9/01/2012

September 1: French-Revolutionary Apocalypticism

On September 1, 1794, Catherine Théot died. During the French Revolution she had claimed to be the mother of god, and was narrowly spared from beheading, possibly by direct order of Robespierre.

William Blake and the chemist Joseph Priestley were just a couple of prominent figures from the period who shared Théot's belief that the Revolution in France portended the apocalypse.