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Revision as of 11:12, 13 April 2020

back: The Gotha Illuminati Research Base

More than 2000 data sets to cope with

Sources we incorporated — so far a predominantly German picture

FactGrid is most certainly the best resource on the Illuminati — the secret "Order" founded by Adam Weishaupt in 1776. With the data which we could bring together form different research projects we received information about a 100 late-18th-century lodges of the German speaking territories. This is not surprising — Weishaupt's Anti-Rosicrucian secret Order had, after all, transformed itself in the late 1770s into a Masonic high-grade system in order to infiltrate lodges and with them Masonic networks.

A second wave of lodges came into the FactGrid with the first GND test input: 803 in total, again mostly of the former German speaking territories. Our present map gives the picture with the shadow of history: The former German territories in modern Poland had complex Masonic network. Most of the information on our Data records is GND information designed to merely identify lodges. Research will ask questions like:

  • Who granted the patents? (How did Freemasonry spread on the global map?)
  • How and when did these lodges change affiliations to Grand Lodges and parent organisations?
  • Which systems and rites did they adopt and adhere to?
  • Who were the members?
  • Who filled leading positions?
  • Where did these lodges reside?
  • What histories of naming did they write?
  • Where can we still find archival records?
  • What has been published about these lodges?

For some 600 Lodges we can give the links to the former archives now lodged in the Prussian Privy State Archives, Berlin. Information on some 500 Grand Lodges came into the compound from the Wikipedia List of Grand Lodges with additional knowledge about external affiliations. All these data can be edited by anyone with an account.

First Searches

The data sets of all all the lodges on FactGrid can be grabbed with these links:

The data set of Gotha's lodge gives a pattern of in depth information we can give with more research:

But the The Global Genealogy of Lodges would demand a far wider perspective — a perspective which one would match with the genealogy of degrees, rites and systems that developed in this spread.

We are here only at the beginning. It would take more than a team to get the bigger picture — it would take a joint venture of lodges and lodge archives to provide the wider picture of the historical network that is here going back into the early 18th century.

People involved

Reinhard Markner

Numerous publications on the Illumianti and 18th-century Freemasonry

Markus Meumann

Academic manager of the Gotha Research Centre

Martin Mulsow

Director of the Gotha Research Centre

Claus Oberhauser

Helmut Reinalter

Numerous publications on the history of Freemasonry

Stefan Sarrach

Berater der Deutschen Mutterloge "Zu den Drei Weltkugeln", Berlin

Christine Schaubs

Publizierte über den Einfluss der Illuminaten auf die deutsche Pädagogik und den Unzertrennbaren Concordien-Orden

Olaf Simons

Researcher at the Gotha Research Centre

Josef Wäges

Christian Wirkner

Veröffentlichte seine Dissertation über die beiden Göttinger Logen des ausgehenden 18. Jahrhunderts. Die Mitgliederinformationen sind im FactGrid unter den beiden Zusammenstelungen:

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Wikidata folgt Wikipedia. Und dort haben Vereine eine schweren Stand, Logenhäuser als Denkmale gehen eher: Wiki likes Monuments. Die Verbindung läuft also oft über die Liegenschaft (Eigentum, Anschrift), siehe https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q8610826 --Martin Gollasch (talk) 09:47, 30 August 2019 (CEST)