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See [[Category:Chivalry]]
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http://badger.cx/heraldry/roll/images/chivalry.gif
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* One of the [[Peer|"peerage orders"]]
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* Heavy combat fighting order
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* Membership comes with two options:
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** Those who are able and willing to swear fealty are [[Knight]]s of the Order of Chivalry. Title is "Sir (name)", regalia includes a chain of fealty and a white belt.
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** Those who are unable or unwilling to swear fealty are Masters of the Order of Chivalry or [[Master at Arms|Masters at Arms]]. Title is "[[Master and Mistress|Master]]" or "[[Master and Mistress|Mistress]]", regalia includes a white baldric.
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* All members are entitled to wear (gold?) spurs/spurs with rowells
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* All members are entitled to take associates who are known as squires
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See also a listing of [[:Category:Chivalry|Members of the Order of Chivalry]]
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or [[Tir_Righ_Chivalry_Roster]]
  
 
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[[Category:Awards]]

Latest revision as of 06:42, 11 September 2008

http://badger.cx/heraldry/roll/images/chivalry.gif

  • One of the "peerage orders"
  • Heavy combat fighting order
  • Membership comes with two options:
    • Those who are able and willing to swear fealty are Knights of the Order of Chivalry. Title is "Sir (name)", regalia includes a chain of fealty and a white belt.
    • Those who are unable or unwilling to swear fealty are Masters of the Order of Chivalry or Masters at Arms. Title is "Master" or "Mistress", regalia includes a white baldric.
  • All members are entitled to wear (gold?) spurs/spurs with rowells
  • All members are entitled to take associates who are known as squires

See also a listing of Members of the Order of Chivalry or Tir_Righ_Chivalry_Roster