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Knights of the Band : ウィキペディア英語版 | Knights of the Band The Knights of the Band, or Equites Bindae, were a military order in Spain, instituted by Alfonso XI, King of Castile, c. 1330.〔''The New Cambridge Medieval History, vol. 6: c. 1300 - c. 1415'', Michael Jones (ed.) (Cambridge, 1998), p. 209.〕 It takes its name from the ''banda'', band, sash or red ribbon which came across over the right shoulder and under the left arm of the knight. The order was awarded to certain distinguished knights and squires of the king, and has roots back as far as 1324.〔(Members of the Order of the Band )〕 This order was for none but nobles; the eldest sons of grandees were excluded; and a prerequisite to admittance was to have served at least ten years either in the army, or at court. They were bound to take up arms for Catholicism against infidels. The King himself was Grand Master of the order. After a period of decline it is considered to have been extinct by 1474.〔 == See also ==
*Royal Bend of Castile
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