- In the
Catholic Church, a
religious order is a
community of
consecrated life with
members that
profess solemn vows. They are
classed as a type of religious...
-
member of the
equestrian order was
known as an
eques (Latin: [ˈɛ.kʷɛs]).
During the
Roman Kingdom and the
first century of the
Roman Republic,
legionary cavalry...
- The
Doric order is one of the
three orders of
ancient Gr**** and
later Roman architecture; the
other two
canonical orders were the
Ionic and the Corinthian...
- a habit.
Today the
monastic Order of St.
Ursula (post-nominals OSU) has as its
largest group the
Ursulines of the
Roman Union (described in this article)...
- The
Fascist Civil and
Military Order of the
Roman Eagle founded in 1942 with
civil and
military divisions, was
abolished in
Italy in 1944;
although it...
- The
Roman Empire ruled the
Mediterranean and much of Europe,
Western Asia and
North Africa. The
Romans conquered most of this
during the Republic, and...
-
ranked as a
separate order.
Instead it was
considered as a late
Roman form of the
Corinthian order. The
column of the
Composite order is
typically ten diameters...
- So, in
coordination with the Holy
Roman Empire and Konrad, the
Grand Master Hermann von
Salza and his
Teutonic Order arrived in the region, in 1230. Along...
-
order, the
order was
probably invented "a
little before Augustus's reign, and
certainly well-developed
before his death, the very time when the
Roman...
- Reichsfürst (Prince of the Holy
Roman Empire), even
though the
Order's territory was
always south of the Holy
Roman Empire. In 1630, he was
awarded ecclesiastic...