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  2. Carbonari - Wikipedia

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    As a secret society that was often targeted for suppression by conservative governments, the Carbonari operated largely in secret. The name Carbonari identified the members as rural "charcoal-burners"; the place where they met was called a "Barack", the members called themselves "good cousins", while people who did not belong to the Carbonari ...

  3. Carbonária - Wikipedia

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    The Carbonária was originally an anti-clerical, revolutionary, conspiratorial society, originally established in Portugal in 1822 and soon disbanded. It was allied with the Italian Carbonari. A new organization of the same name and claiming to be its continuation was founded in 1896 by Artur Augusto Duarte da Luz de Almeida.

  4. Carbonaria - Wikipedia

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    Carbonaria may refer to: Carbonária , an anti-clerical, revolutionary, conspiratorial society, originally established in Portugal in 1822 Carbonaria (genus) , a spider genus in the family Pholcidae

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  6. Amand Bazard - Wikipedia

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    An unsuccessful outbreak at Belfort ruined the society, and the leaders were compelled to conceal themselves. Bazard, after remaining for some time in obscurity in Paris, came to the conclusion that the ends of those who wished well to the people would be most easily attained, not through political agitation, but by effecting a radical change ...

  7. Four Sergeants of La Rochelle - Wikipedia

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    Like many soldiers hostile to the Restoration, four young sergeants named Jean-François Bories, Jean-Joseph Pomier, Marius-Claude Raoulx and Charles Goubin, aged 26, 25, 24 and 20 respectively, [4] founded a secret society within their unit. [5] The charismatic Bories recruited from both non-commissioned officers and soldiers.

  8. François-Vincent Raspail - Wikipedia

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    A member of the republican Carbonari society and Freemasonry, where he met François Arago, Victor Schoelcher and Auguste Blanqui, [1] Raspail was imprisoned during Louis Philippe's reign (1830–1848) and was a candidate for presidency of the Second Republic in December 1848. However, he was then involved in the attempted revolt of 15 May 1848 ...

  9. Anti-clericalism and Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    In the Papal constitution Ecclesiam a Jesu Christo (1821) Pope Pius VII linked the anticlerical Italian secret society, the Carbonari to Freemasonry. [ 15 ] In the period between Italian unification (1870) and the Lateran Treaties (1929) there was a cold war between the Papacy and the Kingdom of Italy (see Prisoner in the Vatican ).