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Saint-Simon and Saint-Simonism — • Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint Simon, was born in Paris, 17 Oct., 1760; died there, 19 May, 1825. He belonged to the family of the author of the Memoirs Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Saint Simon and Saint Simonism … Catholic encyclopedia
libertad — ■ Un estado en el que coexisten la libertad y la esclavitud no puede perdurar. (Abraham Lincoln) ■ Para la prensa, como para el hombre, la libertad sólo ofrece una posibilidad de ser mejor; el servilismo no es más que la certidumbre de ser peor.… … Diccionario de citas
СИСМОНДИ — (Sismondi), Жан Шарль Леонар Симонд де (Simonde de) (9.V.1773 25.VI.1842), швейц. экономист и историк. С., уроженец Швейцарии (род. в Женеве в семье протестантского пастора), долгое время жил во Франции и считал себя человеком франц. культуры и… … Советская историческая энциклопедия
Anexo:Monarcas de Francia — Tres lises, símbolo característico del monarca francés … Wikipedia Español
French literature — Introduction the body of written works in the French language produced within the geographic and political boundaries of France. The French language was one of the five major Romance languages to develop from Vulgar Latin as a result of the … Universalium
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Philippe II de France — « Philippe Auguste » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Philippe Auguste (homonymie). Philippe II Le sacre de Philippe Auguste … Wikipédia en Français
Französische Literatur — Französische Literatur. Obgleich auch die F. L. dem allgemein gültigen Gesetze, daß die Literatur eines Volkes nur das geistig durch Rede u. Schrift objectirte Nationalbewußtsein modificirt durch den Zeitgeist, also das Ergebniß des… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Militia of the Faith of Jesus Christ — The Militia or Order of the (Holy) Faith of Jesus Christ (Latin: Militia Jesu Christi) was an ephemeral military order founded in Languedoc in or shortly before 1221,[1] It owed its origins probably to Folquet de Marselha, the Bishop of Toulouse; … Wikipedia