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    Angelo Soliman – černý otrok, komorník, svobodný zednář a muzejní exponát by Eduard Maur

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Lobkowicz, from 1753 he lived in Vienna, where he was chamberlein in the household of Prince Liechtenstein. A freemason, he had enjoyed a distinguished career in the enlightened circles of the capital. …”
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    „Aleksander I jako król polski” pędzla Niccoli Montiego (1819) – malarstwo portretowe w służbie propagandy Królestwa Kongresowego by Mikołaj Getka-Kenig

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In terms of form, on the other hand, its originality within the scope of an elaborate iconographic programme presumably stems from the individual preferences of the client, namely the president of the Court of Appeal. He was a devoted Freemason, which may explain his inclination towards such allegorical depictions.…”
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    L’ennemi dans l’après-guerre espagnole, 1939-1945 by Javier Domínguez Arribas

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Leftists, separatists, Freemasons, and Jews are taken into consideration, and particular attention is paid to the disproportion between the levels of both repression and rhetoric, regarding the persecution they suffered and the discourse that stigmatized them. …”
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    L’ennemi dans l’après-guerre espagnole, 1939-1945 by Javier Domínguez Arribas

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Leftists, separatists, Freemasons, and Jews are taken into consideration, and particular attention is paid to the disproportion between the levels of both repression and rhetoric, regarding the persecution they suffered and the discourse that stigmatized them. …”
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    La revalorización del medievo en la estética masónica: Inglaterra y Escocia (siglos XIX y XX) by David Martín López

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This aspects generates in Freemasonry, a national identity, a strong debate and revaluation of the Medieval culture in Europe, where freemasons as Walter Scott claimed the Gothic as the unique style.…”
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    Count Philip Kinsky, the British Ministers, and Society: Social and Political Networks of an Imperial Diplomat in London, 1728–1735 by Charlotte Backerra

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The study presents the contacts of the imperial diplomat to the opposition, his acceptance into the Royal Society as well as the freemasons, and the use of his position and standing in London society especially during the War of the War of the Polish Succession (1733–1735). …”
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