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- Alliance of the Orders of St John of Jerusalem [r]: Federation of Protestant chivalric orders of St John in Europe. [e]
- Austria [r]: Federal republic in central Europe (population c. 8.2 million; capital Vienna), bordered to the north by Germany and the Czech Republic; to the south by Italy and Slovenia; to the west by Switzerland and Liechtenstein; and to the east by Hungary and Slovakia. [e]
- France [r]: Western European republic (population c. 64.1 million; capital Paris) extending across Europe from the English Channel in the north-west to the Mediterranean in the south-east; bounded by Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra and Spain; founding member of the European Union. Colonial power in Southeast Asia until 1954. [e]
- Knights Hospitaller [r]: European order of chivalry existing in several incarnations today. [e]
- Knights Templar [r]: Medieval order of chivalry suppressed in the thirteenth century. [e]
- Knight [r]: Term used in the Middle Ages for a warrior of noble ancestry. [e]
- Malta [r]: An island republic (population c. 403,500; capital Valletta) lying in the Mediterranean Sea, midway between Europe and North Africa; of the four main islands of the Maltese Archipelago, Gozo, Malta and Kummuna are inhabited and Filfla is not. [e]
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- Papacy [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Pashtun people [r]: Eastern Iranian ethnic group primarily located in southern Afghanistan and in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces of western Pakistan; their language is Pashto. [e]
- Portugal [r]: South-west European republic (population c. 10.7 million; capital Lisbon) on the western side of the Iberian Peninsula, with a long Atlantic coastline to its west and bordering Spain to the north and east. [e]
- Richard I [r]: (8 September 1157 - 6 April 1199) English king known as the Lionheart (1189 - 1199), Duke of Aquitaine from 1171, poet, composer, and major participant in the Third Crusade. [e]
- Secret society [r]: A type of subculture with three characteristics: "it is exclusive, it claims to own special secrets, and it shows a strong inclination to favor its own" (Alan Axelrod). [e]
- Soldier [r]: Member of the land component of national armed forces; also used more generically to refer to uniformed members of any component [e]
- Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem [r]: A modern revival of the medieval Knights Templar. [e]
- Venerable Order of Saint John [r]: British order of chivalry descended from the hospitaller tradition. [e]
- Ann Radcliffe [r]: An 18th century English author, who wrote several successful novels and was a pioneer of the gothic novel. [e]
- Stoicism [r]: School of Hellenistic philosophy founded in Athens, in the early 3rd century BC, who believed destructive emotions to be the result of errors in judgment, and that a sage, or person of 'moral and intellectual perfection,' would not undergo such emotions. [e]
- Danelaw [r]: During the period of Viking expansion, for close to 200 years, a portion of England was ruled by Vikings [e]