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- FactGrid talk:Regimenter des Dreißigjährigen Kriegs (← links)
- Session of the Concordienorden, 1772-04-11 (Q1640) (← links)
- Meeting Christoph Bode and Georg Laurent Batsch with Lorenz Johann Daniel Succow in Jena, inn "zur Sonne", 1784-05-12 (Q1664) (← links)
- Session of the lodge "Purita" Braunschweig, 1763-01-04 (Q1824) (← links)
- Establishment of an archive of Gotha's Minerval Church (Q1826) (← links)
- Encounter J.J.C. Bode and Ernst II. von Gotha: The future of the Illuminati archive, Weimar, 1788-03-13 (Q1827) (← links)
- Johann Joachim Christoph Bode collocates the Illuminati archive, 1788-03 (Q1828) (← links)
- Johann Joachim Christoph Bodes dies, 1793-12-13 (Q1829) (← links)
- Johann Joachim Christoph Bode's archive and library are transferred from Weimar to Gotha, 1794-01-14 (Q1830) (← links)
- Gotha's Lodge is closed, 1793-12-27 (Q1834) (← links)
- Ernst II. von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg dies, 1804-04-20 (Q1835) (← links)
- Gothaer's Illuminati and freemasonic archives are moved to Sweden, 1804 (Q1837) (← links)
- The Illuminati files in possession of the Swedish Grand Lodge, in Stockholm 1804-1881 (Q1838) (← links)
- The files that were transferred to Stockholm in 1804 are reclaimed by the state of Coburg/Gotha, 1880 (Q1839) (← links)
- The "Schwedenkiste" is transported from Stockholm to Gotha (Q1840) (← links)
- The materials of the "Schwedenkiste" are brought into their present order (Q1841) (← links)
- The materials of the pervious Schwedenkiste are bound together in 20 volumes (Q1842) (← links)
- The materials of the "Schwedenkiste" are catalogued by Carl Lerp, 1909 (Q1843) (← links)
- Gothas lodge is dissolved, 1935-07-21 (Q1844) (← links)
- The archive of Gotha's Lodge stored away in a house in Gotha's Luther street, 1935-08-01 (Q1845) (← links)
- The Gestapo confiscates the archive of Gotha's freemasons and stores the files in rooms of Gotha's Eisenacher Street 1 , 1936-03-20 (Q1847) (← links)
- Freemasonic collections are transfered to Schloss Wölfelsdorf and Schloss Schlesiersee, Silesia in the course of the Berlin bombardments, 1942(?) (Q1848) (← links)
- The Red Army confiscates the freemasonic materials at Schloss Wölfelsdorf and Schloss Schlesiersee, Silesia, 1945 (Q1849) (← links)
- The materials of Gotha's former lodge are stored in Moskow's Special Archive, Российского государственного военного архива, 1945 (Q1850) (← links)
- Most of the possessions of Gotha's former lodge are handed over to the GDR, 1957 (Q1851) (← links)
- The archive of the former lodge of Gotha is transferred to the GDR's archival depot Dornburg, 1957 (Q1852) (← links)
- The free-masonic collections are cataloged at the GDR Central State archive in Merseburg (Q1853) (← links)
- the files of Gotha's former lodge are restituted to the Grand Mother Lodge "The Three Globes" (Q1854) (← links)
- The archive of Gotha's former lodge is transferred to the Prussian Privy State Archives, Berlin (Q1855) (← links)
- Freemasonic materials are concentrated and examined in the house of the former Lodge "Goethe zur Gestaltung des Lebens" , Berlin Emser Street 12–13, 1936 (Q1856) (← links)
- Meeting (Q10541) (← links)
- Conference (Q10542) (← links)
- confiscation (Q11286) (← links)
- Purchase (Q11287) (← links)
- Punishment (Q21526) (← links)
- War (Q21630) (← links)
- Auszug nach Hannoversch Münden (Q22990) (← links)
- Gendarmen-Affäre (Q22991) (← links)
- Auszug nach Witzenhausen (Q22992) (← links)
- March out to the field of Kerstlingerode, Göttingen 1790-07-26 (Q22993) (← links)
- Auszug nach Nohra (Q22994) (← links)
- Abschiedsessen Carl Larsson Kämpe am 28. Juni 1779 in Northeim (Hannover) (Q23011) (← links)
- Duel NN Böhmer c/a Piter Poel (Q23041) (← links)
- Wartburg Festival 1817 (Q23290) (← links)
- Deposition (Q23334) (← links)
- King George II visits the university of Göttingen 1748-08-01 (Q23426) (← links)
- Ferdinand von Braunschweig's visit of the University of Göttingen, 1768-07-03/04 (Q23430) (← links)
- Inaugurationsfeier der Georgia Augusta am 17. September 1737 (Q23433) (← links)
- Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany visits the University of Göttingen 1765-08-22 (Q23443) (← links)
- 50. Universitätsjubiläum der Georgia Augusta am 17. September 1787 (Q23629) (← links)
- C.G. v. Helmolt: daily program, morning, 1784-11-15 (Q28038) (← links)
- banquet at Friedenstein Castle, Gotha, 1784-11-15 (Q28040) (← links)
- Prince August of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg and C. G. v. Helmolt take a walk together, Gotha, 1784-11-15 (Q28041) (← links)
- get-together at Madame Buchwalds salon, Friedenstein Castle, Gotha, 1784-11-15 (Q28042) (← links)
- games and dinner at Friedenstein Castle, Gotha, 1784-11-15 (Q28043) (← links)
- Duel stud. Techentin ./. stud. Carmon (Q34428) (← links)
- Ukase of 9. April 1798 (Zar Paul) (Q34735) (← links)
- Individual incident (Q34942) (← links)
- Peace Festival in Jena 1763 (Q40271) (← links)
- The Order of Perfectibilists (later Illuminati) founded (Q40476) (← links)
- Type of event (Q40514) (← links)
- Friedensfest in Göttingen 1763 (Q40888) (← links)
- Homicide (Q76010) (← links)
- Pentecost hike by eight Göttingen students to the Brocken, 1782-05-20 (Q76080) (← links)
- Convent of Wilhelmsbad, 1782-07-16/09-01 (Q76299) (← links)
- School hike by the Klosterschule Ilfeld to the Brocken 1781-07-07 (Q76398) (← links)
- Crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth and two thieves (Q76891) (← links)
- Hunting accident (Q77270) (← links)
- Bullet wound (Q77271) (← links)
- Punitive action of December 24, 1795 (Q77294) (← links)
- Ritual (Q77545) (← links)
- Mainzer Knotenaufstand (Q80406) (← links)
- Party hosted by a Professor in the woods near Göttingen in the summer 1794 (Q80510) (← links)
- Festivity (Q80511) (← links)
- Birth of a child (Q80520) (← links)
