Georges Martin (freemason)

Georges Martin (9 May 1844, Paris – 1 October 1916) was a French doctor, politician and Freemason.

Masonic Membership

He was initiated on 21 March 1879 into the Union et Bienfaisance lodge of the Grande Loge de France. He was one of the founders of France's "Symbolic Scottish Grand Lodge". From 1890, he worked unsuccessfully for women's initiation within the male jurisdictions.

Founding of Co-Masonry

He assisted in the initiation of Maria Deraismes on 14 January 1882 into the Les Libres Penseurs lodge of Pecq, and with her founded the first mixed-sex lodge in 1893, the Grande Loge Symbolique Écossaise "Le Droit Humain". This mother-lodge became the basis for the creation of the Le Droit Humain lodge, the origins of Co-Masonry, to whose national and international development he devoted himself from 1883 to 1916. In 1901, he created "Le Droit Humain"'s Supreme Council under the whose authority were placed all the lodges.

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