Diana Vaughan

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Diana Vaughan is a fictional American woman central to a famous 19th-century anti-Masonic hoax created by French writer Léo Taxil.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
associatedWith Catholic apologetics (19th century)
Freemasonry NERFINISHED
anti-Masonry
characterIn Taxil’s fabricated memoirs
anti-Masonic writings of Léo Taxil
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Léo Taxil NERFINISHED
describedAs American woman
fictionalStatus hoax character publicly admitted as invented
fictionalUniverse Taxil hoax NERFINISHED
formerReligion Satanism (in narrative)
hasGenre conspiracy literature
religious hoax literature
hasImpact became a classic example of religious hoaxing
reinforced late 19th-century anti-Masonic sentiment
hasLanguage French (original publications)
translated into multiple languages
inception circa 1890s (as a literary fabrication)
influencedBy contemporary anti-Masonic conspiracy theories
linkedToEvent public confession of the Taxil hoax in 1897
narrativeRole ex-Satanist whistleblower
victim rescued by the Catholic Church
notableFor alleged conversion from Satanism to Catholicism
fabricated revelations about Freemasonry
role in the Taxil anti-Masonic hoax
occupation former Freemason
partOf Taxil hoax NERFINISHED
portrayedAs high-ranking member of a Satanic lodge
insider revealing Masonic secrets
miraculously converted Catholic
publicationContext Catholic press in France
religion Catholicism (in narrative)
sexOrGender female
studiedIn historiography of conspiracy theories
research on Léo Taxil and Catholic controversies
studies of anti-Masonry
timePeriod late 19th century (publication period)
truthStatus entirely fictitious biography
usedFor propaganda against Freemasonry
sensationalist religious polemics

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American Woman hasCharacter Diana Vaughan