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fraternity carrying with it the rank of
knight, admission to which is granted as a
mark of royal favor or as a reward for public
services. During the Middle Ages in Europe
such fraternities fell into two classes,
religious and secular. The first class,
including the Templars and the Knights of St
John, consisted of knights who had taken
religious vows and devoted themselves to
military service against the Saracens (Arabs)
or other non-Christians.
The secular orders probably arose from bands
of knights engaged in the service of a prince
or great noble.