Yes it did, by the order of Charles Theodore, Duke of Bavaria.
No one. The Illuminati broke up in 1785
No. The (real) Illuminati broke up around 1785. The fictional Illuminati, of course, can control nothing.
No. They broke up around 1785. The modern, imaginary Illuminati are no more real than unicorns. They can't hurt you.
No. The real Illuminati broke up around 1785. The imaginary Illuminati are all that is left, and since it is impossible to join an imaginary group, Stryper can't be part of the Illuminati.
No, since around 1785 (when they broke up), the (real) Illuminati group has been fictional. Today, it exists only in the imagination of conspiracy theorists.
The Illuminati, the *real* Illuminati, broke up in 1785. I suspect they have completed decaying, so I would have to guess, "not a lot"!
The real Illuminati broke up ca. 1785. The imaginary Illuminati are a product of conspiracy theorists' imagination.
Since around 1785 (when they broke up), the (real) Illuminati group has been fictional. It exists only in the imagination of conspiracy theorists.No. Nor is anyone else.No. No one is Illuminati actually.
No. It's impossible. The (real life, not modern imaginary) Illuminati broke up ca. 1785.
The (real life, not modern imaginary) Illuminati broke up ca. 1785. So it's impossible.
No. The (real) Illuminati broke up around 1785. The fictional Illuminati, of course, can control nothing. It is interesting, by the way, to see the number of people who conflate the Illuminati with the Masons, although the Illuminati was not a Masonic organization (it had members who were, and weren't, Masons).
No. The real Illuminatis split up around 1785.