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- Q454882 abstract "The Order of Amarante or Amarante Order (French: La frairie d'Amarante, Swedish: Amaranterorden), was a fraternal order of Swedish knights, founded in 1653 by Christina, Queen of Sweden at Epiphany. The Order was established in honor and in memory of her meetings with the Spanish ambassador Don Antonio Pimentel, originating from Amarante, Portugal. He was also the first to receive the award. The Order was limited to 15 knights. The knights had to remain unmarried.Order members were those "who participated in the Queen's most intimate pleasures." Among the original members were besides the Spanish ambassador, the French ambassador Pierre Chanut, Venetian ambassador Francesco Morosini, Denmark's national steward Corfitz Ulfeldt, Poland's crown chancellor Hieronim Radziejowski, chamberlain Christoph Delphicus zu Dohna, Jacob De la Gardie, Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie and Clas Tott (1630-1674). The Order was also awarded to Władysław IV Vasa, Elector John George of Saxony, and Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse-Eschwege.The members of the Order had to take part in a supper on Saturday evening at Jacobsdal, called the "Feast of the Gods" in the happy Arcadia. Ulfeldt was god Jupiter, Pimentel was dressed as a war god Mars and Radziejowski as Bacchus into the hall on a barrel with a large vinstop in hand. There were fourteen dancing couples on the first evening.In 1656 the Order was solved. In 1873 it was renewed as the Order of the Amaranth."Amaranth" derives from Greek ἀμάραντος (amarantos), "unfading," with the Greek word for "flower," ἄνθος (anthos), factoring into the word's development as "amaranth." The more accurate "amarant" is an archaic variant.".
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- Q454882 comment "The Order of Amarante or Amarante Order (French: La frairie d'Amarante, Swedish: Amaranterorden), was a fraternal order of Swedish knights, founded in 1653 by Christina, Queen of Sweden at Epiphany. The Order was established in honor and in memory of her meetings with the Spanish ambassador Don Antonio Pimentel, originating from Amarante, Portugal. He was also the first to receive the award. The Order was limited to 15 knights.".
- Q454882 label "Amaranten order".
- Q454882 depiction Ordre_de_lamaranthe.jpg.