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by Graham Hancock


  Definitions of Asclepius

  Delphi

  DeMolay, International Order ofsee Molay

  Demurger, Alain

  Dendera

  Denon, Dominique-Vivant

  Desaguliers, John Theophilus

  Descartes, René

  Desmoulins, Camille

  Devereux, Penelope

  Devil/Satan

  Diana

  Diblatus

  Dickson, Donald R.

  Diderot, Denis

  Dietrich, Madame

  Dinoclates of Rhodes

  Diocletian, Emperor

  Diodorus Siculus

  Dionysos

  Directory, the

  Discourses of Hermes

  Dodona

  Dolomieu, Déodat de

  Dome of the Rock

  Dominic, Saint (Dominic de Guzmán)

  Dominican order

  Dossiers: Histoire et Archéologie

  Drake, H. A.

  Dreux-Brézé, Marquis de

  Drijvers, H. J. W.

  Drovetti, Bernadino

  Druids

  Drury, John

  Druze

  Duat (Book of What is in the Duat)

  Dublin

  Dubois, François

  Du Buc de Rivéry, Aimée

  Duché, Jean

  Dudley, Robert

  Dunbar, Battle of

  Dupuis, Charles-François

  Durrell, Lawrence

  Djoser, Pyramid of

  E

  Early/Primitive Church

  Eastern Roman Empire

  Edessa

  Edfu, Temple of

  Edinburgh

  Edinburgh No. 1 Lodge

  Edward I, King of England

  Edward II, King of England

  Egypt/Egyptians

  Egyptian Rite

  Eiffel, Alexandre Gustave

  Eiffel Tower

  Eisenhower, President Dwight

  El-Saghir, Mohamad

  Elchasaitans

  Eleanor, Countess of Toulouse

  Elect, the (Manichean)

  Elijah

  Elizabeth I, Queen of England

  Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia

  Ellicott, Andrew

  Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistus, The

  Empereur, Jean-Yves

  Encyclopédistes,

  Endura, the

  England

  English Civil War

  Enlightenment

  Enoch

  Ephesus

  Ephorus

  Epstein, Eliahu

  Erasmus

  Essenes

  Estaing, Count-Admiral d’

  Euclid

  Eugénie, Empress

  Eugenius IV, Pope

  ‘Eugenius Philalethes’ (Thomas Vaughan)

  Eumenes

  Euripides

  Eusebius

  Euthymius of Periblepton

  Euthymius Zigabenus

  Evans, Henry

  Eve

  Evelyn, John

  Everwin of Steinfeld

  F

  Fairfax, Thomas

  Fama

  Fanjeaux, Alessandro (Pope Paul III)

  Farnese, Giulia

  Farriner, Thomas

  Father of Light, the

  Faucher, Jean-André

  Fauchet, Abbé

  Fauga, Raymond de

  Faure, Edgar

  Favyn, André

  Fay, Bernard

  Fayette, Louise de la

  Feliciani, Lorenzasee Cagliostro

  Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe-

  Ferdinand II, Emperor

  Ferdinand III, Emperor

  Ferrara

  Ficino, Marsilio

  Fidas of St Michel, Lady

  Figeac

  First Estate

  Firuz

  Fletcher, Angus

  Flood, the

  Florence

  Fludd, Robert

  Flussas (François Foix de Candale)

  Foix

  Fondation l’Arche de la Fraternité

  Fontaine, Pierre François Léonard

  Force, Peter

  Foulkes, Bishop of Toulouse

  Fourès, Pauline

  Fourier, Jean Baptiste Joseph

  Fournier, Jacques

  Fowler, Alastair

  France see also French Revolution; French Revolution, Second; Paris; names of places

  Francis I, Emperor

  Francis I, King of France

  Francis II, King of France

  Franciscan order

  Franco-American Union

  Frankfurt

  Franklin, Benjamin

  Frederick II (the Great), King

  Frederick IV, Elector Palatine

  Frederick V, Elector Palatine

  Frederick, Prince of Wales

  Fredericksburg

  Freemasons’ Hall (Dublin)

  Freemasons’ Hall (London)

  Freemasonry

  Freke, Timothy

  French, Benjamin

  French, Robina

  French language

  French Revolution (1789)

  French Revolution, Second (1830)

  G

  Galileo

  Gambetta, Léon

  Gandy, Peter

  Garcias, Jean-Claude

  Gardiner, Alan H.

