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Orders, decorations, and medals of Spain : ウィキペディア英語版 | Orders, decorations, and medals of Spain The oldest Military Honours of Spain existing today originated mainly at the time of the Islamic occupation of Spain. ==Historical Orders of Chivalry== Crown of Aragón *Cofradía de Belchite (Brotherhood of Belchite), Alfonso the Battler, King of Aragón (1122). *Orden de San Salvador de Monreal (Order of St. Salvador of Monreal), Alfonso the Battler (1124). *Orden del Hacha (Order of the Axe), Ramón Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona (1149). *Orden de Montjoie (Order of Mountjoy), Rodrigo Álvarez (1173). *Orden de San Jorge de Alfama (Order of St. George of Alfama), Peter II (1201). *Orden de Santa María de la Merced (Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy), St. Peter Nolasco, supported by James I (1218). *Orden de San Pedro Mártir (Order of St. Peter Martyr), Saint Dominic (1216). *Orden del Armiño (Order of the Ermine), Alfonso V (1436). Crown of Castile *Orden de los Hermanos Hospitalarios de Burgos (Order of Brothers Hospitallers of Burgos), Alfonso VIII (1212). *Order of Santa María de España (Order of St. Mary of Spain), Alfonso X (1270). *Orden de la Escama (Order of the Scale), Alfonso XI (1313). *Orden de la Banda (Order of the Band), Alfonso XI (1330). *Orden de la Paloma (Order of the Dove), John I (1379). *Orden de la Razón (Order of the Reason), John I (1385). *Orden de las Azucenas y de la Jarra (Order of the Annunciation Lilies and the Vase) commonly known as Orden de la Terraza (Order of the Terrace), Ferdinand of Antequera, Infante of Castile (Ferdinand I as King of Aragón) (1403).
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