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The following pages link to Élie Marion (Q255238):
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- FactGrid:Lionel Laborie, The "French Prophets" (← links)
- French Prophets (Q255080) (← links)
- French Prophet Elie Marion celebrates the love feast alongside French Prophet John Potter (Q256867) (← 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)
- 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)
- The French Prophet Elie Marion announces the conversion of the Jews, London 1706 (Q257124) (← 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)
- 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 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 complete their mission, Vienna, 24 October 1711 (Q257151) (← 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)
- Les Avertissemens Prophétiques d'Elie Marion (April 1707) (Q265874) (← 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- The Philadelphians of Baldwin's garden find in Elie Marion the returned prophet Elias, 1707 (Q266041) (← links)
- Pierre Marion (Q266230) (← links)
- Antoine Marion (Q266231) (← links)
- Elie Marion and Richard Roach celebrate love feasts together in private (Q266232) (← links)
- Elie Marion and Richard Roach perform alleged miracles (Q266233) (← links)
- Elie Marion condemns Jean Cavalier's surrender in May 1704 during the Camisard rising as a betrayal of the French Protestant cause (Q266235) (← links)
- Elie Marion delivers apocalyptic predictions of the fall of Rome, London, after 16 September 1706 (Q266236) (← links)