- Journey of Ernest II and his wife, with Franz Xaver von Zach and others to Nice. 1786-09-30 to 1787-07-16 (Q80666) (← links)
- Celebration of the Rhenania, Hanstein castle near Göttingen, 1805-08-11 (Q94546) (← links)
- Inventory of the Lodge ‘Ernst zum Compaß’, Gotha 1791-01-04 (Q99100) (← links)
- Senior Academy Walthershausen, Lecture by Olaf Simons, The Illuminati Order, 2019-01-10 (Q99648) (← links)
- Vernetzungspotenzial digitaler Angebote und Data Sharing für Forschungszwecke; Workshop des Exzellenzclusters 2020 "Temporal Communities" Berlin, 25. November 2019 (Q99652) (← links)
- Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften, Erfurt, 2019-11-08 (Q99655) (← links)
- Reenactment (Q99659) (← links)
- Performance (Q99660) (← links)
- Congress (Q99663) (← links)
- Workshop 2 GND meets Wikibase, German National Library, Frankfurt am Main, 2019-12-03 (Q99670) (← links)
- Duel Eduard von der Schulenburg c/a Sophus Schmidt, Göttingen, 1813-01-05 (Q101739) (← links)
- Merger of the Hannovera and Rhenania student corporations of Göttingen on February 11, 1809 (Q101928) (← links)
- Kommers of the Hannovera student corporation at Göttingen in Ulrich's Garden on on January 18, 1809 (Q101930) (← links)
- Reconstitution of the Hannovera student corporation at Göttingen of 16 May 1809 (Q101932) (← links)
- Kommers of the Hannovera student corporation at Göttingen University on 4 June 1809 at the "dicke Mama" in Nörten (Q101933) (← links)
- Disputatio juridica: De dominio aeris, quam divina favente clementia, University of Strasbourg, 1748-09-24 (Q101975) (← links)
- 42. Universitätsjubiläum der Georgia Augusta am 17. September 1779 (Q101984) (← links)
- Music of 23 May 1772 (Q102185) (← links)
- Summer campaign of 1815 (Q141481) (← links)
- First Congress of the Philaletes, Paris, 1785 (Q143992) (← links)
- Second Congress of the Philaletes, Paris, 1787 (Q143993) (← links)
- RA 5 January meeting of the Cluster of Excellence "Temporary Communities", Berlin, 2020-01-16 (Q144040) (← links)
- Legal proceeding (Q144840) (← links)
- Trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, March 16, 1944 to April 22, 1944 (Q144864) (← links)
- 1st day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, March 16, 1944 (Q144865) (← links)
- 2nd day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, March 17, 1944 (Q144866) (← links)
- 3rd day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, March 20, 1944 (Q144867) (← links)
- 4th day of trial in the trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, March 21, 1944 (Q144868) (← links)
- 5th day of trial in the trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, March 22, 1944 (Q144869) (← links)
- 6th day of trial in the trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, March 23, 1944 (Q144870) (← links)
- 7th day of trial in the trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, March 24, 1944 (Q144871) (← links)
- 8th day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, March 27, 1944 (Q144872) (← links)
- 9th day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, March 28, 1944 (Q144873) (← links)
- 10th day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, March 30, 1944 (Q144874) (← links)
- 11th day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, March 31, 1944 (Q144875) (← links)
- 12th day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, April 3, 1944 (Q144876) (← links)
- 13th day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, April 5, 1944 (Q144877) (← links)
- 14th day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, April 6, 1944 (Q144878) (← links)
- 15th day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, April 12, 1944 (Q144879) (← links)
- 16th day of trial in the trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, April 13, 1944 (Q144880) (← links)
- 17th day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, April 14, 1944 (Q144881) (← links)
- 18th day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, April 17, 1944 (Q144882) (← links)
- 19th day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, April 18, 1944 (Q144883) (← links)
- 20th day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, April 19, 1944 (Q144884) (← links)
- 21st day of trial in the trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, April 21, 1944 (Q144885) (← links)
- 22nd day of trial against Matthias Lackas, Karl Heinz Moldt and Eberhard Ritter von Riewel for wartime economic offences, degradation of the military, etc., Berlin, April 22, 1944 (Q144886) (← links)
- Das Frontend als 'Flaschenhals': Mediävistische Ressourcen im World Wide Web und ihre Nutzungspotentiale für eine digitale Prosopographie. Conference, Jena, 2020-02-19/21 (Q144922) (← links)
- Stabbing wound (Q145058) (← links)
- Encounter Adam Weishaupt and Johann Joachim Christoph Bode, Gotha, 1787-09-25 (Q146371) (← links)
- Lunch at Joachim Friedrich Ernst von der Lühe's; guests include Adam Weishaupt and Johann Joachim Christoph Bode, Gotha, 1787-09-27 (Q146372) (← links)
- Encounter Adam Weishaupt and Johann Joachim Christoph Bode, Gotha, between 21 and 27 February 1788 (Q146375) (← links)
- Encounter J.J.C. Bode and Ernst II. von Gotha, Gotha 1787-09-25, evening (Q146376) (← links)
- Encounter J.J.C. Bode and Ernst II. von Gotha, Gotha 1787-09-27, evening (Q146377) (← links)
- Encounter of J.J.C. Bode and Ernst II. von Gotha, Gotha 1788-02-21/27 (Q146378) (← links)
- Opening ceremony of the Lodge "Carl zu den drei Rädern", Erfurt, 1787-02-19 (Q147140) (← links)
- William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh visits the University of Göttingen 1769-8 (Q152308) (← links)
- Bavarian secularisation, 1802/1803 (Q153208) (← links)
- Accident (Q164118) (← links)
- Devastation of the Doberan monastery by the Wends on November 10, 1178 (Q164193) (← links)
- Inauguration der Universität Rostock am 12. November 1419 (Q164285) (← links)
- Convention of Altenberga (Thuringia), 1764-05 (Q165074) (← links)
