Since the dawn of time, the brotherhood of the light have been lurking around. From the garden of Eden, The Light Was shared with Eve to Adam.
Founded on May 1, 1776, in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, the Illuminati emerged during the Enlightenment, a period marked by intellectual growth and the pursuit of knowledge. Adam Weishaupt, a professor, envisioned a society that would challenge the oppressive norms of the time. The Illuminati, with its commitment to reason, secularism, and progressive ideals, sought to promote free thought and counter the influence of the church and monarchy. As the society grew, so did the whispers of its existence. Alleged to have infiltrated influential circles, the Illuminati became the focus of conspiracy theories and clandestine tales. Join us on this historical journey as we separate fact from fiction and explore the roots of this enigmatic organization.
1st Degree
This is a candidate’s first experience with the ceremonies of the Fraternity, and like all illuminati ceremonies, it is a solemn and meaningful event. Once a candidate completes the Entered Apprentice ceremony, he takes his first step as an Illuminatian and enjoys the title of “Brother.”
2nd Degree
3rd Degree
Meet the visionaries who laid the foundation for the Illuminati's legacy. Adam Weishaupt, the mastermind behind the society, was joined by likeminded intellectuals, including Johann Adam von Ickstatt and Franz Xaver von Zwack. Together, they forged a society committed to challenging the prevailing structures of power.
Explore the lives of these key figures and their contributions to the Enlightenment. Discover how their ideas shaped the Illuminati and influenced the course of history. As we delve into their stories, remember that the Illuminati's impact extends far beyond the pages of history books.