Order, confraternity or society of knights.
1By the grace of Almighty God, I belong to the order of chivalry.
2These were not statues but an armed order of chivalry thrown in three circles round the cross.
3To reward his subjects for prominence in literature, the arts, and the sciences, his Majesty established an order of chivalry.
4He was also the first to receive the order of chivalry from the king, and he was the first to joust.
5Then, after the order of chivalry had been bestowed on them they would put a piece of gold on each slice.
6How do they treat the task I have undertaken in reviving and restoring to the world the now forgotten order of chivalry?
7Kildare died two years later, having signalized his latter days by founding an Anglo-Irish order of chivalry, called the Brothers of St.
8They found him on the road, reading about the chivalresque acts written down in the book, and of all the order of chivalry.
9With your noble order of chivalry, you can do nothing but what is expected of you, and that's why I think highly of you.
10They are deserving of great punishment, and of being removed from the order of chivalry and disinherited by the nobility from which they are descended.
11The divine Order of Chivalry is the enemy of ascetic isolation and indifferentism.
12In addition, Liszt was a member of nearly all the European Orders of Chivalry.
13The annual event celebrates the senior British order of Chivalry, which dates back to 1348.
14Here, too, according to Irving, arose the two great orders of chivalry, the "Cow Boys" and "Skinners."
15The Knights of Rhodes-asthey were called at the time-werethe only real survivors of the militant Order of Chivalry.
16At the spot was found a tiny miniature cross of one of the Russian orders of chivalry-theCross of Saint Anne.
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