White Brotherhood is an urban society (or militia) in Toulouse, France, established in 1211.

White Brotherhood may refer to:

  • Great White Brotherhood, belief systems akin to Theosophy and New Age, pioneered in the late eighteenth century by Karl von Eckartshausen
  • Universal White Brotherhood, a New Age-oriented religious movement founded in Bulgaria in the early 20th century by Peter Deunov
  • White Brotherhood, a branch of the Ku Klux Klan; see Wyatt Outlaw

See also

  • Marina Tsvigun, co-founder of the New Community of Enlightened Humanity, also known as the White Brotherhood
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