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  2. Strigoi - Wikipedia

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    He reports a tradition in which, upon the birth of a child, one tosses a stone behind oneself and exclaims "This into the mouth of the strigoi!" [11] In 1909, Franz Hartmann mentioned in his book An Authenticated Vampire Story that peasant children from a village in the Carpathian Mountains started to die mysteriously. The villagers began to ...

  3. Franz Hartmann - Wikipedia

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    Franz Hartmann (22 November 1838, Donauwörth – 7 August 1912, Kempten im Allgäu) was a German medical doctor, theosophist, occultist, geomancer, astrologer, and ...

  4. Esotericism in Germany and Austria - Wikipedia

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    The Society was founded officially on 2 March 1908. Its members included völkisch authors as well as occultists (for example Franz Hartmann and the complete membership of the Vienna Theosophical Society). Some inner members of the List Society participated in the activities of the Hoher Armanen-Orden (High Armanen-Order). [24]

  5. List of occult writers - Wikipedia

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    Franz Bardon (1909–1958) Francis Barrett; J. G. Bennett; Philip S. Berg, aka Feivel Gruberger (1927–2013) ... Franz Hartmann; Max Heindel; Hermes Trismegistus ...

  6. Occult Science in Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Occult Science in Medicine is a book by the German doctor and theosophist Franz Hartmann (1838–1912), published in 1893. The aim of the book was to raise awareness amongst doctors and medical students about valuable medical knowledge from the past that has been ignored and catalogued as occult.

  7. Lotusblüten - Wikipedia

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    Lotusblüthen (1893-1900) and New Lotusblüten (1908-1913 (1914/15)) was a theosophical magazine published by Franz Hartmann. It was the second theosophical magazine in Germany and Austria after Wilhelm Hübbe-Schleidens Die Sphinx.

  8. Coulomb Affair - Wikipedia

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    "Statement of a Visitor" by Franz Hartmann, reprinted from Report of the Result of an Investigation into the Charges against Madame Blavatsky Brought by the Missionaries of the Scottish Free Church of Madras, and Examined by a Committee Appointed for That Purpose by the General Council of the Theosophical Society, 1885, pp. 139–144.

  9. The Mark of the Angels – Miserere - Wikipedia

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    German actor Rüdiger Vogler plays Franz Hartmann, one of the film's antagonists, Mathieu Carrière plays Peter Hansen, a Chilean activist that Kasdan and Salek consult, Haitian Jimmy Jean-Louis as a crime scene investigator who keeps Kasdan in the loop of things and Thierry Lhermitte plays Vernoux, Kasdan's former boss in charge of the ...