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Brotherhood

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Brotherhood or The Brotherhood may refer to:

Family, relationships, and organizations

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  • Fraternity (philosophy) or brotherhood, an ethical relationship between people, which is based on love and solidarity
  • Fraternity or brotherhood, a male social organization
  • Brother, a male sibling
  • Brother (Christian), the title used for a monk in certain monastic orders
    • Lay brother, a monk primarily focused on secular work rather than prayer and worship
    • Orthodox brotherhood, also Bratstva, members of an urban Eastern Orthodox community in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • Brotherhood (Order of the Arrow), a membership level in the Boy Scouts of America honor society
  • The Brotherhood, a video game company whose publications include the 2015 horror adventure game Stasis

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