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Summary

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.

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current07:43, 6 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 07:43, 6 January 2017214 × 320 (22 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Depiction of naked female figure with headdress, surrounded by sun, moon, pentagram, eight-pointed star, skull, and Arabic or pseudo-Arabic inscription.<br><br> The Baphometic idol was usually described as "a bearded head with a fierce expression." Von Hammer-Pürgstall (<i>Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum</i>, 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.
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