Order of the Pug
The Mops-Orden, or Order of the Pug was a para-Masonic society founded by Roman Catholics. It is believed that it was founded in 1740 by Klemens August of Bavaria to bypass the papal bull In eminenti apostolatus of 1738. The constitution of the Order of the Pug allowed women to become members, as long as they were Catholic. The Pug was chosen as a symbol of loyalty, trustworthiness and steadiness. While German sources state that the order was short-lived, they were reportedly active in Lyon as late as 1902.
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Order of the Pug
The Mops-Orden, or Order of the Pug was a para-Masonic society founded by Roman Catholics. It is believed that it was founded in 1740 by Klemens August of Bavaria to bypass the papal bull In eminenti apostolatus of 1738. The constitution of the Order of the Pug allowed women to become members, as long as they were Catholic. The Pug was chosen as a symbol of loyalty, trustworthiness and steadiness. While German sources state that the order was short-lived, they were reportedly active in Lyon as late as 1902.
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Der Mops-Orden war eine Gesell ...... en Katholiken gegründet wurde.
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Order of the Pug
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