- Magnetic treatment (Q165100) (← links)
- student duel Schnell c/a Neander (Q165525) (← links)
- Walch'sche Fenstermusik (Q165535) (← links)
- Pentecost hike by Göttingen students befriended with Ernst zu Münster to the Brocken, 28 May 1787 (Q169289) (← links)
- Battle of Langensalza, 1866-06-27 (Q171916) (← links)
- Battle of Sehested (Q173410) (← links)
- Silesian Wars (Q173469) (← links)
- Peace Congress in Teschen (Q173523) (← links)
- French Revolution (Q173565) (← links)
- Stay of Kaspar Danzer and Lodovico Petronio Leone Melchiorre Conte di Saviolo in Dresden (1787) (Q173810) (← links)
- Convention of Kohlo, 1772 (Q174651) (← links)
- Convention of Braunschweig, 1775-05-22 (Q174652) (← links)
- Convention of Leipzig, 1777 (Q174654) (← links)
- Convention of Lyon, Convent national des Gaules, 1777 (Q174655) (← links)
- Convention of Wolfenbüttel 1778 (Q174656) (← links)
- Medical treatment (Q174755) (← links)
- Dispatch of J.J.C. Bodes Masonic archive and books from to Gotha, Weimar, 1794-01-13 (Q174875) (← links)
- non-resident member (Q175026) (← links)
- Adolph von Knigge hands over to J.J.C. Bode his Illuminati files and swears to protect the secrets of the Order, Heidelberg, 1784-06-15 (Q175040) (← links)
- Adolph Freiherr Knigge and Christoph Bode spend the evening together in Weimar's Hotel Elephant, 1784-02-10 (Q175042) (← links)
- Quarrel between Adolph von Knigge and Christian Wilhelm von dem Bussche, Heidelberg 1784-06-17 (Q175044) (← links)
- Lecture (Q175468) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1782-12-03 (Q175470) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1782-12-07 (Q175471) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1782-12-10 (Q175472) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1782-12-14 (Q175473) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1782-12-17 (Q175474) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1782-12-21 (Q175475) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1782-12-28 (Q175476) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1782-12-31 (Q175477) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-01-04 (Q175478) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-01-07 (Q175479) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-01-11 (Q175480) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-01-14 (Q175481) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-01-18 (Q175482) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-01-21 (Q175483) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-01-25 (Q175484) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-01-28 (Q175485) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-02-01 (Q175486) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-02-08 (Q175487) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-02-11 (Q175488) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-02-15 (Q175489) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-02-18 (Q175490) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-02-22 (Q175491) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-02-25 (Q175492) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-03-08 (Q175493) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-03-11 (Q175494) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-03-15 (Q175495) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-03-18 (Q175496) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-03-22 (Q175497) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-12-09 (Q175498) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-12-13 (Q175499) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-12-16 (Q175500) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-12-20 (Q175501) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-12-23 (Q175502) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1783-12-30 (Q175503) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-01-03 (Q175504) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-01-06 (Q175505) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-01-10 (Q175506) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-01-13 (Q175507) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-01-17 (Q175508) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-01-20 (Q175509) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-01-24 (Q175510) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-01-27 (Q175511) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-02-03 (Q175512) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-02-07 (Q175513) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-02-10 (Q175514) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-02-14 (Q175515) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-02-17 (Q175516) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-02-21 (Q175517) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-02-24 (Q175518) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-02-28 (Q175519) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-03-02 (Q175520) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-03-06 (Q175521) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-03-09 (Q175522) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-03-13 (Q175523) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-03-16 (Q175524) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-03-20 (Q175525) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-03-23 (Q175526) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-03-27 (Q175527) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-03-30 (Q175528) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-04-03 (Q175529) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-12-18 (Q175531) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-12-21 (Q175532) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1784-12-28 (Q175533) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-01-04 (Q175534) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-01-08 (Q175535) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-01-11 (Q175536) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-01-15 (Q175537) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-01-18 (Q175538) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-01-22 (Q175539) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-01-25 (Q175540) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-01-29 (Q175541) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-02-01 (Q175542) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-02-05 (Q175543) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-02-08 (Q175544) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-02-12 (Q175545) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-02-15 (Q175546) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-02-19 (Q175547) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-02-22 (Q175548) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-02-26 (Q175549) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-03-05 (Q175550) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-03-08 (Q175551) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-03-15 (Q175552) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-03-19 (Q175553) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-03-22 (Q175554) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-04-02 (Q175555) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-04-05 (Q175556) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-04-09 (Q175557) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-04-12 (Q175558) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-04-19 (Q175559) (← links)
- Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, Physical lectures, Gotha, 1785-04-23 (Q175560) (← links)
- Session of the Minerval Church Frankfurt am Main, 1784-02-23. (Q175833) (← links)
- 49. Universitätsjubiläum der Georgia Augusta am 17. September 1786 (Q175923) (← links)
- Frederick of York's visit of the University of Göttingen, 1786-09-18 (Q175924) (← links)
- Scientific expedition (Q183622) (← links)
- Congress of Vienna (Q184031) (← links)
- Pageant of the National Socialist German Labor Front, 1937-05-01 (Q195169) (← links)
- Funeral procession for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Weimar, 1832-03-26 (Q196197) (← links)
- Second Congress of Rastatt (Q220249) (← links)
- Journey to Switzerland and Italy of Friederike Brun (1795-1797) (Q220253) (← links)
- Fichte riots (Q220322) (← links)
- Pentecoste dance in Wenigenjena, 1795-05-27 (Q220323) (← links)
- Forced retirement of "non-Aryan" civil servants on the basis of the German "Law for the Restoration of the Civil Service" of 7 April 1933 (Q220576) (← links)
- White Buses rescue operation (Q220805) (← links)
- Plan Frederiks (Q220820) (← links)
- Official course of action (Q220821) (← links)
- "Feier der nationalsozialistischen Revolution", Leipzig, 1933-11-11 (Q222731) (← links)
- Emigration (Q223224) (← links)
- Genocide (Q229486) (← links)
- Plot ingredient (Q230289) (← links)
- Withdrawal of the health insurance fund doctor's licence according to the "Ordinance on the Licensing of Doctors to Work for the Health Insurance Funds" of 22 April 1933" (Q230337) (← links)
- Exclusion on the basis of the Schriftleitergesetz (in force on 1 January 1934) (Q230338) (← links)
- Professional ban on Jewish doctors and lawyers from 1938 as a result of the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 (Q230339) (← links)
- Cancellation of the licences of all Jewish doctors as of 30 September 1938 according to the Fourth Ordinance to the Reich Citizenship Law" of 25 July 1938" (Q230340) (← links)
- Battle of Quatre-Bras (Q230354) (← links)
- Split-off (Q233940) (← links)
- International Geographical Congress, Cambridge, 1928 (Q245678) (← links)
- International Geographical Congress, Warsaw, 1934 (Q245686) (← links)
- Vomiting (Q246386) (← links)
- Bleeding (Q246409) (← links)
- Poisoning (Q246422) (← links)
- Epidemic (Q246471) (← links)
- Music for Adolf Friedrich IV. of Mecklenburg [-Strelitz], Göttingen, 1770-06-03 (Pentecoste sunday) (Q246596) (← links)
- Treaty of Chambord (Q248189) (← links)
- Peace of Westphalia (Q248193) (← links)
- Treaties of Nijmegen (Q248199) (← links)
- Peace of Ryswick (Q248201) (← links)
- Tenth Annual RefoRC Conference on Early Modern Christianity, 2021, Budapest, 6-8 May 2021 (Q249741) (← links)
- Imperial Diet in Regensburg, 1471 (Q254605) (← links)
- Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790) (Q254809) (← links)
- Einsetzung des Hochwürdigsten Bruders Johann Peter Leonhardi zum Provinzialgroßmeister über den Ober-Nieder-Rhein und Fränkischen Kreis [1789-10-25] (Q254860) (← links)
- Duel of the Lübeck canons von Brömbsen (Q254874) (← links)
- Perpetual Diet of Regensburg (Q254949) (← links)
- Curonian war, summer 1805 (Q255903) (← links)
- Battle of Waterloo (Q256339) (← links)
- Battle (Q256340) (← links)
- Carlsbad Decrees (Q256582) (← links)
- Book burning at the Wartburg Festival in 1817 (Q256584) (← links)
- Religious experience (Q256694) (← links)
- The Christian Jane Lead introduces universal salvation within the Church of England (Q256853) (← links)
- 15 members of the Multipliants are arrested at the house of Multipliant Anne Verchand, Montpeiller, March 1723 (Q256854) (← links)
- The Fetter Lane Society is registered under the Toleration Act as a dissenting gathering, London, 1742 (Q256856) (← links)
- Barber-prophet Thomas Moore argues that all men will be saved, Southwark, mid-1690s (Q256857) (← links)
- Barber-prophet Thomas Moore is condembed for seditious libel, 1699 (Q256858) (← links)
- Charles Hector de Saint-Georges, Marquis de Marsay, befriends Johann Maximilian Daut, who teaches him cobbling, 1713 (Q256860) (← links)
- Bourignonist, Quietist and Pietist Charles Hector de Saint-Georges, Marquis de Marsay, established a utopian community in Schwarzenau, 1711 (Q256862) (← links)
