
The Bavarian Illuminati was one of many lesser-known secret societies that emerged in the late eighteenth century. From its inception in 1776 until its dissolution by the Bavarian government in 1786, it made modest strides in its primary objective of disseminating French Enlightenment ideas throughout conservative Bavaria.
Secrecy and Ciphers
Historical members of the Bavarian Illuminati employed various cipher systems to protect identities, locations, and even dates. These included:
-Illuminati Novice Cipher: A simple glyph-based substitution for initials and occupations.
-Music Cipher: A more intricate method used for encoding messages.
-Masonic Cipher: Another complex form designed to maintain confidentiality within the organization.
Additionally, the Bavarian Illuminati and its affiliated groups often utilized code names. For example:
Weishaupt was known as “Spartacus”
Zwack went by “Cato”
Ingolstadt was referred to as “Eleusis”
Munich was called “Athens”
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