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The first known Freemasons in Portugal were the Swiss John Coustos and two other Portuguese members of his lodge, who were arrested by the Portuguese Inquisition and questioned under torture in the 1740s. Coustos wrote a book detailing his sufferings under the Inquisition and pointed to 1728 as being the year of the first Lodge, although nothing is known of the first years of this Lodge and it was not then recognised by the Grand Lodge of England. Today there are several Masonic Obediences in Portugal.

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  • Freemasonry in Portugal (en)
  • Franc-maçonnerie au Portugal (fr)
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  • The first known Freemasons in Portugal were the Swiss John Coustos and two other Portuguese members of his lodge, who were arrested by the Portuguese Inquisition and questioned under torture in the 1740s. Coustos wrote a book detailing his sufferings under the Inquisition and pointed to 1728 as being the year of the first Lodge, although nothing is known of the first years of this Lodge and it was not then recognised by the Grand Lodge of England. Today there are several Masonic Obediences in Portugal. (en)
  • La franc-maçonnerie au Portugal existe depuis 1727 et connaît plusieurs périodes de développement et d'extinction qui suivent l'histoire politique du pays. Elle est reconnue dès 1802 et connaît de nombreuses péripéties jusqu'à son interdiction en 1935. Après la Révolution des Œillets du 25 avril 1974, elle reprend ses activités au sein du Grand Orient lusitanien (GOL) et avec le retour de la démocratie de nombreuses obédiences se créent de nouveau. (fr)
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  • The first known Freemasons in Portugal were the Swiss John Coustos and two other Portuguese members of his lodge, who were arrested by the Portuguese Inquisition and questioned under torture in the 1740s. Coustos wrote a book detailing his sufferings under the Inquisition and pointed to 1728 as being the year of the first Lodge, although nothing is known of the first years of this Lodge and it was not then recognised by the Grand Lodge of England. Today there are several Masonic Obediences in Portugal. (en)
  • La franc-maçonnerie au Portugal existe depuis 1727 et connaît plusieurs périodes de développement et d'extinction qui suivent l'histoire politique du pays. Elle est reconnue dès 1802 et connaît de nombreuses péripéties jusqu'à son interdiction en 1935. Après la Révolution des Œillets du 25 avril 1974, elle reprend ses activités au sein du Grand Orient lusitanien (GOL) et avec le retour de la démocratie de nombreuses obédiences se créent de nouveau. (fr)
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