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-The '''''Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz''''' (''Chymische Hochzeit Christiani Rosencreutz anno 1459'') was edited in 1616 in [[Strasbourg]], and its anonymous authorship is attributed to [[Johann Valentin Andreae]]. The Chymical Wedding is often described as the third of the original manifestos of the mysterious "Fraternity of the Rose Cross" ([[Rosicrucian]]s), although it is markedly different from the [[Fama Fraternitatis]] and [[Confessio Fraternitatis]] in style and in subject matter. 
 +'''Jan van Rijckenborgh''' (October 16, 1896 – July 17, 1968) was a Dutch-born mystic and founder of the [[Lectorium Rosicrucianum]], a worldwide esoteric [[Rosicrucianism|Rosicrucian]] movement.
==See also== ==See also==
- +* [[Christian Rosenkreutz]]
-*[[Alchemy]]+* [[Confessio Fraternitatis]]
-*[[Carl Jung]]+* [[Fama Fraternitatis]]
-*[[Chemical Wedding (disambiguation)]]+
-*[[Christian Rosenkreuz]]+
-*''[[Fama Fraternitatis]]'' (1614) - ''[[Confessio Fraternitatis]]'' (1615)+
-*[[Esoteric Christianity]]+
-*[[Herbert Silberer]]+
-*[[Hermeticism]]+
-*[[Kabbalah]]+
-*[[Lectorium Rosicrucianum]] - [[Antonin Gadal]] - [[Catharose de Petri]] - [[Jan van Rijckenborgh]]+
-*[[Monas Hieroglyphica]]+
-*''[[Parabola Allegory]]''+
-*[[Rosicrucianism]]+
-*[[Rosicrucian Manifestos]]+
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Jan van Rijckenborgh (October 16, 1896 – July 17, 1968) was a Dutch-born mystic and founder of the Lectorium Rosicrucianum, a worldwide esoteric Rosicrucian movement.

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