  Garibaldi, Giuseppe

  Gascoignes, William

  Gassendi, Pierre

  Gate of the Moon, Alexandria

  Gate of the Sun, Alexandria

  Gay, Joseph-Jean-Pascal

  Gazerra, Abbé

  Gébelin, Antoine Court de

  Gemini (constellation)

  General Estates

  Genesis, book of

  Geneva

  Génie de Paris

  Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Étienne

  George I, King of Great Britain and Ireland

  George II, King of Great Britain and Ireland

  George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland

  George Washington Masonic National Monument

  Georgetown

  German Protestant Union

  Germany

  Gerôme, Léon

  Gesù

  Giovane Italia (Young Italy)

  Giza

  glass pyramid (Louvre)

  Gleichen, Baron von

  Gnosis

  Gnosticism see also Bogomilism; Catharism

  Gobel, Jean-Baptiste-Joseph

  God: God of Evil/Darkness; God of Good/Light see also Cult of the Supreme Being; Jehovah

  Godechot, Jacques

  Godwin, Joscelyn

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von

  Golarian, William

  Gorringe, Henry Honychurch

  Gospel of Philip

  Gospel of Thomas

  Gospel of Truth

  Gospel to the Egyptians

  Got, Raymond Bertrand desee Pope Clement V

  Gotthelf, Karlsee Hund, Baron von

  Gourdot, Paul

  Gracechurch Street, London

  Grande Cours project, Paris

  Grand Lodge of England see also United Grand Lodge of England

  Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania

  Grand Orient de France

  Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland

  Grande Arche de la Fraternité

  Grande Loge de Francesee Grand Orient

  Grant, Jacques le

  Grant, President Ulysses S.

  Grasse, Count-Admiral de

  Gravier, Charles

  Great Architect

  Great Bear (Ursa Major)

  Great Council of Florence (1439)

  Great Fire of London

  Great Fire of Rome

  Great Seal of the United States

  Greaves, John

  Greece/Greeks

  Greek language

  Greeley, Horace

  Greenough, Horatio

  Gregorian calendar

  G
regorius, Master

  Gregory IX, Pope

  Gregory XIV, Pope,

  Grenoble

  Grenville, John

  Gresham, Thomas

  Gresham College, London

  Guénon, René

  Gui, Bernard

  Guicciardini, Francesco

  Guillotin, Joseph-Ignace

  Guimard, Paul

  Guirdham, Arthur

  Guise, Count of

  Guitaut

  Gulf of Riga

  Gurdjieff, G. I.

  Guyon, Madame

  Guzmán, Father Dominic desee Dominic, Saint

  H

  Haak, Theodore

  Habert de Montmor, Henri Louis

  Hadrian, Emperor

  Haggia

  Hague, the

  Halicarnassus

  Halim Pasha, Prince

  Hall, Manly P.

  Hamilton, Alexander

  Hamilton, Bernard

  Hamilton, Janet

  Hancock, John

  Hapsburgs

  Harding, President Warren

  Harran

  Hart, George

  Hart, Vaughan

  Hartlib, Samuel

  Harvard University

  Hassan, Selim

  Hathor

  Haussez, Baron of

  Headley, John

  Hearers (Manichean)

  Hébert, Jacques-René

  Hébertists

  Hebrew

  Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  Hecataeus of Abdera

  Heidelberg

  Heidelberg University

  Heisler, Ron

  Heka

  Helen, Empress

  Helen of Troy

  Halicarnassus

  Heliopolis (Anu; On)

