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7/9/2025, 12:23:57 AM
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>It was the beginning of French nationalism. Before the revolution, the French language was a collection of dialects in different regions that bordered on being different languages, some of them were so alien to one another. The Revolutionaries required the standardization of French as a way to unify France
>Also, most loyalties before the Revolution were to the local lord, not to France. The Revolution changed that as well
>The Revolution also destroyed the power of the Catholic Church in France, leaving behind another relic of the medieval period. From then on, the nation took preeminence over religion. During the whole period of rising nationalist sentiments across Europe during the 19th century, the church was weakened and public messaging by the state emphasized the importance of one's first loyalty being to the nation and the state
All Freemasonry is Neoplatonic even before being Kabbalistic, the Gnostic ideas (originally from the Pagan Mysteries) were brought from the Orient after the fall of the Byzantine Empire with the migratory flow to Italy/West Europe in Renaissance. Medieval Balkan and Byzantium was already swarming with neo-gnostic/pagan sects. Under the Turks these converted to Islam, basically became the Sufi orders that were so active there and on the Crimean Khanate.
Eastern Roman Empire was the most advanced state during the Middle Ages. While the rest of Europe was living in absolute squalor, Eastern Roman Empire was having a Golden Age. Their sheer wealth and knowledge made them complacent to barbarians hordes which is what the Western part of the Empire succumbed to 1,000 years prior. Not to mention the fucking western crusaders that sacked Constantinople and set for the decline of the Empire. It was that they looted and Greek scholars running away Constantinople when it was conquered by the Turks that Europe experienced a Renaissance.
>It was the beginning of French nationalism. Before the revolution, the French language was a collection of dialects in different regions that bordered on being different languages, some of them were so alien to one another. The Revolutionaries required the standardization of French as a way to unify France
>Also, most loyalties before the Revolution were to the local lord, not to France. The Revolution changed that as well
>The Revolution also destroyed the power of the Catholic Church in France, leaving behind another relic of the medieval period. From then on, the nation took preeminence over religion. During the whole period of rising nationalist sentiments across Europe during the 19th century, the church was weakened and public messaging by the state emphasized the importance of one's first loyalty being to the nation and the state
All Freemasonry is Neoplatonic even before being Kabbalistic, the Gnostic ideas (originally from the Pagan Mysteries) were brought from the Orient after the fall of the Byzantine Empire with the migratory flow to Italy/West Europe in Renaissance. Medieval Balkan and Byzantium was already swarming with neo-gnostic/pagan sects. Under the Turks these converted to Islam, basically became the Sufi orders that were so active there and on the Crimean Khanate.
Eastern Roman Empire was the most advanced state during the Middle Ages. While the rest of Europe was living in absolute squalor, Eastern Roman Empire was having a Golden Age. Their sheer wealth and knowledge made them complacent to barbarians hordes which is what the Western part of the Empire succumbed to 1,000 years prior. Not to mention the fucking western crusaders that sacked Constantinople and set for the decline of the Empire. It was that they looted and Greek scholars running away Constantinople when it was conquered by the Turks that Europe experienced a Renaissance.
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