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- Anna Sprengel (allegedly died in 1891), countess of , love-child of Ludwig I of Bavaria and Lola Montez, is a person whose existence was never proven, and who it now seems was invented by William Wynn Westcott to confer legitimacy on the Golden Dawn. In 1901 Mathers, leader of the Golden Dawn, briefly supported the claim of Swami Laura Horos, who had long campaigned for recognition as that countess, to have written to Westcott as Anna Sprengel. (en)
- Anna Sprengel (†1891), comtesse de , fille naturelle de Louis Ier de Bavière et de Lola Montez, est un personnage dont l'existence n'a jamais été prouvée et dont il semblerait aujourd'hui qu'il ait été inventé de toutes pièces par William Wynn Westcott pour donner une légitimité à la Golden Dawn. (fr)
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- Anna Sprengel (allegedly died in 1891), countess of , love-child of Ludwig I of Bavaria and Lola Montez, is a person whose existence was never proven, and who it now seems was invented by William Wynn Westcott to confer legitimacy on the Golden Dawn. In 1901 Mathers, leader of the Golden Dawn, briefly supported the claim of Swami Laura Horos, who had long campaigned for recognition as that countess, to have written to Westcott as Anna Sprengel. (en)
- Anna Sprengel (†1891), comtesse de , fille naturelle de Louis Ier de Bavière et de Lola Montez, est un personnage dont l'existence n'a jamais été prouvée et dont il semblerait aujourd'hui qu'il ait été inventé de toutes pièces par William Wynn Westcott pour donner une légitimité à la Golden Dawn. (fr)
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- Anna Sprengel (en)
- Anna Sprengel (fr)
- アンナ・シュプレンゲル (ja)
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