingenuity and fine craftsmanship.
www.kohlerinteriors.com /mcguire/2_1_1_1_st_germain.jsp   (82 words)

  
 Splendid Magazine reviews St. Germain: Boulevard: New Version, the Complete Series
In 2000, we were given a sample of St. Germain's work on the domestic Tourist, but until now have been relegated to import copies of the famed Boulevard sessions of France native Ludovic Navarre.
For Americans recently infatuated with the music of Air, there is a whole catalogue of St. Germain releases just waiting to be discovered.
A new mix of "Alabama Blues", taken from his 1999 release From Detroit to St. Germain, and the entirely danceable "Soul Salsa Soul", should ease the hurt a bit, or at least inspire rabid fans to shell out the cash for this new version.
www.splendidezine.com /review.html?reviewid=3224679299339557   (273 words)

  
 Fishing Guides in Northern Wisconsin - St. Germain Guides
Little St. Germain is popular water with a diverse fish population and a reputation for producing fish.
North of Hwy 70 and east of Hwy 155 and the Town of St Germain
Southwest of the town of St Germain between County Roads J and D
www.stgermainguides.com /waters.htm   (414 words)

  
 St. Germain on St. Germain
I was Merlin, I was Columbus, I was St. Francis, I was etc., all of whom are part of the same Soul Group that I am.
For some, I am as Germain, had the agreement to be their Spirit Guide, others as channels, which transmitted that information they were capable of understanding, and others that agreed to be embodiments of myself, such as Paul, whom we are currently working with.
All Channels are that composition of awareness of their truth, which evolves as that channel evolves in their mastery of remembrance.
www.spiritual-endeavors.org /channeling/saint-germain1.htm   (580 words)

  
 St. Germain Golf Club - A Northern Wisconsin Golf Course In Saint Germain, Wisconsin
The St. Germain Golf Club opened as a nine hole facility in 1993, with expansion to eighteen holes in 1996.
With the opening of the new holes, the course was rerouted to become one of the most scenic and enjoyable in the area.
Carved out of a dense white and red pine forest, the St. Germain Golf Club provides beauty as well as pure golfing pleasures.
www.stgermain-golfclub.com   (136 words)

  
 The Saint Germain Foundation
In 1930 Guy W. Ballard, hiking in northern California, met the Ascended Master Saint Germain on the side of Mount Shasta.
The parent organization is Saint Germain Foundation, with worldwide headquarters located in Schaumburg, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.
Saint Germain Foundation and its local activities are not affiliated with any other organization or persons.
www.saintgermainfoundation.org   (268 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Music: Boulevard: New Version: The Complete Series   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Germain (the brainchild of French producer Ludovic Navarre) has become a respected benchmark on the international music scene.
Before St. Germain caught the ear of legendary American jazz label Blue Note, which led to the 2000 release of the album Tourist and a string of sold-out shows across the U.S., Navarre was an innovator within the electronic music scene (with St. Germain and several other aliases).
While much electronic music seemingly comes with an expiration date and built-in obsolescence, the sound of St. Germain is enduring and undoubtedly takes a cue from the jazz masters in terms of longevity.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000634HS?v=glance   (1643 words)

  
 The hotel Zero middleman, just you and the owners - Paris in France
From the historic Latin Quarter, St. Germain and the Left Bank, to the glamorous Champs Elysée and Eiffel Tower on the Right Bank, from the Louvre to the Musée Rodin, from the most modest local church to Notre Dame, everything is located within easy walking or Metro distance.
Hotel Moderne Saint Germain Hotel Moderne Saint-Germain located in the latin Quarter and Saint-Germain des Prés, the heart of the city, is close to all these places reminding of Paris prestigious history...
Hotel California Saint Germain California Hotel is located in the heart of historical Paris, right in the Latin Quarter and Saint Germain des Prés, close to Notre Dame, the Cluny Abbey, the banks of the...
www.web-paris.com   (6611 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The Comte De St. Germain: The Secret of Kings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Germain was considered a mystic, philosopher, and master alchemist of the 17th century who held the key to immortality.
Cooper-Oakley's biography on Comte de St. Germain is the first biographical sketch written about this enigmatic character.
Germain was the friend, confident, and spy of European rulers for a generation.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1585090689?v=glance   (806 words)

  
 Rustic Manor Motor Lodge - St. Germain, Wisconsin
Rustic Manor Motor Lodge is located at the east side of town and situated in an attractive woodsy setting, with large pines and hardwoods providing an appropriate North Woods atmosphere.
Rustic Manor Motor Lodge and the St. Germain area are ideally situated between state, county and national forestlands where recreation is unlimited.
Just minutes away is the sporty and scenic St. Germain eighteen hole golf course, and you'll find hiking trails, tennis courts, riding stables and go-cart facilities conveniently close.
www.rusticmanor.com   (270 words)

  
 The Saint Germain Foundation
Saint Germain Press commenced publication in 1934 with Unveiled Mysteries, the extraordinary initial experiences of Godfre Ray King with the Ascended Master Saint Germain.
It has not been revised to suit the changing fashions of thought and is never mingled with the teachings from other sources.
Saint Germain Press exists only to publish and distribute instructional and service material for its parent organization, Saint Germain Foundation of Schaumburg, Illinois, USA, and this material is protected from use without permission by copyrights and trademarks.
www.saintgermainfoundation.org /body4.htm   (342 words)

  
 Schultz's Serene Shores/Eagle River, WI
We are open all year to meet your vacation needs whether you like to fish, golf, hike, bicycle, hunt, ice fish, snowmobile, cross country or downhill ski, or just choose to enjoy the beautiful outdoors in a relaxing atmosphere away from the big cities.
The Sugar Camp Chain of lakes is a scenic 5 lake chain located between Eagle River and St. Germain.
The St. Germain Bo-Boen snowmobile trail crosses Dam Lake and intersects with the Sugar Camp trails and Eagle River’s Headwaters trails affording access to hundreds of miles of the best snowmobile trails in the country.
www.schultzssereneshores.com   (515 words)

  
 Blue Note Records
At the court of Louis XV in 18th century France, there was a character who amazed everyone by pretending to be several centuries old.
As we enter into the 21st century, the person we’re concerned with today is just as impressive, but claims to be only 30 years old and is neither a swindler nor an aristocrat, but rather a maestro and a handyman.
He has found a jazz outfit in Saint Germain, and since the album Boulevard, the group has permanently featured Pascal Ohsé on trumpet, Edouard Labor on saxophone and flute, Alexandre Destrez on keyboards and Edmondo Carneiro on percussion.
www.bluenote.com /artistpage.asp?ArtistID=3670&tab=1   (628 words)

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