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- Q478787 subject Q8098837.
- Q478787 subject Q8293994.
- Q478787 abstract "The Ordre de la Concorde, French for "Order of Concord", was instituted in 1660 by Christiaan von Brandenburg-Bayreuth Markgraf of Bayreuth. The order was therefore the first order of chivalry in the small German state. The founder chose a fashionable French name as French was the language of the princely German courts.The order had a single grade and it was worn around the neck on a red ribbonOn the front of the medaillon was the Motto "CONCORDANT" in golden letters over two palm branches. On the bachk the letters "C.E.M.Z.B." are depicted under a crown.".
- Q478787 thumbnail Ordre_de_la_Concorde_1660_Bayreuth.jpg?width=300.
- Q478787 wikiPageWikiLink Q157802.
- Q478787 wikiPageWikiLink Q3923.
- Q478787 wikiPageWikiLink Q42470.
- Q478787 wikiPageWikiLink Q565577.
- Q478787 wikiPageWikiLink Q8098837.
- Q478787 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293994.
- Q478787 comment "The Ordre de la Concorde, French for "Order of Concord", was instituted in 1660 by Christiaan von Brandenburg-Bayreuth Markgraf of Bayreuth. The order was therefore the first order of chivalry in the small German state. The founder chose a fashionable French name as French was the language of the princely German courts.The order had a single grade and it was worn around the neck on a red ribbonOn the front of the medaillon was the Motto "CONCORDANT" in golden letters over two palm branches.".
- Q478787 label "Ordre de la Concorde".
- Q478787 depiction Ordre_de_la_Concorde_1660_Bayreuth.jpg.