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knighthood$42648$ - traducción al árabe

ORDER DISTRIBUTED BY THE HEAD OF A FORMER ROYAL FAMILY
House Order; Dynastic orders of knighthood; Dynastic Orders of Knighthood; House order; Dynastic order of chivalry; Monarchical order; Dynastic order of knighthood; Family order; Dynastic decoration; Dynastic Order
  • Grand Cross of the Order of the Eagle of Georgia

knighthood      
n. لقب نبيل سير, فروسية, شهامة, فرسان
knight         
  • A modern artistic rendition of a chevalière of the Late Middle Ages
  • [[Pippo Spano]], the member of the [[Order of the Dragon]]
  • Chronicles]]'' depicting the [[Battle of Montiel]] (Castilian Civil War, in the [[Hundred Years' War]])
  • A Norman knight slaying [[Harold Godwinson]] ([[Bayeux tapestry]], c. 1070). The rank of knight developed in the 12th century from the mounted warriors of the 10th and 11th centuries.
  • A battle of the ''[[Reconquista]]'' from the ''[[Cantigas de Santa Maria]]''
  • Tournament]] from the ''[[Codex Manesse]]'', depicting the mêlée
  • The English fighting the French knights at the [[Battle of Crécy]] in 1346
  • [[David I of Scotland]] knighting a squire
  • Elements of a harness of the late style of [[Gothic plate armour]] that was a popular style in the mid 15th to early 16th century (depiction made in the 18th century)
  • The [[Battle of Pavia]] in 1525. [[Landsknecht]] mercenaries with [[arquebus]].
  • Hungarian knights routing Ottoman spahi cavalry during the [[Battle of Mohács]] in 1526
  • The ''[[miles Christianus]]'' allegory (mid-13th century), showing a knight armed with [[virtue]]s and facing the [[vice]]s in mortal combat.
  • [[Fortified house]] – a [[family seat]] of a knight ([[Schloss Hart]] by the Harter Graben near [[Kindberg]], Austria)
  • Late painting of [[Stibor of Stiboricz]]
  • Tomb effigy of [[William Marshal]] in [[Temple Church]], London
  • Page from ''[[King René's Tournament Book]]'' (BnF Ms Fr 2695)
PERSON GRANTED AN HONORARY TITLE BY A MONARCH OR OTHER POLITICAL LEADER
Knighthood; Knights; Knighted; Hereditary knighthood; Nobilitate; Knighthood, Orders of; Arma dare; Knighthoods; Knigthood; Knight-at-arms; Knight at arms; Knt; Knyght; Knyghts; Knights in popular culture; Knight miles; Knightship; Hereditary knight
اسْم : الفارس . الفَرَس في الشطرنج
knighthood         
  • A modern artistic rendition of a chevalière of the Late Middle Ages
  • [[Pippo Spano]], the member of the [[Order of the Dragon]]
  • Chronicles]]'' depicting the [[Battle of Montiel]] (Castilian Civil War, in the [[Hundred Years' War]])
  • A Norman knight slaying [[Harold Godwinson]] ([[Bayeux tapestry]], c. 1070). The rank of knight developed in the 12th century from the mounted warriors of the 10th and 11th centuries.
  • A battle of the ''[[Reconquista]]'' from the ''[[Cantigas de Santa Maria]]''
  • Tournament]] from the ''[[Codex Manesse]]'', depicting the mêlée
  • The English fighting the French knights at the [[Battle of Crécy]] in 1346
  • [[David I of Scotland]] knighting a squire
  • Elements of a harness of the late style of [[Gothic plate armour]] that was a popular style in the mid 15th to early 16th century (depiction made in the 18th century)
  • The [[Battle of Pavia]] in 1525. [[Landsknecht]] mercenaries with [[arquebus]].
  • Hungarian knights routing Ottoman spahi cavalry during the [[Battle of Mohács]] in 1526
  • The ''[[miles Christianus]]'' allegory (mid-13th century), showing a knight armed with [[virtue]]s and facing the [[vice]]s in mortal combat.
  • [[Fortified house]] – a [[family seat]] of a knight ([[Schloss Hart]] by the Harter Graben near [[Kindberg]], Austria)
  • Late painting of [[Stibor of Stiboricz]]
  • Tomb effigy of [[William Marshal]] in [[Temple Church]], London
  • Page from ''[[King René's Tournament Book]]'' (BnF Ms Fr 2695)
PERSON GRANTED AN HONORARY TITLE BY A MONARCH OR OTHER POLITICAL LEADER
Knighthood; Knights; Knighted; Hereditary knighthood; Nobilitate; Knighthood, Orders of; Arma dare; Knighthoods; Knigthood; Knight-at-arms; Knight at arms; Knt; Knyght; Knyghts; Knights in popular culture; Knight miles; Knightship; Hereditary knight
N
الفروسيه شهامه الفرسان

Definición

knighthood
(knighthoods)
A knighthood is a title that is given to a man by a British king or queen for his achievements or his service to his country. A man who has been given a knighthood can put 'Sir' in front of his name instead of 'Mr'.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Dynastic order

A dynastic order, monarchical order, or house order is an order under royal patronage. Such an order is bestowed by, as a legitimate fons honorum, a sovereign or the head of a once-sovereign ruling family. These are often considered part of the cultural patrimony of the ruling family. Dynastic orders were often founded or maintained to reward service to a monarch or their subsequent dynasty.

A national or state order is the equivalent term for orders (e.g., of merit) conferred by sovereign states but not bestowed by ruling dynasties.