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Orden Collection

"Orden: A Legacy of Honor and Chivalry" From the Knight Commander of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic to the Knight - Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella

Background imageOrden Collection: Knight Commander of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic

Knight Commander of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic. The Order was created on 14 March 1815 by King Ferdinand VII in honor of Queen Isabella I with the name of Royal

Background imageOrden Collection: Knight - Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella

Knight - Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella
Knight with the insignia of the Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic, a distinction created in 1815, during the reign of King Ferdinand VII, in honor of Queen Isabella I

Background imageOrden Collection: Knight of the Order of San Julian del Pereiro - war dress

Knight of the Order of San Julian del Pereiro - war dress
Knight of the Order of San Julian del Pereiro wearing war dress. Founded in Portugal in 1093 with the name of Order of San Julian del Pereiro

Background imageOrden Collection: Orders of Chivalry

Orders of Chivalry
Chain of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George 363, chain of the Order of Cyprus (Orden des Stillschweigens) 364, chain of the Order of cross of the Order of St

Background imageOrden Collection: Spain. Military orders. From left to right: Orden

Spain. Military orders. From left to right: Orden de la Encina (Order of the Oak), Order of Santiago, Order of the Crusade, Knights Templar, Order of San Salvador

Background imageOrden Collection: Inquisition. Holy Office in Flanders. 16th-17th century. Eng

Inquisition. Holy Office in Flanders. 16th-17th century. Engraving by 19th century. Colored

Background imageOrden Collection: Book of Order of cavalry, 15th century, by Ramon Llull (1235

Book of Order of cavalry, 15th century, by Ramon Llull (1235
Ramon Llull (1235-1316). Spanish writer and philosopher. Book of Order of cavalry. Manuscript, 15th century. Title cover

Background imageOrden Collection: MARY ESTHER LEE (1837-1914). American-born wife of Prussian Field Marshal Count

MARY ESTHER LEE (1837-1914). American-born wife of Prussian Field Marshal Count Alfred von Waldersee. Countess Waldersee wearing medal of the Wilhelm-Orden, c1900

Background imageOrden Collection: Garden at the Chateau of Villandry in autumn, Indre-et-Loire, Loire Valley, France

Garden at the Chateau of Villandry in autumn, Indre-et-Loire, Loire Valley, France

Background imageOrden Collection: Deutscher Orden der Harngari

Deutscher Orden der Harngari... Date c1870

Background imageOrden Collection: Unabhaengiger Orden der Rothmunner

Unabhaengiger Orden der Rothmunner. Date c1870


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"Orden: A Legacy of Honor and Chivalry" From the Knight Commander of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic to the Knight - Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella, it has long been synonymous with prestige and valor. This ancient tradition traces back centuries, embodying a rich history that spans across nations. One such example is the esteemed Knight of the Order of San Julian del Pereiro in war dress, whose bravery on the battlefield was unmatched. Clad in armor, they fearlessly fought for their beliefs and protected their homeland. In Spain, military orders have played a significant role in shaping its history. The Orders of Chivalry have bestowed honor upon those who exemplify courage and loyalty to crown and country. Even beyond Spanish borders, Orden's influence extended far and wide. Inquisition documents reveal how even during turbulent times in Flanders during the 16th-17th century, this sacred order maintained its presence as a symbol of righteousness. The Book of Order by Ramon Llull from the 15th century serves as a testament to Orden's enduring legacy. Its pages hold tales woven with noble knights who dedicated themselves to upholding justice and protecting those in need. Not limited to men alone, women also found their place within Orden's embrace. Mary Esther Lee stands as an inspiring figure—an American-born wife married into nobility—who supported her Prussian Field Marshal Count husband while embodying grace and strength befitting an honorary member herself. Orden transcends time; it represents more than just titles or accolades—it embodies honor personified. It reminds us that true greatness lies not only in power but also in service to others—a reminder we should carry forward into our own lives today.