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English: Depiction of naked female figure with headdress, surrounded by sun, moon, pentagram, eight-pointed star, skull, and Arabic or pseudo-Arabic inscription.
The Baphometic idol was usually described as "a bearded head with a fierce expression." Von Hammer-Pürgstall (Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum, 1816) associated a series of carved or engraved figures found on a number of 13th century Templar artifacts (such as cups, bowls and coffers) with the Baphometic idol. Note: Von Hammer-Pürgstall has been accused of fakery. Deutsch: Das Baphometische Idol war in der Regel "ein bärtiger Kopf mit einem grimmigen Ausdruck." Hammer-Purgstall`s (Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum, 1816) assoziierte und fand eine Reihe von geschnitzten oder gravierten Zahlen auf einer Reihe von Templer Kunstprodukten (wie Tassen, Schüsseln und Kassen) des 13. Jahrhunderts mit dem Baphometische Idol. |
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Source | Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum |
Author | Von Hammer-Pürgstall |
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