Mejanel, Pierre (b.c.1850)

Creator details

Name
Mejanel, Pierre (b.c.1850)
Nationality
French

Assets (10 in total)

Heresie of the Templars: representation of a ceremony of entry of a knight into the order of the temple, the Templar being, according to the confessions published after their arrest and trial in 1307, forced to deny Christ and to trample the cross during an initiation rite of the order of the temple after the confessions of the templars published after their trial in 1307) Engraving from “Les mysteres de la Franc-Maconnerie” by Leo Taxil (1854-1907), 1887 Collection privee
The Decoration Scandals in France (engraving)
In 1747, the Companions are told, the pretender Charles-Edward Stuart (1720-1788) established a Chapter of the Rose Cross in Arras, illustration from 'The Free-Masonry' by Leo Taxil (engraving) (b/w photo)
An hanged man judged by the german free courts of Vehmic court (Vehmgericht, holy vehme), a “proto-vigilante” tribunal system of Westphalia in Germany active during the later Middle Ages, based on a Fraternal organisation of lay judges called free judges) Engraving from “Les mysteres de la Franco-Maconnerie” by Leo Taxil (1854-1907), 1887 Collection privee
The Russian Pavillion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, from 'Le Petit Journal', 25 February 1900 (colour engraving)
Emperor Alexander I in the courtyard of the Talleyrand's house (watercolour on paper)
Socinianism and Little Polish Church: the inhabitants of Krakow burn the works of Faustus Socinus (Faust Socin or Fausto Sozzini) (1539-1604) in the public square obliging him to attend the autodafe in 1598 (Socinianism and Polish Brethren: the burning of the books of Fausto Sozzini (Faust Socyn) italian ologian in Krakow, Poland, 1598) Engraving from “” The Mysteres of Freemaking”” by Leo Taxil (1854-1907), 1887 Private Collection
The invention of the steamboat by the Marquis de Jouffroy d'Abbans (colour litho)
The Russian Pavilion at the Exposition Universelle of 1900 in Paris (colour litho)
Freemaking: Solomon learns of the coming, and subsequent death of Jesus from the queen of Sheba, a curious item of Masonic folklore.

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