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  2. Adam Weishaupt - Wikipedia

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    Adam Weishaupt was born on 6 February 1748 in Ingolstadt [1] [5] in the Electorate of Bavaria. Weishaupt's father Johann Georg Weishaupt (1717–1753) died [ 5 ] when Adam was five years old. After his father's death he came under the tutelage of his godfather Johann Adam von Ickstatt [ 6 ] who, like his father, was a professor of law at the ...

  3. Karl von Weishaupt - Wikipedia

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    Weishaupt, one of four sons of philosopher Adam Weishaupt and his second wife Anna Maria (née Sausenhofer), [2] was born in Regensburg. He studied at the University of Altdorf and was taught by Franz Xaver von Zach in Gotha. In 1804 he was made to a lieutenant of the general staff due to his cooperation at geodetical works.

  4. Illuminati - Wikipedia

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    Illuminati. The Illuminati (/ əˌluːmɪˈnɑːti /; plural of Latin illuminatus, 'enlightened') is a name given to several groups, both real and fictitious. Historically, the name usually refers to the Bavarian Illuminati, an Enlightenment -era secret society founded on 1 May 1776 in Bavaria, today part of Germany. The society's stated goals ...

  5. Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Charles Theodore is also known for disbanding Adam Weishaupt's order of the Illuminati in 1785. In 1794, the French Revolutionary Army occupied the Duchy of Jülich; in 1795, they invaded the Palatinate; and in 1796, they marched towards Bavaria. Charles Theodore begged Francis II for help that would have made Bavaria a puppet state of Austria ...

  6. Talk:Adam Weishaupt - Wikipedia

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    Adam Weishaupt (John Robinson’s Proofs of a Conspiracy, 1798, p. 112) And it is known in some circles the Templars after being suppressed reformed into numerous orders including the Order of the Garter, Rosicrucians, Freemasonry, the Illuminati and the Jesuits; all founded by Templar elitist bloodlines.

  7. Spartacus - Wikipedia

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    Spartacus (Greek: Σπάρτακος, translit. Spártakos; Latin: Spartacus; c. 103–71 BC) was a Thracian gladiator (Thraex) who was one of the escaped slave leaders in the Third Servile War, a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic. Historical accounts of his life come primarily from Plutarch and Appian, who wrote more than a ...

  8. List of Bavarian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    814. Prefects of Bavaria: Gerold (794–799) and Audulf (799–818) Louis the Pious. Emperor. 814. 826. In 814, Louis appointed his eldest son Lothair I as governor of Bavaria. In 817, Louis bestowed Bavaria upon his other son, Louis the German, who took charge of the province in 826, as King of Bavaria.

  9. Johann Georg Weishaupt - Wikipedia

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    Weishaupt died suddenly while on holiday on 20 September 1753 in Heiligenthal near Würzburg. Weishaupt's son, Adam Weishaupt, was born on 6 February 1748 in Ingolstadt, and was just five years old when his father died. Johann Adam von Ickstatt, also a professor of law at the University of Ingolstadt and Adam's godfather, took over Adam ...