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Commandery

In the Middle Ages, a commandery (rarely commandry) was the smallest administrative division of the European landed properties of a military order. It was also the name of the house where the knights of the commandery lived. The word is also applied to the emoluments granted to a commander. They were the equivalent[clarification needed] for those orders…

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Avg. degree1.93
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related to Medieval · 11
Commandery → England, Europe, In, Jerusalem, Knights Hospitallers, Knights HospitallersA, Near East, Order, St John, Teutonic Knights, Worcester

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order knights commander also military orders commanderies word emoluments commendam john teutonic division applied granted monastic charge england european mediaeval

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Commanderyrelated to MedievalIn0.60section
Commanderyrelated to MedievalNear East0.60section
Commanderyrelated to MedievalEurope0.60section
Commanderyrelated to MedievalOrder0.60section
Commanderyrelated to MedievalSt John0.60section
Commanderyrelated to MedievalJerusalem0.60section
Commanderyrelated to MedievalKnights HospitallersA0.60section
Commanderyrelated to MedievalTeutonic Knights0.60section
Commanderyrelated to MedievalWorcester0.60section
Commanderyrelated to MedievalEngland0.60section
Commanderyrelated to MedievalKnights Hospitallers0.60section

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