  Helios

  Helvétius, Anne Catherine

  Helvétius, Claude Adrien

  Helmle & Corbett

  Henderson, Peter

  Henrietta, Princess

  Henrietta Maria, Queen

  Henry II, King of France

  Henry III, King of France

  Henry IV, King of France (Henry of Navarre)

  Henry Sinclair, Prince

  Heracles

  Heraclius, Patriarch of Jerusalem

  Herakleion

  Hermes

  Hermes Trismegistus

  ‘Hermetic Ritual of Perfection’

  Hermetic texts see also Bruno; Campanella; titles of individual works

  Hermeticism

  Hermopolis (Kmun; Al Ashmunain)

  Herod the Great

  Herodotus

  Heydon, John

  Hibbert, Christopher

  Hieroglyphics

  Hieronymus of Cardia

  Hinduism

  Hippo

  Hippolytus

  Hiram of Tyre

  Historical Axis of Paris

  Holland

  Holland Lodge No. 8, New York

  Holme, Thomas

  Holy Land

  Holy Royal Arch, Supreme Order of thesee Royal Arch

  Holy Sepulchre Church, Jerusalem

  Holy Spirit

  Homer

  Honorius III, Pope

  Hooke, Robert

  Hormuzd, King

  Horn Lodge, Westminster

  Horns of Hattin

  Horus

  Hosni, Farouk

  Houdon, Jean-Antoine

  ‘House of Alma’

  House of Commons

  ‘House of the Temple’, Washingtonsee Mother Supreme Council

  Huguenots

  Hund, Baron von

  Hungary

  Hurlbert, William

  Hutchinson, Thomas

  Hyde, Ralph

  Hypatia

  I

  Ignatius of Loyola, Saint

  Île de la Cité, Paris

  Île St. Louis, Paris

  Iliad (Homer)

  Illuminati

  Illustrations of Freemasonry

  Independence Day, US (4 July)

  India

  Industrial Revolution

  Ingolstadt

  Innocent III, Pope

  Innocent VIII, Pope

  Inns of Court

  Inquisition

  Institut d’Égypte, Cairo

  Institut National de France

  Invalides, Les

  Invisible College

  Iraq

  Irenaeus

  Isabella of Spain

  Isaiah

  Isarn, Peter

  Isis

  Isis-Aphrodite

  Isis, boat of (feast of Navigium Isidis)

  ‘Isis’ cow

  Isis lodge

  Isis-Hathor

  Isis-Pharia

  Isis-Sothis

  Islam

  Islamic terrorists

  Isma'il, Khedive of Egypt

  Isocrates

  Israel

  Issus, Battle of

  Italy/Italians

  Iversen, Erik

  Ivo of Narbonne

  J

  Jabal

  Jachin

  Jacob

  Jacobin Club

  Jacq, Christian

  Jahbulon

  James I of England (James VI of Scotland)

  James II of England (James VII of Scotland)

  James Francis Edward, Prince (the Old Pretender)

  Janua Linguarum Reserata (Comenius)

  Jarman, Edward

  Jarre, Jean Michel

  Jason (the Argonauts)

  Jefferson, Thomas

  Jehovah

  Jerusalem

  Jesuits

  Jesus Christ

  Jews

  John XXI, Pope

  John XXIII, Pope (Baldassare Cossa)

  John Chrysostom, Saint

  John of Otzun

  John of St. Pierre

  John Paleologus, Emperor

  John the Baptist, Saint

  Jomard, Edme François

  Jones, John Paul

  Jones, Kathleen

  Jordan

  Joséphine, Empress

  Joshua

  Josten, C. H.

