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The '''Illuminati''' was a secret order founded in Bavaria May 1, 1776, by Adam Weishaupt (1748–1830), a professor of canon law at Ingolstadt University, Germany, and a former Jesuit. This order, originally called the Society of Perfectibilists, was divided into an intricate system of graded classes and degrees of initiation. Members observed strict oaths of secrecy and obedience to superiors, with secret confessions and mutual surveillance.  
Illuminati-reglunni var leynileg regla stofnuð í Bæjaralandi 1. maí 1776 af Adam Weishaupt (1748–1830), prófessor í kirkjurétti við háskólann í Ingolstadt í Þýskalandi og fyrrverandi jesúíta. Þessi regla, upphaflega kölluð Fullkomnunarfélagið, var skipt í flókið kerfi stigskiptra stétta og vígslustiga. Félagar héldu ströngum eiðum um þagnarskyldu og hlýðni við yfirboðara, með leynilegum játningum og gagnkvæmu eftirliti.  


At its height, the Illuminati operated throughout a wide area of Europe. It is said that Weishaupt’s real aim—hidden from novices at the outer rings of his group—was to replace Christianity with the worship of reason and to establish a world government through which the Illuminati would rule the world. The group was outlawed by edict of the Bavarian government in 1785, though some claim that the order and/or its ideals and methods have lived on.  
At its height, the Illuminati operated throughout a wide area of Europe. It is said that Weishaupt’s real aim—hidden from novices at the outer rings of his group—was to replace Christianity with the worship of reason and to establish a world government through which the Illuminati would rule the world. The group was outlawed by edict of the Bavarian government in 1785, though some claim that the order and/or its ideals and methods have lived on.  
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