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Revision as of 01:16, 4 November 2006
A Chivalric Order is an institution open only to knights. The earliest of these were the military monastic orders, brought about for the crusades. Two examples of these are the Knights Templar and the Order of St. John.
Post Crusade Orders
After the crusading era new sort of Chivalric Order appeared. 1348 saw the founding of the Order of the Garter by Edward III, an exclusive order with just 25 knights at any one time.
Foundation | Order | Realm |
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1348 | Garter | England |
1351 | Star | France |
1381 | Ship | Naples |
1413 | Dragon | Holy Roman Empire |
1430 | Golden Fleece | Burgundy |
1444 | Swan | Brandenburg |
1448 | Crescent | Anjou |
1465 | Ermine | Naples |
1469 | St.Michael | France |
1578 | Holy Ghost | France |