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    Jules Michelet (French: [ʒyl miʃlɛ]; 21 August 1798 – 9 February 1874) was a French historian and writer. He is best known for his multivolume work Histoire...
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    Satanism and Witchcraft is a book by Jules Michelet on the history of witchcraft. Originally published in Paris as La Sorcière in 1862, the first English...
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    Jules Michelet was an armoured cruiser of the French Navy, laid down in 1904 and completed in 1908. It was a development of the Léon Gambetta class of...
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  • last name Michelet include the following. When used alone in an encyclopedic context, Michelet will generally refer to Jules. Albert Michelet (1869–1928)...
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    in French literature, in books such as Satanism and Witchcraft, by Jules Michelet, and Là-bas, by Joris-Karl Huysmans. Modern revivals began with H. T...
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    feeling." Jules Michelet (1798–1874) published his multi-volume Histoire de la Révolution française between 1847 and 1856. Influenced by Vico, MIchelet placed...
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    composer Jules Michelet (1798–1874), French historian Jules Monge (1855–1934), French painter Jules Auguste Muraire (1883-1946), French Actor Jules Achille...
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    rose up as the Messiah and sacrificial being of the Revolution. For Jules Michelet, he was the "priest Robespierre" and for Alphonse Aulard Maximilien...
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    her husband, Jules Michelet. While tutoring the children of the Princess Cantacuzène in Vienna, Athénaïs first encountered Jules Michelet through his literary...
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    pan-European Renaissance, a word first used by the French historian Jules Michelet to define the artistic and cultural "rebirth" of Europe. Notable developments...
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    allowing himself to be defeated and taken prisoner at Pavia. The historian Jules Michelet set the negative image. Francis' personal emblem was the salamander...
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    politiques (section d'Histoire) of the Institut de France in 1874 after Jules Michelet. He died in Paris. His son was the historian Berthold Zeller (1848–1899)...
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    the eighteenth century and was later popularized by French historian Jules Michelet (1798–1874) in his 1855 work, Histoire de France (History of France)...
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    published in 1967 and the classic French work Satanism and Witchcraft, by Jules Michelet. Anton LaVey specifically denounced "devil-worshippers" and the idea...
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    about Giotto's new manner of painting as a rinascita (rebirth), author Jules Michelet in his Histoire de France (1835) suggested the adoption of Vasari's...
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    Gaullism may be seen as a form of French patriotism in the tradition of Jules Michelet. He writes: "Aligned on the political spectrum with the right, Gaullism...
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    widespread only in the 19th century, after the work of scholars such as Jules Michelet and Jacob Burckhardt. The Renaissance began in Tuscany in Central Italy...
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    Jules Michelet attributed the restoration of the French monarchy to the sympathy that had been engendered by the execution of Louis XVI. Michelet's Histoire...
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    made the trees flower, and the plants of the earth to sprout forth." — Jules Michelet, History of France (1860) The name Baphomet comes up in several of these...
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    Gambetta (1901) – torpedoed 1915 Jules Ferry (1903) – struck 1927 Victor Hugo (1904) – scrapped 1930 Jules Michelet (1905) Ernest Renan (1906) – struck...
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  • no space for original research". Likely influenced by the works of Jules Michelet about the witch-cult, she claimed that the witches persecuted in the...
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    in the early nineteenth century, and was adopted by French historian Jules Michelet, American feminist Matilda Joslyn Gage, and American folklorist Charles...
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    Krzysztof Penderecki and Peter Maxwell Davies, as well as historian Jules Michelet and various scholars of European witchcraft. Grandier attended the Jesuit...
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    following historians who had purported the Witch-Cult's existence, such as Jules Michelet and Margaret Murray. For Wiccans, the Horned God is "the personification...
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  • Lycée Michelet may refer to one of several French high schools/sixth form colleges named after Jules Michelet: Lycée Michelet (Brive-la-Gaillarde), Brive-la-Gaillarde...
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    republicans, even into the next generation—such as the 19th-century historian Jules Michelet, a fierce apologist for the Revolution, who wrote, "She allowed herself...
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    hesitated for some time before deciding what career he would follow, until Jules Michelet put an end to his indecision by inspiring him with a taste for history...
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  • century, and a return to the broader views of the earlier generation of Jules Michelet, Leopold von Ranke, Jacob Burckhardt or Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges...
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    accused by the French historians Adolphe Thiers, Alphonse de Lamartine, Jules Michelet, Louis Blanc and Edgar Quinet. However, according to Albert Soboul,...
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  • century. In his main work Histoire de France (1855), French historian Jules Michelet (1798–1874) coined the term Renaissance (meaning "rebirth" in French)...
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