- Bourignonist, Quietist and Pietist Charles Hector de Saint-Georges, Marquis de Marsay, stays with the Swiss Pietist François Magny in Vevey, 1715 (Q256863) (← links)
- Catholic and Protestant Multipliants united in ecumenical meals of abundance, Montpeiller, 30 November 1722 (Q256864) (← links)
- French Prophet Benjamin Furly travels to The Hague to plead the cause of French Prophets from England recently imprisoned for disrupting the public peace, 1710 (Q256865) (← links)
- The Anglican Rev John Mason preaches universalism at his millenarian congregation in Water Stradford after he allegedly received a vision of Christ's imminent Second Coming, 1694 (Q256874) (← links)
- The Anglican Rev John Pordage introduces Behemenist theosophy in England, Bradfield, 1640s (Q256875) (← links)
- The British Israelist prophet Richard Brothers is imprisoned for life after predicting the end of the British monarchy (Q256876) (← links)
- The British Israelist prophet Richard Brothers proclaims himself the King of the Hebrews appointed by God, 1794 (Q256877) (← links)
- The Christian Jane Lead's universalism sparks a schism in the Philadelphian Society, 1697 (Q256879) (← links)
- The Inspirationists launch 94 missions across Germany and Switzerland, 1715-1742 (Q256881) (← links)
- The Jewish watchmaker Godfrey Koch lived with Bourignonist, Quietist and Pietist Charles Hector de Saint-Georges, Marquis de Marsay, for a year (Q256882) (← links)
- The Methodists depart from the Fetter Lane Society, July 1740 (Q256884) (← links)
- The ministers of the Huguenot colony of Erlangen petition the Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth against the prospective settlement of Jews in their parish, 1702 (Q256885) (← links)
- The Moravian/Methodist missionary John Cennick declared himself in favour of universal salvation, 1745 (Q256888) (← links)
- The Philadelphians declare themselves Catholick in the etymological sense of the term, 1697 (Q256897) (← links)
- The Pietist millenarian prophet Ernst Christoph Hochmann von Hochenau starts building his ecumenical network in Germany and Switzerland, after 1694 (Q256898) (← links)
- The Protestant critic of predestination Michael Servetus is burnt at the stake for his heterodoxy, Geneva, 1553 (Q256899) (← links)
- The Protestant Jakob Böhme experieces a vision and devises his own theosophy centred upon internal regeneration and universal salvation, Görlitz, 1600 (Q256901) (← links)
- The Swiss Pietist minister Samuel König and the German millenarian prophet Ernst Christoph Hochmann von Hochenau preach publicly in Berleburg, from 1700 (Q256902) (← links)
- Bourignonist, Quietist and Pietist Charles Hector de Saint-Georges, Marquis de Marsay and his Pietist wife Baroness Clara von Callenberg lead their own religious circle in the house of Johann Friedrich von Fleischbein, Baron of Hayn, Siegen (Q256907) (← links)
- Infant prophets interpret the persecution of Huguenots as a divine trial and speak of the imminent fall of Rome, Dauphiné and Vivarais, after 1685 (Q257087) (← links)
- Abraham Mazel and his Camisards fight against the armies of Nicolas Lamoignon de Bâville, Cévennes mountains, after 1697 (Q257088) (← links)
- Abraham Mazel and his Camisards kill father Du Chaila, Cévennes mountains, 24 July 1702 (Q257089) (← links)
- The Camisard Jean Cavalier signs a peace settlement with Claude Louis Hector de Villars, Nîmes, May 1704 (Q257090) (← links)
- The Camisards rejecting the peace settlement fight a second insurrenction under leadership of Pierre Laporte and Abraham Mazel, Cévennes mountains, after May 1704 (Q257091) (← links)
- French Prophets Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers and Jean Daudé are found guilty of blasphemy and sedition, London, 22 November 1707 (Q257092) (← links)
- The Camisards start attracting British millenarians, London, 1707 (Q257093) (← links)
- French Prophets expel several false prophets from their ranks and divide into twelve missionary tribes, London, after 25 May 1708 (Q257094) (← links)
- French Prophets are ordered to leave Brandenburg, summer 1711 (Q257095) (← links)
- The Spirit commands French Prophets to go to Halle on their way to Leipzig, Potsdam, 15 August 1711 (Q257096) (← links)
- French Prophets meet Ernst Christoph Hochmann von Hochenau, Leipzig, August 1711 (Q257097) (← links)
- French Prophets are forced to leave Leipzig, September 1711 (Q257098) (← links)
- French Prophets are forced to leave Erlangen, September 1711 (Q257099) (← links)
- French Prophets prophesy the imminent fall of Babylon, Ratisbon, October 1711 (Q257100) (← links)
- French Prophets are imprisoned in Poland, 1712-1713 (Q257101) (← links)
- French Prophets meet Jaques Allut and Abraham Marchand in Halle, 1713 (Q257102) (← links)
- French Prophets attract a large German Pietist following, Halle, 1713 (Q257103) (← links)
- French Prophets meet Sultan Ahmed III and king Carles XII in Constantinople, August 1713 (Q257104) (← links)
- French Prophets in Rome, December 1713 (Q257105) (← links)
- French Prophets inspire a French separatist movement in the parish of St Denis, South Carolina, 1714 (Q257107) (← links)
- French Prophets hold assemblies in front of hundreds of people outside Philadelphia, 1721 (Q257108) (← links)
- French Prophets developed satelites in Berlin, Halle, Erlangen and Schwabach into a well organised ecumenical network, 1714-1715 (Q257109) (← links)
- The Inspired assemble around Maria Elizabeth Mattes, a maid with violent trances, Halle, 1714 (Q257110) (← links)
- August Friedrich Pott, Johann Tobias Pott and Johann Heinrich Pott were seized by the Spirit and took over the group of the Inspired with Maria Elizabeth Matthes, Halle, 1714 (Q257111) (← links)
- Elizabeth Maria Matthes is forced to leave Halle, spring 1714 (Q257112) (← links)
- Elizabeth Maria Matthes and the Pott brothers are joined by Dorothea Sophia and Franziska Sophia Louysa on the way to Berlin, Halberstadt, 1714 (Q257113) (← links)
