Europa. Tragen der militärischen Ritterorden. Zivil, 17.und 18.Jhd. Lithografie von 1888. (T364)
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Europa. Tragen der militärischen Ritterorden. Zivil, 17.und 18.Jhd. Lithografie von 1888. (T364)

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Europa. Tragen der militärischen Ritterorden. Zivil, 17.und 18.Jhd. Lithografie von 1888. (T364)Lithografie aus dem Jahr 1888 (kein Nachdruck!) Aus: Le Costume Historique von M. A. Racinet. Sie erhalten zustzlich die genaue Web Adresse einer Internet Archiv Seite. Auf dieser Website finden Sie die ausfhrliche deutsche Beschreibung zu den abgebildeten Objekten. Format: ca. 18,5 x 21,5 cm. Wenige Kleinstpunktflecken im Randbereich. Im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert begannen die europischen Ritter, die militrischen Ritterorden als Symbol ihres Status zu

  • Lithografie aus dem Jahr 1888 (kein Nachdruck!)
  • Aus: Le Costume Historique von M. A. Racinet.
  • Sie erhalten zusätzlich die genaue Web-Adresse einer Internet Archiv-Seite. Auf dieser Website finden Sie die ausführliche deutsche Beschreibung zu den abgebildeten Objekten.
  • Format: ca. 18,5 x 21,5 cm.
  • Wenige Kleinstpunktflecken im Randbereich.



Im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert begannen die europäischen Ritter, die militärischen Ritterorden als Symbol ihres Status zu tragen. Der prestigeträchtigste dieser Orden war der Hosenbandorden, der 1348 von König Edward III. gegründet wurde. Weitere beliebte Orden waren der Order of the Bath, der Order of Saint Michael und der Order of Saint George. Die Ritter trugen ihre militärischen Orden in der Regel auf der Brust, so dass sie von anderen leicht erkannt werden konnten. Durch das Tragen dieser Orden zeigten die Ritter ihre Hingabe an die Ritterlichkeit und ihr Engagement für den Schutz der Schwachen und Wehrlosen. Außerdem erinnerten sie damit an ihre Pflicht, die Werte Ehre, Mut und Loyalität aufrechtzuerhalten. In der heutigen Welt werden Ritterorden nicht mehr von Rittern getragen. Sie werden jedoch weiterhin als Symbol für Ehre und Prestige verwendet. So tragen beispielsweise Mitglieder der britischen Königsfamilie bei feierlichen Anlässen immer noch den Hosenbandorden. Und in einigen Teilen Europas, z. B. in Spanien und Portugal, tragen Ritter immer noch militärische Orden als Zeichen ihres adligen Status.

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