Description:
(European Adventurer and Philosopher) The Count of St. Germain was a mysterious European adventurer celebrated for his pursuits in science, alchemy, philosophy, and the arts. He gained fame in the mid-18th century among European high society and mingled with notable individuals like Casanova, Voltaire, and Mozart. Using different aliases, he intrigued others with his extravagant assertions, including his alleged age of 500 years. Recognized for his extensive wisdom and enigmatic character, he was lauded as a significant philosopher by Prince Charles of Hesse-Kassel.