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(‎Changed [de] description: 1754 in Paris vom Chevalier de Bonneville gegründet und nach Louis de Bourbon, dem Grafen von Clermont (1709–1771), benannt, dem ersten Ritus der sogenannten "hohen Grade", bestehend aus sieben Graden)
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Chapitre de Clermont
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Short-lived organizational roof structure in the Scottish Rite named after Louis de Bourbon, the Count of Clermont (1709–1771)
formed in Paris in 1754 by the Chevalier de Bonneville and named after Louis de Bourbon, the Count of Clermont (1709–1771), the first Rite of the so-called "high degrees", consisting of seven degrees
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premier rite dit de hauts degrés, fondé en 1754 par le comte de Bénouville (dit le chevalier de Bonneville), consistant en sept degrés, et nommé d'après Louis de Bourbon, comte de Clermont (1709-1771)
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Property / Instance of: Organisation(s) / rank
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Property / Online information: https://freimaurer-wiki.de/index.php/Kapitel_von_Clermont / rank
 
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Property / Initiated by: Chevalier de Bonneville / rank
 
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Property / Named after: Louis de Bourbon, comte de Clermont / rank
 
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Property / Rite / rule / system: Clermont-Rosa rite / rank
 
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formed in Paris in 1754 by the Chevalier de Bonneville and named after Louis de Bourbon, the Count of Clermont (1709–1771), the first Rite of the so-called "high degrees", consisting of seven degrees
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Chapter of Clermont
formed in Paris in 1754 by the Chevalier de Bonneville and named after Louis de Bourbon, the Count of Clermont (1709–1771), the first Rite of the so-called "high degrees", consisting of seven degrees

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