Order of the Golden Chains

The Order of the golden fetter was a French Knights. The full name was Order of the Knights of the Golden bondage and the squires of the silver fetter.

Was donated to the Order of Duke John of Bourbon on 1 January 1415th The Order became extinct by the early death of the founder during his 20 -year-old British detention.

The Order was limited to 16 knights and squires of aristocratic origin. All members of religious orders were on a re-recording.

The religious character was an ankle bracelet on a gold chain for knights and a silver for the squire. The religious character was created on Sunday at the left ankle. The violation of religious rules was punished financially for the benefit of the poor. The Teutonic Knights had the duty to protect women. Every two years, they had made ​​a fight. In a defeat they were the property of the winner, in case of death or illness of their decorations were kept in the monastery church.

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