Brotherhood of Myriam

Originating in Naples during the late 19th century, this tradition emerged from a confluence of Masonic influences, Egyptian revivalist practices, and the broader European Hermeticism of the time.

Fr+Tm+ di Miriam), founded in 1899 by Giuliano Kremmerz (Ciro Formisano), represents a significant esoteric tradition rooted in Hermetic and Egyptian mystical practices.

In 1909, Kremmerz further strengthened the Brotherhood's structure by connecting it to the Grande Ordine Egizio, consolidating its ties to an ancient lineage of Hermetic traditions.

Throughout its history, the Brotherhood has maintained its focus on Hermetic philosophy and therapeutic practices, preserving its esoteric traditions and adapting to modern contexts.

It remains an enduring institution within the broader landscape of Western esotericism, supported by historical documentation, including La Pietra Angolare Miriamica, which meticulously chronicles its development and milestones.