The Danish People's Party, UK Independence Party and the Alternative for Germany refused to join the new alliance, while the more radical and anti-Semitic European nationalist parties such as National Democratic Party of Germany, the British National Party, Greek Golden Dawn and Hungarian Jobbik were not permitted to.
According to the Golden Dawn's interpretation of the Kabbalah, there are ten archangels, each commanding one of the choirs of angels and corresponding to one of the Sephirot.
Golden Gate Bridge | Golden Gloves | Golden Eagle | The Golden Girls | Golden Globe Award | Golden Gate Park | Golden Book of Cycling | Dawn French | Golden Jubilee | Dawn of the Dead | Order of the Golden Fleece | Golden Vale | Golden Age | Dawn | IAAF Golden League | California Golden Bears | Minnesota Golden Gophers | Golden Lion | Golden Boy | The Man with the Golden Gun (film) | The Golden Bough | Islamic Golden Age | Dawn Fraser | Australian Golden Whistler | The Voyage of the Dawn Treader | The Man with the Golden Gun | The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader | Golden Temple | Golden Dawn | Golden, Colorado |
Golden Dawn member Pamela Colman Smith illustrated the cards for Waite, and the deck was first published in 1909.
She appeared in three films during the early 1930s: The Song of the Flame (1930), Golden Dawn (1930), and Flying Down to Rio (1933).
Anna Sprengel (allegedly died in 1891), countess of Landsfeldt, love-child of Ludwig I of Bavaria and Lola Montez, is a person whose existence was never proven, and whom it now seems was invented by William Wynn Westcott to confer legitimacy on the Golden Dawn.
According to William Wynn Westcott, with whom he claimed she entered into voluminous correspondence, Anna Sprengel was born in Nuremberg and was responsible for the foundation of the Golden Dawn around 1886.
In 1901 Mathers, leader of the Golden Dawn, briefly supported the claim of Swami Laura Horos, who had long campaigned for recognition as that countess, to have written Westcott as Anna Sprengel.
Bennett had high regard for Golden Dawn leader S. L. Mathers, and with him began working on a book of Hermetic Qabalah correspondences that Crowley would later expand upon as Liber 777.
Many of the Golden Dawn's rituals were published by Crowley, altered in various ways to align them with his own New Aeon magickal approach.
Pat Zalewski is a student of Jack Taylor, who was in turn a student of Robert Felkin's Golden Dawn school, as taught in New Zealand after Felkin emigrated there.
A paperback reprint during the renewed rise of interest in hermeticism during the 1970s placed the book before a new generation of readers, and one offshoot of this was that a number of people, both within and without the Thelemic and Golden Dawn communities, claimed to have either undertaken the Abramelin operation in toto or to have successfully experimented with the magic squares and Abramelin oil formula found in the text.
In temple work, the OSOGD uses Egyptian, Enochian and Thelemic godforms in preference to the Judeo-Christian Archangels typical of the original Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
He continued to head the S.R.I.A. and later was involved with the Golden Dawn breakaway Stella Matutina.