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Tag Archives: Freemason
SoFiA Part 1 – Miguel Hidalgo
As stated in a former article, I’ll be presenting Stories of Freemasons in America. The first Freemason I want to present is one of the famous figures in Mexican history and even in today’s Mexico still: Miguel Hidalgo. Miguel Hildalgo … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, History, No comments, SoFiA
Tagged Dolores, Freemason, Grito de Dolores, Grito de la Independencia, Hidalgo, History, Independence, Mexico
Stories of Freemasons in America
Since some time ago, I am very interested in the entanglements of Freemasons in American history. For that purpose, I would like to start a series about this topic and losely write stories of Freemasons in America (short: SoFiA from … Continue reading
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Tagged Freemason, History, Mesoamerica, Southamerica



SoFiA (2) – Benito Juárez
We’ll continue our search for Stories of Freemasons in America with a remarkable man, going by the name of Benito Juárez. There are not many figures in Mexican history more present than him: No less than 4 streets, a complete … Continue reading →