Adonhiramite Rite

The Adonhiramite Rite is a Masonic system consisting of 33 grades or degrees, The founding of the Adonhiramite Rite is traditionally attributed to Louis Guillerman Saint-Victor, a French Freemason who, in 1781, published the first significant work on the rite, entitled "Recueil Précieux de la Maçonnerie Adonhiramite" (Precious Compilation of Adonhiramite Freemasonry).[1] This rite combines Templar, Rosicrucian and other esoteric influences into a unique Masonic structure.[2][3]

  1. ^ Louis Guillemain Saint-Victor (1781). Recueil précieux de la Maçonnerie Adonhiramite... (in French). Paris.
  2. ^ J.-M. Ragon (1861). Tuileur Général de la Francmaçonnerie ou Manuel de l'Initié (in French). Paris: Collignon, Libraire-Éditeur. pp.215-223
  3. ^ https://californiafreemason.org/2022/06/27/the-rite-stuff/ Still practiced in Brazil, 12 Degrees

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