Kamuret
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- | '''Kamuret'''—also known as Gamuret or Gahmuret—was the father of [[Parzifal]], a character in the story of the same name written by the Bavarian poet, Wolfram von Eschenbach (c. 1170–c. 1220). Along with [[Parzifal]], he is a [[The Gnostic Saints|Gnostic Saint]] of [[Ecclessia Gnostica Catholica|E.G.C.]] | + | '''Kamuret'''—also known as Gamuret or Gahmuret—was the father of [[Parzival]], a character in the story of the same name written by the Bavarian poet, Wolfram von Eschenbach (c. 1170–c. 1220). Along with Parzival, he is a [[The Gnostic Saints|Gnostic Saint]] of [[Ecclessia Gnostica Catholica|E.G.C.]] |
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Kamuret—also known as Gamuret or Gahmuret—was the father of Parzival, a character in the story of the same name written by the Bavarian poet, Wolfram von Eschenbach (c. 1170–c. 1220). Along with Parzival, he is a Gnostic Saint of E.G.C.
References
- Sabazius. (1995). Kamuret (http://www.hermetic.com/sabazius/kamuret.htm) on "The Invisible Basilica."