  Jourdan, Bernard-René

  Journal of the Warburg Institute

  Joyeuse, Duke of

  Jubal

  Judaism

  Judas Thomas

  Julian the Apostate, Emperor

  Julian calendar

  Julius Caesar

  Junot, Jean-Andoche

  Jupiter (god)

  Jupiter (planet)

  Jusserand, Jean Jules

  Justel, Henri

  Justinian, Emperor

  K

  Kamil, Jill

  Karl Theodore, Elector of Bavaria

  Karma

  Karnak

  Keith, William

  Kelly, Edward

  Kerisel, Jean

  Kérouaille, Louise de

  Khufu, Pharoah

  Kilwinning

  Kings, book of

  Kircher, Athanasius

  Kleber, Jean-Baptiste

  Kmun (Hermopolis; Al Ashmunain)

  Knigge, Baron

  Knight, Stephen

  Knight Kadosh degree

  Knights Hospitallers

  Knights Templar (Templars)

  Knights Templar degree

  Koester, Helmut

  Köppen, Karl Friedrich von

  Kore Kosmou

  L

  L’Enfant, Pierre-Charles

  L’heureux, Louis-Ernest

  Laborde, Jean-Benjamin de

  Laboulaye, Édouard René de

  Lafayette, Marquis de

  Lafayette, Oscar de

  La Rochelle

  Lagrange, Joseph-Louis

  Lalande, Jérôme

  Lambert, Malcolm

  Lamech

  Lament of Hermes

  Langes, Savalette de

  Langue d'oc (Occitan)

  Langue d'oil

  Languedoc

  Lao-Tsu

  L
auragais, the

  Lavaur

  Lazzarelli, Ludovico

  Letter of Enoch

  Le Nôtre, André

  Le Vaux, Louis

  Lebanon

  Lebas, Jean-Baptiste Apollinaire

  Leda

  Ledoux, Claude-Nicolas

  Leibniz, Gottfried

  Leicester (city)

  Leicester, Duke of

  Leicester, Robert Dudley

  Leigh, Richard

  Leipzig

  Lemaire de Belges, Jean

  Lenoir, Alexandre

  Lenormant, Charles

  Leo (constellation)

  Leo the Great, Pope

  Leo III, Pope

  Leonardo da Pistoia

  Leopold II, Emperor

  Lesseps, Ferdinand de

  Lesseps, Mathieu de

  Leszno

  Letter to the French People (Cagliostro)

  Lexington

  Libellus

  Library of Alexandria, Great

  Lille

  Lindsay, David

  Lindsay, Sophia

  Living Spirit

  Livorno

  Lobingier, Charles Summer

  Lockyer, Norman

  Lomas, Robert

  Lombardy

  London

  London Gazette

  Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth

  Lorraine, Duke of

  Louis VIII, King of France

  Louis IX, King of France

  Louis XIII, King of France

  Louis XIV, King of France (the Sun King)

  Louis XV, King of France

  Louis XVI, King of France

  Louis XVIII, King of France

  Louis-Philippe I

  Louvel, Louis Pierre

  Louvre, the see also glass pyramid

  Lunel

  Luther, Martin

  Lutherans

  Luxembourg Palace, Paris

  Luxor (ship), the

  Luxor

  Lyons

  Lyceum, Athens

  Lysander

  M

  Macedon (‘son’ of Osiris)

  Macedon/Macedonia

  Mackey, Albert G.

  Magi

  Magic Flute, The (Mozart)

  Mahé, Jean-Pierre

  Mahmoud, Emir

  Mahmoud Bey (Mahmoud El Falaki)

  Maier, Michael

  Mall, National (Washington, DC)

  Mameluks

  Manetho

  Manchester Metropolitan University

  Mani

  Manicheism

  Manilius

  Mansoura

  Manuel I, Emperor

  Marat, Jean-Paul

  Marathon, Battle of

  Marcion

  Mardinu

  Marie-Antoinette, Queen

  Mariette, Auguste

  Mark, Saint

  Mark Antony

  Marlborough, Duke of

  Marmande

  Marseilles

  Marston Moor, Battle of

  Martin, Henri

  Marty, Bertrand

  Marvell, Andrew

  Mary, Virgin

  Mary I (Mary Tudor), Queen of England

  Mary II, Queen of England

  Mary Magdalene

  Mary Magdalene Church, Beziers

  Mary of Modena

  Mas-Saintes-Puelles

  Masséna, André

  Mathieu, Bernard

  Maximilian II, Emperor

  Mazarin, Cardinal Jules

  Mazzini, Giuseppe

 

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