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33rd Degree Masonic Emblem - Symbolism and Meaning of the Scottish Rite Eagle #3055980 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white heraldic emblem represents the 33rd Degree of the Scottish Rite Freemasonry, featuring a double-headed eagle with outstretched wings, crowned and clutching a banner inscribed with the Latin phrase “Deus Meumque Jus” (“God and My Right”). Above the eagle sits a radiant equilateral triangle bearing the number “33”, signifying the highest honorary degree in the Rite. The design integrates esoteric symbolism tied to enlightenment, sovereignty, and moral rectitude.
Commonly used on official Scottish Rite documents, regalia, websites, and educational materials; it signals affiliation with the 33rd Degree and is sought by researchers, Freemasons, and historians interested in esoteric traditions and fraternal symbolism.
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