- The Pott brothers meet the cofounders of the Communities of True Inspiration, Marienborn, October 1714 (Q257114) (← links)
- Philippe de Gentil, Marquis de Langallerie, converts to Protestantism, Frankfurt a. Oder, 19 July 1711 (Q257116) (← links)
- Charles Hector St George, Marquis de Marsay starts following the teachings of Antoinette Bourignon, 1711 (Q257117) (← links)
- Charles Hector St George, Marquis de Marsay, Cordier and François Baratier withdraw from worldly life, Schwarzenau (Q257118) (← links)
- François Baratier persuades Charles Hector St George, Marquis de Marsay and Cordier to start living a Quietist life in Schwarzenau, 1711 (Q257121) (← links)
- The French Prophet Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers corresponds with Sir Robert Sutton (Q257122) (← links)
- Cordier and his wife attempt to travel to Jerusalem on a divine mission, 1712 (Q257123) (← links)
- The French Prophet Elie Marion announces the conversion of the Jews, London 1706 (Q257124) (← links)
- The Inspired baptise a Jewish traveler after prophesying in Hebrew, Halle, 1714 (Q257125) (← links)
- Cordier attempts to become a saint (Q257127) (← links)
- French Prophet Matthieu Boissier visits the Pietist theologian August Hermann Francke, Glaucha, 1710 (Q257128) (← links)
- French Prophets visit August Hermann Francke (1663-1727), Glaucha, 1711 (Q257129) (← links)
- Second mission of the French Prophets, 1 June 1712-1714 (Q257130) (← links)
- First mission of French Prophets to Germany, 23 July 1711-mid-December 1711 (Q257131) (← links)
- The French Prophet movement is absorbed by the foundation of the Shakers, 1740 (Q257132) (← links)
- French Prophets are excommunicated by the Huguenot consistory, London, March 1707 (Q257133) (← links)
- French Prophets are taken to court by the Huguenot ministry, London, May 1707 (Q257134) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive back in London, mid-December 1711 (Q257135) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive in Berlin, 23 July 1711 (Q257136) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive in Coburg, 4 September 1711 (Q257137) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive in Constantinople, 16 August 1713 (Q257138) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive in Erlangen, 7 September 1711 (Q257139) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive in Leipzig, 16 August 1711 (Q257140) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive in London, between June and September 1706 (Q257141) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive in Ratisbon, 7 October 1711 (Q257142) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive in Schwabach, 29 September 1711 (Q257143) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive in Stockholm to prophesy to Charles XII , July 1712 (Q257144) (← links)
- French Prophets establish their first continental base in Holland, 1709 (Q257145) (← links)
- French Prophets fail in resurrecting one of their members, the late Dr Thomas Emes, English countryside, 25 May 1708 (Q257146) (← links)
- French Prophets stay in Halle, 25 May 1713-24 June 1713 (Q257147) (← links)
- French Prophets stay in Nuremberg, between 14 and 28 September 1711 (Q257148) (← links)
- French Prophets travel from Rome to London, February 1714 (Q257149) (← links)
- The last French Prophets' mission was announced by Mary Keimer and a few English followers to Pennsylvania, 1718 (Q257150) (← links)
- French Prophets complete their mission, Vienna, 24 October 1711 (Q257151) (← links)
- Practice laboratory: Handling data collaboratively: FactGrid, a Wikibase platform for historians, 2021-07-05 (Q257219) (← links)
- Camisard rising, Cévennes, 1702-1710 (Q265870) (← links)
- Durand Fage, Jean Cavalier and Elie Marion receive the support of Jean Daudé, Charles Portalès and Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, London, summer and autumn 1706 (Q265871) (← links)
- Elie Marion delivers apocalyptic warnings with the goal of raising a Huguenot regiment to rekindle the rebellion in the Cévennes, London, autumn 1706 (Q265872) (← links)
- Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers, Jean Daudé and Charles Portalès compile Elie Marion's prophecies, London, September 1706 (Q265873) (← links)
- François-Maximilien Misson collects refugees' testimonies about the prophets' miraculous gifts in the Cévennes, London, winter 1706-1707 (Q265875) (← links)
- Huguenot rioters assault the Camisards and their British followers, London, April 1707 (Q265878) (← links)
- The Camisards start to attract members of the Philadelphian Society, London, May 1707 (Q265879) (← links)
- The Camisards and Philadelphians merge into the French Prophets, London, circa May 1707 (Q265880) (← links)
- Early French Prophet assemblies are held at the house of Philadelphian Rebecca Critchlow, London, from 28 May 1707 (Q265881) (← links)
- People with different theological backgrounds join the French Prophets, London, from summer 1707 (Q265882) (← links)
- People with different socio-economic backgrounds join the French Prophets, London, from summer 1707 (Q265883) (← links)
- French Prophets attract the attention of eminent spectators (Q265884) (← links)
- Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers and Jean Daudé are found guilty of blasphemy and seditious libel, London, 4 July 1707 (Q265885) (← links)
- Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers and Jean Daudé are exposed on the scaffold for two days, London, 1-2 December 1707 (Q265886) (← links)
- Influential voices of the period take part in the pamphlet war on religious enthusiasm sparked by the French Prophet's expansion (Q265888) (← links)
- Jean Cavalier of Ribaute testifies publicly against the Prophets (Q265889) (← links)
- French Prophet John Potter announces Dr Thomas Emes will be raised from the death by John Lacy on 25 May 1708, London, January 1708 (Q265892) (← links)
