Ritus Hauniensis
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Ritus Hauniensis, the Copenhagen Rites, is an Masonic ritual written by Grunddal Sjallung around 1929, and was for a while used in the regular masonic jurisdiction Det Danske Frimurerlaug 1961-1992. It draws on inspiration from the English Emulation Ritual, as well as French and German sources. Ritus Hauniensis is an esoteric form of Freemasonry. At the present day it is used by the irregular jurisdiction Danish Free and Independent Masons and the the Three Hammers nr 15.