Grand Loge des Philadelphes

The Grand Loge des Philadelphes (or just Philadelphes) was a masonic lodge founded in London by French exiles in 1850, associated with the Quarante-Huitards. It was originally named Les Sectateurs de Ménès (French for 'Disciples of Menes') after the Egyptian pharaoh Menes, but changed its name in 1853.

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Grand Loge des Philadelphes

The Grand Loge des Philadelphes (or just Philadelphes) was a masonic lodge founded in London by French exiles in 1850, associated with the Quarante-Huitards. It was originally named Les Sectateurs de Ménès (French for 'Disciples of Menes') after the Egyptian pharaoh Menes, but changed its name in 1853.

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