Order, confraternity or society of knights.
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Examples for "order of chivalry"
Examples for "order of chivalry"
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.
1Then, I pray you, said Beaumains, give me the order of knighthood.
2He did not yet bear arms, not having received the order of knighthood.
3Public opinion manifested a still greater repugnance for this new order of knighthood.
4The Royal Victorian Order is a dynastic order of knighthood.
5On the following day, in commemoration of the event, he founded an order of knighthood.
6Then Sir Launcelot gave him the order of knighthood, and Sir Gareth went his way.
7His companions were all young men of noble family, aspirants for the order of knighthood.
8Before this wedding, Berenguela decided that her son must be received into the order of knighthood.
9Its red brand was no longer conferred like a noble's star or an order of knighthood.
10He has placed the fugitive at the council board, and dubbed it companion of the order of knighthood.
11Welcome to the order of knighthood.
12Had they not taken from the king his ancient and most lawful power touching the order of knighthood?
13Notwithstanding this noble instance, not to belie the old proverb, jugglers were never received into the order of knighthood.
14With this last celebration the public history of Philip the Good's ostentatious and ambitious order of knighthood was closed.
15The king saw him how fair he was, and approaching him, said, Would you receive the order of knighthood?
16The Order of the Garter, which is the highest order of knighthood in Great Britain, was founded by Edward III.
Translations for order of knighthood