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  1. Ann O'Delia Diss Debar (also spelled Ann O'Delia Dis Debar) is the most frequently referenced of the many names used by her in her lifetime, including Editha Lola Montez, Della Ann O'Sullivan, Vera Ava, Madame Messant (or McGoon), Swami Viva Ananda, Laura Horos (or Swami Laura Horos) and Laura Jackson.

  2. Horos, Theodore (ca. 1866-?) and Laura (1849-ca. 1906) A notorious man-and-wife team of occult swindlers who were sentenced for fraud in Britain on December 20, 1901. Mrs.

  3. Similar to the events in the Toaru series, the real-life Swami Laura Horos (who went by many other aliases as well, most common of which was Ann O'Delia Diss Debar) also managed to briefly convince Mathers that she was Anna Sprengel and stole Golden Dawn material which

  4. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › Swami_Laura_HorosSwami Laura Horos

    Swami Laura Horos (c. 9 February 1849 – after 1909) was a late 19th and early 20th century medium. She was convicted of fraud several times in the US, and was tried for rape and fraud in London in 1901. She was described by Harry Houdini as "one of the most extraordinary fake mediums and mystery swindlers the world has ever known". [1] Biography

  5. 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 Westcott as Anna Sprengel.

  6. 2 de ene. de 2019 · 3. Ann O'Delia Diss Debar (a.k.a. Swami Laura Horos) Having taken on a slew of aliases in the course of her criminal career, little can be nailed down about this American con woman, including...

  7. She married Frank Dutton Jackson in Louisiana in 1899, calling herself Princess Editha Lolita. The couple went to England in the 1890s, calling themselves "Swami Laura Horos" and "Theodore Horos". She spent some time in South Africa, calling herself Helena Horos of the College of Occult Sciences, and ran a fruitarian colony in Florida.