Famous Freemasons
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The proceedings have always been conducted with great rigor and dedication by our powerful Venerable Masters, and as a sign of respect and gratitude, we present below our hall of authorities:

AMÉRICO VESPÚCIO
(1454-1512)
Italian merchant, navigator, geographer, cosmographer and ocean explorer.

ALEXANDRE DUMAS
(1802-1870)

ALLAN KARDEC
(1804-1869)
French educator, author and translator.

BARUCH SPINOZA
(1632-1677)

BEETHOVEN
(1770-1827)
American polymath.

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
(1706-1790)

CAMPOS SALES
(1841-1913)
Brazilian lawyer and politician.

CARLOS GOMES
(1836-1896)

CASIMIRO DE ABREU
(1839-1860)

CASTRO ALVES
(1847-1871)

CHARLES RICHET
(1850-1935)
French physiologist doctor.

D. PEDRO I
(1320-1367)

DEODORO DA FONSECA
(1827-1892)
Brazilian military and politician.

RENÉ DESCARTES
(1596-1650)

DUQUE DE CAXIAS
(1803-1880)
Brazilian military, politician and monarchist.

IMMANUEL KANT
(1724-1804)

FLORIANO PEIXOTO
(1839-1895)
Brazilian military and politician.

FRANCIS BACON
(1561-1626)

FRANZ LISZT
(1811-1886)
Hungarian composer, pianist, conductor, teacher and Franciscan tertiary.

GEORGE WASHINGTON
(1732-1799)

GERALD FORD
(1913-2006)
American politician.

GIANPIERRE GARIBALDI
(1807-1882)

GONÇALVES LEDO
(1781-1847)
Brazilian journalist and politician.

JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU
(1712-1778)

JOSÉ DO PATROCÍNIO
(1853-1905)
Pharmacist, journalist, writer, speaker and Brazilian political activist.

LEONARDO DA VINCI
(1452-1519)

MOZART
(1756-1791)
Prolific and influential Austrian composer.

NILO PEÇANHA
(1867-1924)

PRUDENTE DE MORAIS
(1841-1902)
Brazilian lawyer and politician.

QUINTINO BOCAIÚVA
(1836-1912)

RODRIGUES ALVES
(1848-1919)
Brazilian lawyer and politician.

RUY BARBOSA
(1849-1923)

THEODORE ROOSEVELT
(1858-1919)

THOMAS JEFFERSON
(1743-1826)

VICTOR HUGO
(1802-1885)

GEORGE VIII, DUQUE DE WINDSOR
(1894-1972)
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We engage in the practice of being good to others, that is, one has to abide by the rule of doing to others what one hopes others do to one. We love our country and serve God with reverence. We engage to treat our family with kindness and affection, to be humble and assist those who need the most.
From a bond created in La Fraternidade No.387 meetings, the Brazilian Lodge No.1182 is derived from the idealization of Brazilians who yearned for a Lodge where the Portuguese language was used. It would later propitiate a strong bond as well as the integration among Masonic Brothers from Brazil and the United States. Since 2001, thereby, that is what we have practiced in our meetings that currently happen on the 1st and 2nd Fridays, on the 12th floor of Masonic Hall – Gothic Room 71 West 23rd Street, in New York.
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