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Aksakoff, Alexander Nikolaevich (1832-1903) • Alexandr Aksakov
Russian writer, translator, journalist, editor.
Bacon, Francis (1561-1626) • Lord Verulam
was an English philosopher, historian and statesman. Bacon has been called the father of empiricism ...
Baissac, Jules (1827-1898)
French theologist, who viewed Satan as a 'Centrifugal Energy of the Universe’ in a cosmic sense [[Ca ...
Betanelly, Michael
was a Georgian immigrant engaged in export-import business. He married Helena Petrovna Blavatsky ...
Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna (1831-1891) • HPB
She was the main source of Theosophical teachings and discussed the major themes of Theosophy in man ...
Blavatsky, Nikifor Vladimirovich (1810-1873 (?))
Vice Governor (1849-1861) of Erivan Province (now Armenia) of Russian Empire; husband of [[Blavatsky ...
Blavatsky, Nikolai Dmitrievich (1837-?)
The nephew of N.V. Blavatsky, who served as secretary to the Tiflis governor K.I. Orlovsky, ...
Blavatsky, Yuri (1858-1867 (?)) • Youry Blavatsky
Infant-ward of H. P. Blavatsky and N. V. Blavatsky.
Church, Frederick Stuart (1842-1924)
American artist.
Cuvier, Georges (1769-1832)
was a French naturalist and zoologist.
Ezra
[1] The Jewish priest and scribe, who, circa 450 B.c., compiled the Pentateuch if indeed he was not ...
Fadeeva, Nadezhda Andreevna (1828-1919)
was H.P. Blavatsky’s aunt. Lived in Odessa. The head of the first Theosophical Society in Russia.
Gebhard, Gustav (1828-1900)
was German banker and silk factory owner, theosophist, H.P. Blavatsky visited his estate in Elberfel ...
Gebirol, Solomon Ben Jehudah
Called in literature Avicebron. An Israelite by birth, a philosopher, poet and Kabbalist, a volumino ...
Grossul-Tolstoy, Pyotr Lvovich (1839(?) – 1904)
writer, publicist, publisher-editor of the newspaper Novorossiyskiye Vedomosti (1869-1872), publ ...
Haug, Martin (1827-1876)
was a German Orientalist, Iran and Sanskrit scholar.
Jacolliot, Louis (1837-1890)
was French orientalist, writer and traveller, who translated Manusmriti (Laws of Manu) into Fren ...
Lanigan, George Thomas (1845-1886)
Canadian journalist and poet.
Lully, Raymond
An alchemist, adept and philosopher, born in the 13th century, on the island of Majorca. It is claim ...
Mead, George Robert Stow (1863-1933)
was an English Theosophist, scholar, and writer; H. P. Blavatsky’s private secretary since 1889.
New J.C. (1831-1906)
He was a United States banker and lawyer who held a variety of government positions. He was Treasur ...
Olcott, Henry Steel (1832-1907)
was an agriculturist, American military officer, journalist, lawyer, and co-founder of the Theosophi ...
Orlovsky, Konstantin Ivanovich (1810-1876)
Tiflis civil governor (1860-1876) and Privy Councilor, originally from the nobility of the Bessarabi ...
Ovsyanikov-Kulikovsky, Dmitry Nikolayevich (1853-1920)
literary scholar, linguist, critic, publicist; he studied at the historical-philological department ...
Renan, Joseph Ernest (1823-1892)
was a French philosopher, writer, religious historian and semitologist.
Solovyov, Vsevolod Sergeyevich (1849-1903) • Solovieff • Solovief • Solovioff
was a Russian historical novelist. He became a TS member in 1884, but on February 16, 1886, he resig ...
Wachtmeister, Constance (1838-1910)
was the companion and coworker of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (H.P.B.) from 1885 until Blavatsky's dea ...
Zhelikhovsky, Vera Petrovna (1835-1896) • Jelihovsky
The younger sister of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky.
Zirkoff, Boris (1902-1981)
was an American Theosophist, editor and writer; a relative of H. P. Blavatsky, his mother was Lydia ...