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- 23:52, 21 November 2024 Hypersite talk contribs created page Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Fœderatis (Work in progress)
- 23:21, 19 November 2024 Hypersite talk contribs created page Operative Freemasonry (←Created page with '{{freemasonry}} {{Short description|Historical form of organization among stonemasons that preceded modern Freemasonry}} {{Distinguish|Stonemasonry|Operative Masonry}} '''Operative Freemasonry''' refers to the historical practice and organization of specific stonemasons before and during the emergence of modern speculative Freemasonry. Operating from the late medieval period through the 17th century, particularly in Scotland, operative freemasons...')
- 09:19, 19 November 2024 Hypersite talk contribs created page Ordre Initiatique et Traditionnel de l'Art Royal (Work in progress)
- 01:51, 3 November 2024 Hypersite talk contribs created page Talk:Philosophical French Rite (Resurrections of this Page)
- 00:16, 27 October 2024 Hypersite talk contribs created page Chain of Union (Work in progress) Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 10:52, 23 October 2024 Hypersite talk contribs created page Three dots (Freemasonry) (←Created page with '{{Freemasonry}} {{Short description|Symbol used in Freemasonry}} {{Infobox symbol |mark=∴ |unicode= {{unichar|2234|therefore|html=}} }} thumb|A diploma from the Masonic [[Grande Loge de France showing the triple dot symbol as a substitute for the dot of abbreviation|alt=A diploma from the Masonic Grande Loge de France showing the triple dot symbol]] '''Three dots''' (∴) also known as "tripunctual abbreviation" or "tri...')
- 03:20, 23 June 2024 Hypersite talk contribs created page Venality of offices (←Created page with ''''Venality of offices''' refers to the historical practice of selling or auctioning public offices, particularly in Early Modern Europe.<ref name="Doyle">Doyle, William (1996). "Venality: The Sale of Offices in Eighteenth-Century France". Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198205364.</ref> This system allowed individuals to purchase positions in government, the military, or the church, often with the right to resell or bequeath the office to heirs.<ref nam...')
- 02:45, 23 June 2024 Hypersite talk contribs created page Sugar islands (←Created page with 'Here's a draft Wikipedia article in wikitext format on the "sugar islands" of the Caribbean, with sources: '''The Sugar Islands''' The "sugar islands" were a group of Caribbean islands that played a crucial role in the production and trade of sugar during the colonial era, particularly from the 17th to the 19th centuries. These islands became economically significant due to their ideal climate and soil conditions for sugarcane cultivation, as well as thei...')
- 02:44, 23 June 2024 Hypersite talk contribs created page French society before the French Revolution (Article in creation) Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 02:26, 23 June 2024 Hypersite talk contribs created page Taking snuff (←Created page with ''''Taking snuff''' is the practice of inhaling powdered tobacco through the nose. This method of tobacco consumption was widespread in Europe and North America from the 17th to 19th centuries, though its use has declined significantly in modern times. Snuff is a smokeless tobacco product that delivers nicotine to the body through nasal absorption<ref name="IARC2007">{{cite book |title=Smokeless Tobacco and Some Tobacco-specific N-Nitrosamines |publisher...')
- 00:23, 23 June 2024 Hypersite talk contribs created page Ordre du Moment (Très Auguste et Très Aimable Ordre du Moment) Tag: citing a blog or free web host
- 08:45, 7 June 2024 Hypersite talk contribs created page French philosophical Rite (The French Philosophical Rite is a Masonic rite that emerged within the Grand Orient de France (GODF) in the late 20th century.)
- 09:43, 8 November 2023 Hypersite talk contribs was automatically updated from (none) to extended confirmed user Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 00:09, 8 November 2023 Hypersite talk contribs created page Adonhiramite Rite (←Created page with '{{Freemasonry}} The '''Adonhiramite Rite''' is a Masonic system consisting of 13 grades or degrees, created in 1787 by the German occultist Baron von Tschoudy (1727-1769). It was published in Tschoudy's book ''Precious Collection of the Adonhiramite Masonry'' (Recueil précieux de la Maçonnerie Adonhiramique). This rite combines Templar, Rosicrucian and other esoteric influences into a unique Masonic structure.<ref>{{Cite book | title = Tuileur Général d...')
- 10:19, 6 November 2023 Hypersite talk contribs created page Pennsylvania Rite (←Created page with '{{Freemasonry}} The '''Pennsylvania Rite''', also known as the '''Ancient York Rite''', is a unique system of Masonic ritual and tradition practiced solely by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.<ref name="glwp">{{cite web |url=https://www.pagrandlodge.org/masonic-culture/ritual/ |title=Ritual |publisher=Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania}}</ref> As one of the oldest Masonic jurisdictions in the United States, the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania has p...')
- 06:45, 6 November 2023 Hypersite talk contribs created page Standard Scottish Rite (https://www.grandlodgescotland.com/product/the-standard-ritual-of-scottish-freemasonry/)
- 00:35, 6 November 2023 Hypersite talk contribs created page Philalethes Rite (←Created page with '{{Freemasonry}} '''The Rite des philalèthes'''(Rite of the Philalethes) comes from, '''Philalèthes''' or '''philalètes''', which translates to: friend or seeker of truth, from the Greek ''Philos'', friend and ''alètheia,'' truth, is in freemasonry, the name given to the '''Rite of the Philalethes''' and its practitioners. This system of philosophical or mystical Freemasonry was founded in 1773 by Marquis Charles-Pierre-Paul Savalette de Langes...')
