Historia — Svenska Frimureriets
During the mid-to-late 18th century, Swedish Freemasonry evolved from a three-degree system into its current eleven-degree structure, known as the .
Freemasonry was introduced to Sweden not from England, but through . Svenska frimureriets historia
In 1756, Carl Friedrich Eckleff formed the first St. Andrews lodge in Stockholm, and in 1759, he established a Grand Chapter, introducing a progressive system of higher degrees. During the mid-to-late 18th century