- French Prophet John Lacy performs several miraculous cures (Q265893) (← links)
- French Prophet Abraham Withrow persuades Richard Bulkeley to redistribute his wealth to his poorer co-religionists (Q265894) (← links)
- John Lacy expels Abraham Withrow from the French Prophets as a result of his Doctrine of Levellism, London, summer 1708 (Q265895) (← links)
- Camisard Abraham Mazel stays in London, February-August 1708 (Q265896) (← links)
- Elie Marion and Jeanne Raoux rename 160 French Prophet followers according to biblical names, London, August-December 1708 (Q265897) (← links)
- French Prophets find a receptive audience among Jacobite mystics in Scotland, from February 1708 (Q265898) (← links)
- French Prophets launch a mission to Holland, 1708 (Q265899) (← links)
- A new generation of French Prophets appears around Hannah Wharton, England, late 1710s (Q265900) (← links)
- Methodists John Wesley and Charles Wesley meet the French Prophets, 1730s (Q265901) (← links)
- Methodist Charles Wesley disrupts Moravian's meetings at the Fetter Lane Society, 1740s (Q265902) (← links)
- French Prophets have webbed an international millenarian network of about 800 followers scattered across Europe (Q265903) (← links)
- Huguenot ministers of London form a consistory to contain the threat of the Camisards, London, 1706 (Q265904) (← links)
- The Huguenot consistory of London publicly condemns the Camisards, 5 January 1707 (Q265905) (← links)
- French Prophet Mary Keimer leads a mission to Pennsylvania, 1718 (Q265906) (← links)
- A first Philadelphian meeting is held in Roach's chamber in James Jackson's house, Baldwin's Gardens, 6 April 1707 (Q265977) (← links)
- Caleb Gilman, Mr Pitkin and Mr Forester invite Richard Roach to return to Baldwin's Gardens, June 1704 (Q265978) (← links)
- Dorothy Harling demands public confessions from her brethren (Q265979) (← links)
- Elizabeth Gray performs the fall of the whore of Babylon, London, November 1707 (Q265980) (← links)
- English French Prophets' followers promote the resurrection of Dr Thomas Emes (Q265981) (← links)
- Francis Lee suspects the French Prophets are disguised Papists (Q265982) (← links)
- Francis Lee, Mr Knight and Mr Woodruff warn Richard Roach that judgement will soon fall upon the Philadelphians if they did not pray (Q265983) (← links)
- Francis Moult receives the public blessing of the French Prophets 15 times between January 1708 and June 1709 (Q265984) (← links)
- French Prophet Jean Allut was ordered by the Holy Spirit to embrace his Philadelphian brethren one by one (Q265985) (← links)
- French Prophets gather 200 people from seven denominations in James Jackson’s house, Baldwin’s Gardens, 2 January 1709 (Q265986) (← links)
- Hall Reason receives the public blessing of the French Prophets 23 times, mostly in the first half of 1708 (Q265987) (← links)
- Henrietta Irwin warns Sarah Wiltshire and Richard Roach in an assembly at Francis Moult's, June 1712 (Q265988) (← links)
- James Jackson recovers from his blindness, November 1707 (Q265989) (← links)
- James Keith acts as Pierre Poiret's main contact for the distribution of the works of Antionette Bourignon (Q265990) (← links)
- James Keith corresponds with Mme Guyon (Q265991) (← links)
- James Keith visits Richard Roach, January 1707 (Q265992) (← links)
- Jane Lead announces it is time for the Philadelphian Society to withdraw from public engagement to celebrate the Sabbath, 9 June 1703 (Q265993) (← links)
- John Glover warns Richard Roach for taking Wiltshire's defence, July 1710 (Q265994) (← links)
- John Lacy alledgedly removes a tumour from the throat of the Philadelphian Prophetess Elizabeth Gray, August 1707 (Q265995) (← links)
- John Lacy publicly condemns Richard Roach as a blasphemer in Francis Moult's house, November 1712 (Q265996) (← links)
- John Mason proclaims himself to emobdy the second Elias, 1694 and 1697 (Q265997) (← links)
- Mary Heath is cured of her mental illness upon the visit of Richard Roach (Q265998) (← links)
- Mary Heath's leg recovers from lameness after being touched by Sarah Wiltshire (Q265999) (← links)
- Mary Laughton and Peter Cuff experience the agitations of the Camisards (Q266000) (← links)
- Mary Laughton begs Richard Roach to pray for Mary Heath (Q266001) (← links)
- Most Philadelphians refuse to support Lead's public testimony , 1697 (Q266002) (← links)
- Mr Bondelin is the first to voice warnings against Philadelphian teachings, March 1708 (Q266003) (← links)
- Mr Spong is healed, December 1707 (Q266004) (← links)
- Nicolas Fatio de Duillier stays at Dr James Keith's, Holborn, June 1706 (Q266005) (← links)
- Prominent female overly charismatic prophetesses are excluded from the French Prophets, circa 27 July 1709 (Q266006) (← links)
- Richard Roach admires Hall Reason's £30 donation to charity (Q266007) (← links)
- Richard Roach and Mary Keimer argue while under divine inspiration, 1 June 1710 (Q266008) (← links)
- Richard Roach and Mr Hammond discussed the resurrection of Dr Thomas Emes and interpreted the Philadelphian Society as the tribe of Joseph, 14 March 1708 (Q266010) (← links)
- Richard Roach attempts to defend Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duillier and Jean Daudé when they were persecuted for blasphemy and seditious libel, 1707 (Q266011) (← links)
- Richard Roach develops contacts with William Whinston, William Freke, Anne Walthoe and Hall Reason, between 1716 and 1726 (Q266012) (← links)
- Richard Roach discusses the French Prophets with Charles Bridges in favourable terms, 21 January 1707 (Q266013) (← links)
- Richard Roach has a friendly meeting with Nicolas Fatio de Duillier and Francis Moult, September 1722 (Q266014) (← links)
- Richard Roach is ordered by the Spirit to pursue Jane Lead's mission after her death, after August 1704 (Q266015) (← links)
- Richard Roach meets French Prophet Elie Marion, 7 March 1707 (Q266016) (← links)
