Female order of the Band

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Female Order of the Band
Emblem of the Female order of the Band.
Awarded by John I of Castile
TypeChivalric order in one class
Established1387
StatusDisestablished
GradesDame


The Female order of the Band is an female honorific order founded in 1387, bestowed upon the women of Palencia, in Castile and León (Crown of Castile, current Spain). It was founded by John I of Castile in 1387 in order to honor the memory of the knight women who helped the defense of Palencia in the siege by English troops; their courage contributed greatly to the defenders success in inflicting significant loss on the besiegers.[1] He gave the Palencian noble knight women the privilege of carrying the golden bend "such as bringing the knights of the Order of the Band" created by Alfonso XI in 1332.[2]

This order was only destined for ladies.

See also

References

  1. ^ "ORDEN DE LAS DAMAS DE LA BANDA", agalera.net". Archived from the original on 2016-04-19. Retrieved 2016-04-08.
  2. ^ "THE WOMEN IN THE KNIGHT ORDERS"