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CATHOLIC ORDER OF CHIVALRY
Society of the golden fleece; Order of the golden fleece; The Order of the Golden Fleece; Knights of the Golden Fleece; Knights of the golden fleece; Golden Fleece Order; The order of the Golden Fleece; Orden del Toisón de Oro; Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece; Austrian Order of the Golden Fleece; KOGF; Noble Order of the Golden Fleece
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  • Duke of Wellington]] wearing the Spanish Fleece in 1820
  • [[Louis XV of France]] wearing the Spanish Fleece in 1773
  • Franz Joseph]], with the insigna around the neck
  • Alba]] followed by others<ref>[https://www.academia.edu/33308633/_Joan_de_Borgonya_pintor_del_XIXo_cap%C3%ADtulo_de_la_orden_del_Toisón_de_Oro_Actas_congreso_Carlos_V_Barcelona_2000_Madrid_2001_v._III_p._121-180.pdf Ernest Berenguer Cebriá, ''De la Unión de Coronas al Imperio de Carlos V'', Sociedad Estatal para la Conmemoración de los Centenarios de Felipe II y Carlos V, Universitat de Barcelona, Congreso Internacional (Madrid, 2001), p. 128]</ref>
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  • [[Baudouin de Lannoy]], c. 1435, one of the first knights of the Golden Fleece, inducted in 1430
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  • Albert VII of Austria]]
  • Prince Albert]] wearing the Spanish Fleece in 1842 (portrait by [[Franz Xaver Winterhalter]])
  • Emperor [[Pedro II of Brazil]] wearing the Spanish Fleece in 1838
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Toison      
·add. ·noun A sheep's fleece.
Toison d'or King of Arms         
KING OF ARMS
Draft:Toison d'Or King of Arms; Fusil pursuivant; Toison d'Or King of Arms
The office called Toison d'or was that of the King of Arms of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Founded in 1431, it was one of the four offices of the Order.
La toison d'or (opera)         
OPERA BY JOHANN CHRISTOPH VOGEL
La toison d'or (The Golden Fleece), soon revised as Médée à Colchos ou La toison d'or (Medea in Colchis or The Golden Fleece), is a French-language opera in three acts by the composer Johann Christoph Vogel. It was first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera) on 5 September 1786, "some years after its completion".

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Order of the Golden Fleece

The Distinguished Order of the Golden Fleece (Spanish: Insigne Orden del Toisón de Oro, German: Orden vom Goldenen Vlies) is a Catholic order of chivalry founded in Bruges by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, in 1430, to celebrate his marriage to Isabella of Portugal. Today, two branches of the order exist, namely the Spanish and the Austrian Fleece; the current grand masters are Felipe VI, King of Spain and Karl von Habsburg, head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, respectively. The Grand Chaplain of the Austrian branch is Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, Archbishop of Vienna.

The separation of the two existing branches took place as a result of the War of the Spanish Succession. The grand master of the order, Charles II of Spain (a Habsburg), had died childless in 1700, and so the succession to the throne of Spain and the Golden Fleece initiated a global conflict. On one hand, Charles, brother of the Holy Roman Emperor, claimed the crown as an agnatic member of the House of Habsburg, which had held the throne for almost two centuries. However, the late king had named Philip of Bourbon, his sister's grandchild, as his successor in his will. After the conclusion of the war in 1714, Philip was recognized as King of Spain, but the hitherto Spanish Netherlands, the old Burgundian territories, fell to the Austrian Habsburgs. Thus the two dynasties, namely the Bourbons of Spain and the Habsburgs of Austria, have ever since continued granting the separate versions of the Golden Fleece.

The Golden Fleece has been referred to as the most prestigious and historic order of chivalry in the world. De Bourgoing wrote in 1789 that "the number of knights of the Golden Fleece is very limited in Spain, and this is the order, which of all those in Europe, has best preserved its ancient splendour". Each collar is solid gold and is estimated to be worth around €50,000 as of 2018, making it the most expensive chivalrous order. Current knights of the order include Emperor Akihito of Japan, former Tsar Simeon of Bulgaria, and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, amongst 13 others. Knights of the Austrian branch include 33 noblemen and princes of small territories in Central Europe, most of them of German or Austrian origin.

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1. Carlos later conferred on King Abdullah the Order of the Golden Fleece (Toison de Oro), the country’s highest honor, during a ceremony at the Pardo Palace.