- Saint-Amand
Bazard (18
September 1791 – 29 July 1832) was a
French socialist, the
founder of a
secret society in
France corresponding to the Carbonari...
- Saint-Simon was
Auguste Comte. In 1831 Barthélemy
Prosper Enfantin and
Amand Bazard purchased the
newspaper Le
Globe as the
official organ for
their revolutionary...
- Greenpeace's Esperanza. Photo: Jean-Pierre
Bazard...
- Aliansyah (INA) 0 Jason Baucas (PHI) 0 Kyotaro Sogabe (JPN) 11 Ashu
Bazard (IND) 0 Meirzhan Shermakhanbet (KAZ) 2 Abror Atabaev (UZB) 8 Abror Atabaev (UZB)...
- Mirzoradzhabov (TJK) 1 Abror Atabaev (UZB) 10 Chen Hong-yu (TPE) 5 Almat Kebispayev (KAZ) 2 Almat Kebispayev (KAZ) 7 Almat Kebispayev (KAZ) 9 Ashu
Bazard (IND) 1...
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Prominent members of the
Carbonari included:
Gabriele Rossetti Amand Bazard Silvio Pellico (1788–1854) and
Pietro Maroncelli (1795–1846) both were imprisoned...
- and "socializing the
instruments of labor". His followers, led by
Amand Bazard and Barthélemy Enfantin,
began to
trend more
towards radicalism than Saint-Simon...
- Geraei (IRI) 8 Mohammad Reza Geraei (IRI) 9 Abdulkarim Al-Hasan (SYR) 1 Ashu
Bazard (IND) 0 Tian Qiye (CHN) 3 Tian Qiye (CHN) 3 Ashu
Bazard (IND) 5...
- nom dyn isæm bærzond, Uduældaj dyn kænæm læggad, Dæuæn u næ card nyvond!
Bazard I: Uæ, Styr Xuycau! Dæ xorzæx, Dæ arfæ – Iry Uæzægæn Dy
cardamond ratt!...
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Amand Bazard were
proclaimed Pères Suprêmes ("Supreme Fathers") – a
union which was, however, only nominal, as a
divergence was
already manifest.
Bazard, who...