Jean (or Joanny) Bricaud (11 February 1881,
Neuville-sur-Ain,
Ain
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– 24 February 1934), also known as Tau Jean II, was a French student of the
occult and
esoteric
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matters. Bricaud was heavily involved in the French
neo-Gnostic movement. He was consecrated a
Gnostic
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bishop on 21 July 1913 by bishop Louis-Marie-François Giraud.
Ecclesia Gnostica Position Paper Concerning the Thelemite or Crowleyan Gnostic Churches
by Stephan A. Hoeller (written in the early 1980s) He was the Patriarch
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of the '' Église Gnostique Universelle'' ( French for "Universal Gnostic Church") and a central figure in the various lines of the apostolic succession of subsequent Gnostic churches, as well as a spiritual heir of Jules Doinel (Valentinus II). From 1916 he was head of the ''Ordre Martiniste''. He was a friend of the occultist
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s Papus and August Vandekerkhove.
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1881 births
1934 deaths
People from Ain
French occultists
Bishops of Independent Catholic denominations
Gnosticism
Martinism
Place of death missing
20th-century occultists
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