Freemasonry in the 18th century

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Freemasonry in the 18th century

Freemasonry in the 18th century

Daniel LIGOU, co-author of a "history of freemasons in France" dates the first French lodges to the year 1725. Their creations correspond to the intellectual concerns of the time and especially the attraction for England. The specialist demystifies the term of secrecy that has always surrounded Freemasonry, "Masonry exists only when lived". To illustrate his point, he recounts some historical anecdotes. In the 18th century, the lodges attracted people from all walks of life: nobles, soldiers, bourgeois, merchants and clergymen.

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File : Freemasonry

Publication date : 9 January 1982

Reference:
R23327392
Credits:
Producteur: France Régions 3 Dijon   -   Journalist : Pannard, Christian  -  Participant : Ligou, Daniel
Origin:
Saturday Between Us   -   Producteur: France Régions 3 Dijon
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Reference:R23327392

Credits:Journalist : Pannard, Christian-Participant : Ligou, Daniel

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