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- Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher, (* 3. Oktober 1883 in Nossen; † 8. Mai 1945 in Seichau an der Jauer; Pseudonyme: Rah-Omir, Ram Ophias, Chakum Kabbali, Fredo von der Welt) war ein deutscher Okkultist, Ordensgründer und Schriftsteller, der dem Adonismus nahestand. (de)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher (3 October 1883 – 8 May 1945), better known under his self-assumed name Rah Omir Quintscher, was a notable German member of the Neopagan religion of Adonism, as well as being a noted occultist and ceremonial magician. In 1922 he founded a group known as the Orden Mentalistischer Bauherren (Order of the Mental Architects), which he closed down in 1928, leading its members to join another occult group, the Fraternitas Saturni. He went on join the Adonistic Society of Franz Sättler, but fell out with him, possibly over a woman, Sättler's lover and secretary, Justine Schnattinger. Leaving the Adonistic Society, Quintscher went on to further propagate Adonism through his own esoteric group, the Atescha-Taganosyn. (en)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher, né le 3 octobre 1883 à Nossen et décédé le 8 mai 1945 à Seichau an der Jauer; ayant publié sous les noms de plume Rah-Omir, Ram Ophias, Chakum Kabbali, Fredo von der Welt est un occultiste et essayiste allemand, proche du mouvement adoniste. (fr)
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- Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher, (* 3. Oktober 1883 in Nossen; † 8. Mai 1945 in Seichau an der Jauer; Pseudonyme: Rah-Omir, Ram Ophias, Chakum Kabbali, Fredo von der Welt) war ein deutscher Okkultist, Ordensgründer und Schriftsteller, der dem Adonismus nahestand. (de)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher (3 October 1883 – 8 May 1945), better known under his self-assumed name Rah Omir Quintscher, was a notable German member of the Neopagan religion of Adonism, as well as being a noted occultist and ceremonial magician. In 1922 he founded a group known as the Orden Mentalistischer Bauherren (Order of the Mental Architects), which he closed down in 1928, leading its members to join another occult group, the Fraternitas Saturni. He went on join the Adonistic Society of Franz Sättler, but fell out with him, possibly over a woman, Sättler's lover and secretary, Justine Schnattinger. Leaving the Adonistic Society, Quintscher went on to further propagate Adonism through his own esoteric group, the Atescha-Taganosyn. (en)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher, né le 3 octobre 1883 à Nossen et décédé le 8 mai 1945 à Seichau an der Jauer; ayant publié sous les noms de plume Rah-Omir, Ram Ophias, Chakum Kabbali, Fredo von der Welt est un occultiste et essayiste allemand, proche du mouvement adoniste. (fr)
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- Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher (de)
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