maintained order

  • 1maintained order — kept neat, kept tidy; kept things under control …

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  • 2Order of the Sun — may refer to: Order of the Sun (Peru) (1821–present), the highest award bestowed by the nation of Peru to commend notable civil and military merit Order of the Sun (Persia) (1873–1925), an honor or decoration of the Kadjar dynasty, which… …

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  • 3Order of Friars Minor —     Order of Friars Minor     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Order of Friars Minor     (Also known as FRANCISCANS.) This subject may be conveniently considered under the following heads:     I. General History of the Order;     A. First Period (1209… …

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  • 4Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus — Insignia of a Commander of SS. Maurice and Lazarus Awarded by …

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  • 5Order of Preachers —     Order of Preachers     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Order of Preachers     As the Order of the Friars Preachers is the principal part of the entire Order of St. Dominic, we shall include under this title the two other parts of the order: the… …

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  • 6Order of the Garter — Arms of the Order of the Garter Awarded by the Sovereign of the United Kingdom …

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  • 7Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg) — Badge Religious affiliation Christian (Protestant) Ribbon Black Herrenmeister H.R.H. Oskar, Prince of Prussia Established …

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  • 8Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau — Ordre du Lion d Or de la Maison de Nassau Huisorde van de Gouden Leeuw van Nassau Plaque, badge and ribbon of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau …

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  • 9Order of Saint Hubert — Collar of the Grand Master, plus exemplars of the Knights Cross, Order of Saint Hubert Awarded by Duke of Bavaria Type …

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  • 10Order of Friars Minor Conventuals —     Order of Friars Minor Conventuals     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Order of Friars Minor Conventuals     This is one of the three separate bodies, forming with the Friars Minor and the Capuchins what is commonly called the First Order of St.… …

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