Order of the Pug (Q175883)
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para-Masonic society founded by Roman Catholics - presumably in 1738 by Clemens August of Bavaria to bypass the crown's In eminenti apostolatus of 1738; women could be members if Catholic. The Pug was a symbol of loyalty and steadiness.
- Mops-Orden
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para-Masonic society founded by Roman Catholics - presumably in 1738 by Clemens August of Bavaria to bypass the crown's In eminenti apostolatus of 1738; women could be members if Catholic. The Pug was a symbol of loyalty and steadiness. |
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