(Constantine 1 the Great - Edict from Milan, 313 A.D.)
Council of Nicaea, 325 A.D. Second Synod of Constantinople, 553 A.D.
Augustinians - Augustine - 395
Benedictines - Benedict - 529
Cluniacs* - Benedictines - 910
Cistercians** - Benedictines - 1098
- Crusades begin, 1099- -Knights Templars are authorized, 1118-
Carmelites - Mount Carmel - 1150(+-)
Franciscans - Francis of Assisi - 1209
Dominicans*** - Domingo de Guzman - 1215
-Inquisitions begin, 1233-
-Military Crusades end, 1270- -Spanish Inquisitions begin, 1478-
-Machiavellian Principles of Social Engineering are applied, 1513-
Jesuits**** - Ignatius Loyola - 1534
Trappists - Cistercian - 1664
Redemptorists - Alphonsis Liguori - 1732
Oblates - of Mary Immaculate - 1816
*The Cluniacs were a Benedictine cut out founded in eastern France. They moved to Northern Italy, at Lake Como, Cluniacs and Benedictines, working side by side with Lombard family dynasty, controlled the construction sites of thousands of cathedrals throughout Europe.
**Cistercian Order members founded the "Order of New Templars" (ONT), in 1907. It was a prototype for the "Vril & Thule Societies" (1918), and later, the German "SS"
***The Dominicans were the Vatican's torturers during the Inquisitions. Torture was considered to be a valid means of obtaining a confession.
****Jesuits means "I Am" in French, "I ma" in Masonry. They are Freemasonry's teachers.
Council of Nicaea, 325 A.D. Second Synod of Constantinople, 553 A.D.
Augustinians - Augustine - 395
Benedictines - Benedict - 529
Cluniacs* - Benedictines - 910
Cistercians** - Benedictines - 1098
- Crusades begin, 1099- -Knights Templars are authorized, 1118-
Carmelites - Mount Carmel - 1150(+-)
Franciscans - Francis of Assisi - 1209
Dominicans*** - Domingo de Guzman - 1215
-Inquisitions begin, 1233-
-Military Crusades end, 1270- -Spanish Inquisitions begin, 1478-
-Machiavellian Principles of Social Engineering are applied, 1513-
Jesuits**** - Ignatius Loyola - 1534
Trappists - Cistercian - 1664
Redemptorists - Alphonsis Liguori - 1732
Oblates - of Mary Immaculate - 1816
*The Cluniacs were a Benedictine cut out founded in eastern France. They moved to Northern Italy, at Lake Como, Cluniacs and Benedictines, working side by side with Lombard family dynasty, controlled the construction sites of thousands of cathedrals throughout Europe.
**Cistercian Order members founded the "Order of New Templars" (ONT), in 1907. It was a prototype for the "Vril & Thule Societies" (1918), and later, the German "SS"
***The Dominicans were the Vatican's torturers during the Inquisitions. Torture was considered to be a valid means of obtaining a confession.
****Jesuits means "I Am" in French, "I ma" in Masonry. They are Freemasonry's teachers.