- Richard Roach notes the French Prophets are engaged in a mission to Lyon, 1717 (Q266017) (← links)
- Richard Roach receives the Prophet Guy Nutt, May 1721 (Q266018) (← links)
- Richard Roach remains regular contact with John Coughen, James Keith, Francis Lee, the Cravens and the Critchlows, after 1713 (Q266019) (← links)
- Richard Roach starts to encrypt his diary in shorthand, 1 April 1708 (Q266020) (← links)
- Richard roach still formulates hopes of reconciling the Philadelphians and French Prophets, after 1728 (Q266021) (← links)
- Richard Roach writes that Peter Cuff prophesied seven years of famine (Q266022) (← links)
- Richard Roach, Sarah Wiltshire and Mary Laughton request the medical experience of the Philadelphian physicians John Coughen, Francis Lee and James Keith on the case of Mary Heath (Q266023) (← links)
- Sarah Wiltshire is beaten up by the prophet Louis Joineau, after 24 September 1710 (Q266024) (← links)
- Sarah Wiltshire predicts the miraculous recovery of Mary Heath, 18 October 1710 (Q266025) (← links)
- Sarah Wiltshire tries to bridge the widening gap between the French Prophets and the Philadelphians, summer 1710 (Q266026) (← links)
- Several Philadelphians become inspired by the Spirit, summer 1707 (Q266027) (← links)
- The Bow Lane society implodes as a result of theological tensions between Mr Pitkin and Dionysius Andreas Freher, between 1712 and 1715 (Q266028) (← links)
- The Camisards are becoming increasingly recognised as Behemenist Prophets, 1711 (Q266029) (← links)
- The case of Mary Heath is submitted to the Philadelphians' friends at the University of Halle (Q266030) (← links)
- The French Prophets are discussed at great length in Baldwin's Gardens, 27 January 1707 (Q266031) (← links)
- The French Prophets engage in miraculous cures, Baldwin's gardens, from summer 1707 (Q266032) (← links)
- The French Prophets first come to the attention of the Philadelphians, 17 January 1707 (Q266033) (← links)
- The houses of Abraham Whitrow, Thomas Dutton, Peter Cuff and Francis Moult in Hatton Garden become prime locations for Philadelphian/Camisard meetings, after 28 May 1707 (Q266034) (← links)
- The last Philadelphians loose key members to the French Prophets (Q266035) (← links)
- The Philadelphian Mrs Wells declares she had been cured upon leaving the foundational meeting with the Camisards on 28 May 1707 (Q266036) (← links)
- The Philadelphian physicians John Coughen, Francis Lee and James Keith deny the miraculous healing of Mary Heath, 10 December 1713 (Q266037) (← links)
- The Philadelphian Society divides between four millenarian ethe (Q266038) (← links)
- The Philadelphian Society expects its glorious revival in 1707 (Q266039) (← links)
- The Philadelphian Society opens itself to the public, 1697 (Q266040) (← links)
- The Philadelphians of Baldwin's garden find in Elie Marion the returned prophet Elias, 1707 (Q266041) (← links)
- The resurrected Philadelphians and the Camisards hold their foundational assembly, London, 28 May 1707 (Q266042) (← links)
- The Spirit promises to make Hall Reason a Pillar in His Jerusalem (Q266043) (← links)
- The Spirit, speaking through Abraham Whitrow, designates the French Philadelphian Mary Sterrell to accompany the body of Dr Thomas Emes (Q266044) (← links)
- Thomas Beverly predicts Christ's Second Coming will begin in 1697 (Q266045) (← links)
- Thomas Moor proclaims himself to emobdy the second Elias, 1694 and 1697 (Q266046) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow appears as the only member of the French Prophets at the cemetery on the day Dr Thomas Emes was supposed to be resurrected, Bunhill Fields cemetery, 25 May 1708 (Q266069) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow becomes a leading figure among the French Prophets, February 1708 (Q266070) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow becomes an occasional member of the Philadelphian Society, circa 1706 (Q266071) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow calls for the community of goods (Q266072) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow distributes goods to the poor and trains them in spinning, Bellingdon (Q266073) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow educates some 30 boys and a few older men in their millenarian principles, Bellingdon (Q266074) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow hosts a French Prophet assembly of 107 people in his house, London, 19 January 1708 (Q266075) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow is a key figure in the spiritual rapprochement between the Philadelphians and the Camisards, 10 August 1707 (Q266076) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow is imprisoned in Newgate after having been involved in a street fight, after 1692 (Q266077) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow leads the French Prophet's first evangelical mission to Enfield, February 1708 (Q266078) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow makes preparations for the resurrection of Dr Thomas Emes, May 1708 (Q266079) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow predicts the imminent collapse of the Grande Bridge, designed by Sir John Vanbrugh, still under construction at Blenheim Palace (Q266081) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow purchases the estate Greencroft, Bellingdon (Q266082) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow puts his Chesham estate up for sale and moves back to Hatton Garden, 1714 (Q266083) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow stops John Churchill, first duke of Marlborough, while he was travelling and exhorted him to humble himself, late 1708 or early 1709 (Q266084) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow subsidizes charitable projects in Ireland on Richard Bulkeley's behalf (Q266085) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow was alleged to have made two women pregnant, 1708 (Q266086) (← links)