Spanish military orders

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Spanish military orders

Summary

Key Facts

  • Spanish military orders is in the country of Spain[1].
  • Spanish military orders is a type of religious military order[2].
  • Spanish military orders's Commons category is recorded as Orders of knighthood of Spain[3].
  • Spanish military orders comprises Order of Santiago[4].
  • Spanish military orders comprises Order of Alcántara[5].
  • Spanish military orders comprises Order of Calatrava[6].
  • Spanish military orders comprises Order of Montesa[7].
  • Spanish military orders's official website is recorded as http://www.ordenesmilitares.es/[8].
  • Spanish military orders's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Orders of chivalry of Spain[9].

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Definition and Type

Spanish military orders is a type of religious military order[2].

Use and Application

Components include Order of Santiago[4], a religious military order[10], in Spain[11], founded in 1170[12], headquartered in Uclés[13]; Order of Alcántara[5], a religious military order[14], in Spain[15], founded in 1154[16]; Order of Calatrava[6], a religious military order[17], in Spain[18], founded in 1158[19]; and Order of Montesa[7], a religious military order[20], in Spain[21], founded in 1317[22].

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