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Emmanuel Swedenborg
Swedish 18th century scientist and theologian (1688-1772)

Franz Anton Mesmer
German physician

Alessandro Cagliostro
Italian occultist, alchemist, and impostor (1743–1795)

Count of St. Germain
18th-century European adventurer and intellectual
Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin
French philosopher
Antoine Court de Gébelin
French writer and scholar

Etteilla
thumb|Jean-Baptiste Alliette (Etteilla) at his work table, from the Cours théorique et pratique du livre de Thot (1790).
Etteilla, the pseudonym of Jean-Baptiste Alliette (1 March 1738 – 12 December 1791), was the French occultist and tarot-researcher, who was the first to develop an interpretation concept for the tarot cards and made a significant contribution to the esoteric development of the tarot cards to a wide audience (from 1783), and therefore the first professional tarot occultist known to history who made his living by card divination. Etteilla also influenced the French divination
Ulrica Arfvidsson
Swedish fortune-teller
Clotilde-Suzanne Courcelles de Labrousse
French occultist