- Jean-Baptiste du Val-de-Grâce,
baron de
Cloots (24 June 1755 – 24
March 1794),
better known as
Anacharsis Cloots (also
spelled Clootz), was a
Prussian nobleman...
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Leslie Cloots (born 1994) is a
professional golfer from
Belgium who pla**** on the
Symetra Tour. She was runner-up at the 2014
British Ladies Amateur and...
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ancient custom of
leaving votive offerings in water. In Scots, a
clootie or
cloot is a
strip of
cloth or rag. When used at the
clootie wells in Scotland,...
- skin surgeries. The
Scots saying "Ne'er cast a
cloot til Mey's oot"
conveys a
warning not to shed any
cloots (clothes)
before the
summer has
fully arrived...
- The
Kelud (Javanese: ꦏꦼꦭꦸꦢ꧀, romanized: Kelud,
sometimes spelled as Klut,
Cloot, Kloet, Kloete,
Keloed or Kelut) is an
mountain stratovolcano located in...
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discovered a
foreign plot in
which Stanislas-Marie
Maillard and
Anacharsis Cloots,
among others, were
implicated as agents. This
succeeded in
casting su****ion...
-
Georg Emmerling ...
Gustl Albert Penzkofer ... Der
Unteroffizier Ludwig Ten
Cloot ... Der Kompanieführer Hans
Schaudinn ... Der
Feldwebel Hans
Franz Pokorny...
- of
Revolutionary de-Christianisers like Hébert, Momoro, and
Anacharsis Cloots. The
establishment of the Cult of the
Supreme Being represented the beginning...
- of whom only some
arrived in
Paris in time.
Thomas Paine and
Anacharsis Cloots were
appointed in the
Convention by Girondins.
Besides these, however, the...
- of religion". On 12
December Robespierre attacked the
wealthy foreigner Cloots in the
Jacobin club of
being a
Prussian spy.
Robespierre denounced the "de-Christianisers"...