- 22:38, 5 November 2023 Hypersite talk contribs created page Rite Primitif de Narbonne (←Created page with '{{Freemasonry}} '''Le Rite Primitif de Narbonne''' or '''Rite Primitif des Philadelphes''', is a Masonic rite that was introduced in 1759, brought from Prague by Vicomte de Chefdebien d'Aigrefeuille. The active proponent of this rite was his son, Marquis François Chefdebien d'Armissan, a member of the Ordre des Frères Africains. Marquis François Chefdebien d'Armissan, also a Sovereign Military Order of Malta|Knight of Malta...')
- 21:02, 5 November 2023 Hypersite talk contribs created page Old Charges (Freemasonry) (←Created page with '{{Freemasonry}} The '''Old Charges''' is the name given to a collection of approximately one hundred and thirty documents written between the 14th and 18th centuries. Most of these documents were initially in manuscript form and later engraved or printed, all originating from England. These documents describe the duties and functioning of masons' and builders' guilds, as well as the mythical history of the craft's creation. It is within these fundamental te...')
- 18:46, 5 November 2023 Hypersite talk contribs moved page The Philosophical Scottish Rite to Philosophical Scottish Rite (Misspelled: Removing the "The")
- 18:46, 5 November 2023 Hypersite talk contribs moved page Rite of the Philosophical Scots to The Philosophical Scottish Rite (Misspelled: The first was not commonly used, this is more well known name for this Rite.)
- 18:44, 5 November 2023 Hypersite talk contribs created page Rite of the Philosophical Scots (←Created page with '{{freemasonry}} The '''Philosophical Scottish Rite''' (French: '''Le Rite Ecossais Philosophique''') is a Masonic rite that was established in Paris in 1776 by the hermetist Alexandre Boileau, who was a disciple of Antoine-Joseph Pernéty. This rite is known for its unique structure and progression through various degrees. <ref>https://www.hiram.be/le-rite-ecossais-philosophique/</ref> == History == The Philosophical Scottish Rit...')
- 09:40, 5 November 2023 Hypersite talk contribs created page African Architect Rite (←Created page with '{{freemasonry}} The '''African Architect Rite''' is a Masonic rite that is also known as the '''Rite of the African Brothers''' or the '''Crata Repoa Rite'''. It was established in 1767 in Prussia under the auspices of Frederick II the Great and is known for its distinctive structure and degrees.<ref>https://ia801304.us.archive.org/29/items/FreemasonryOfTheAncientEgyptiansManlyPHall/Freemasonry_of_the_Ancient_Egyptians_Manly_P_Hall.pdf</ref> == History ==...')
- 22:38, 24 October 2023 Hypersite talk contribs created page High Twelve (Organization) (←Created page with '{{Infobox organization | name = High Twelve International | logo = | caption = Official logo of High Twelve International | type = Fraternal organization | founded = May 17, 1921 | founder = E. C. "Wallie" Wolcott and associates | location = Sioux City, IA | membership = 3,000 members | website = [https://www.high12.org/ Official Website] }} {{freemasonry}} '''High Twelve International''' is a fraternal organization with a rich history and a commitment...')
- 20:24, 24 October 2023 Hypersite talk contribs created page The Society of Blue Friars (Creation) Tag: citing a blog or free web host
- 03:06, 21 October 2023 Hypersite talk contribs created page The Ancient Egyptian Order of Sciots (←Created page with '{{freemasonry}} The '''Ancient Egyptian Order of Sciots''' (A.E.O.S.) is a Masonic-affiliated fraternal organization established in 1910. Dedicated to uniting Master Masons in a closer bond of Friendship, Fellowship, and Cooperation, the organization's motto is "To help each other in the accomplishment of honest endeavors" and to spread the doctrine of "BOOST ONE ANOTHER." Additionally, the Sciots are known for their commitment to supp...')
- 23:40, 2 October 2023 Hypersite talk contribs created page High Masonic degrees (←Created page with ' In Freemasonry, the first three Masonic degrees constitute the fundamental degrees in all Rites they are called Blue Lodge of Craft degree. Over time, various systems of optional "high Masonic degrees" or "Side Degree" have been added to these three fundamental degrees, practiced in workshops known as perfection lodges or chapters. thumb|upright == History == {{main article|Masonic degree|section}} Image...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 19:58, 9 August 2022 Hypersite talk contribs created page Rite Opératif de Salomon (←Created page with 'The '''Rite Opératif de Salomon''' (Operative Rite of Solomon in English) is a Masonic rite that appeared in the 1960's as a result of research by Jacques de La Personne, then president of the Rituals Commission and deputy grand orator of the Grand Orient de France. It proposes to the Freemasons who practice it, a very symbolic approach of Freemasonry, with a particular accent put on the ceremonial of the Masonic meetings. This rite is mainly practiced wit...')
- 22:10, 24 February 2021 Hypersite talk contribs created page Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Mrpauliewalnuts (←Created page with '{{subst:SPI report |checkuser=yes <!--If you want to request checkuser, simply change the line above this comment to checkuser=yes For the list of suspected soc...')
- 00:44, 24 February 2021 Hypersite talk contribs created page User talk:71.120.223.40 (←Created page with 'Please to not make changes without valid reasons. ~~~~')
- 17:16, 20 June 2006 User account Hypersite talk contribs was created