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Besides that the Knights of the Golden Spur never have formed a proper order of knighthood (similar to the Knights Bachelor in the UK), how many (partially legendary) orders should be included? It is obvious that somebody here uses Wikipedia to promote a traditional line without evidence and critical proof, connecting everything with "golden", "Cross" and "Saint George" in its name. Socius sociologicus (talk) 12:44, 13 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]