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  1. Moina Mathers, born Mina Bergson (28 February 1865 – 25 July 1928), was an artist and occultist at the turn of the 20th century. She was the sister of French philosopher Henri Bergson, the first man of Jewish descent to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1927. [1]

  2. Moina Bergson Mathers (née Mina Bergson le 28 février 1865 à Genève et morte le 25 juillet 1928 à Londres) est une artiste et occultiste. Biographie. Elle est la sœur d'Henri Bergson et l'épouse de Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers.

  3. 2 sept. 2015 · Membre du Golden Dawn, une société secrète née en pleine vague ésotérique, Moina Mathers a posé les bases de l'imagerie qui hante aujourd'hui encore la pop culture.

  4. Moina Mathers (1865 – 1928), née Mina Bergson, était l'épouse de Samuel Liddell Mathers et un membre de l'Ordre Hermétique de l'Aube Dorée. Elle a également été membre de la Confrérie des Assassins pendant un certain temps. Moina est née à Genève, en Suisse.

  5. 28 mai 2021 · An artist and occultist at the turn of the century, Moina Mathers’ life is a celebration of female power and radical self-expression. A sketch of Moina Mathers as High Priestess Anari, working the Rites of Isis, Paris, 1899. Credit: Bridgeman Images.

  6. Mathers was the only active founding member after Westcott's departure. Due to personality clashes with other members and frequent absences from the center of Lodge activity in Great Britain, however, challenges to Mathers's authority as leader developed among the members of the Second Order.

  7. 8 févr. 2018 · Moina Mathers was born Mina Bergson, on February 28th, 1865 in Geneva, Switzerland. She was the daughter of Orthodox Jewish parents and the sister of Nobel Prize-winning philosopher, Henri-Louis Bergson. Moina was of English and Irish descent from her mother’s side, and of Polish and Jewish descent from her father’s.