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late 13th early 14th century Teutonic Knight Kit.

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SirNathanQ:
Wasn't much of a secret really. It's right there in the rule. A confrere knight was a knight who served for a specified amount of time. They offered a large donation or 1/2 their estate, and were allowed all the privileges and lifestyle of a brother knight besides the wearing of the mantle (and anything in relation to permanent monastic status).

Sir William:
There you go, Lord Dane...Sir Nathan knows the Rules of the Christian Orders.  :)

Lord Dane:

--- Quote from: Sir William on 2012-08-08, 15:55:32 ---There you go, Lord Dane...Sir Nathan knows the Rules of the Christian Orders.  :)

--- End quote ---

So he does. :)

SirNathanQ:
I do my best to remain knowledgeable of the practices of my brethren in the other Military Orders  :)

Lord Dane:

--- Quote from: SirNathanQ on 2012-08-09, 06:06:49 ---I do my best to remain knowledgeable of the practices of my brethren in the other Military Orders  :)

--- End quote ---

I learned them by playing Total War 2: The Crusades repeatedly (and by reading other notable sources).  ::)

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