The theater of honour and knight-hood. Or A compendious chronicle and historie of the whole Christian vvorld Containing the originall of all monarchies, kingdomes, and estates, with their emperours, kings, princes, and gouernours; their beginnings, continuance, and successions, to this present time. The first institution of armes, emblazons, kings, heralds, and pursuiuants of armes: with all the ancient and moderne military orders of knight-hood in euery kingdome. Of duelloes or single combates ... Likewise of ioustes, tourneyes, and tournaments, and orders belonging to them. Lastly of funerall pompe, for emperours, kings, princes, and meaner persons, with all the rites and ceremonies fitting for them. VVritten in French, by Andrew Fauine, Parisian: and aduocate in the High Court of Parliament. M.DC.XX.

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The theater of honour and knight-hood. Or A compendious chronicle and historie of the whole Christian vvorld Containing the originall of all monarchies, kingdomes, and estates, with their emperours, kings, princes, and gouernours; their beginnings, continuance, and successions, to this present time. The first institution of armes, emblazons, kings, heralds, and pursuiuants of armes: with all the ancient and moderne military orders of knight-hood in euery kingdome. Of duelloes or single combates ... Likewise of ioustes, tourneyes, and tournaments, and orders belonging to them. Lastly of funerall pompe, for emperours, kings, princes, and meaner persons, with all the rites and ceremonies fitting for them. VVritten in French, by Andrew Fauine, Parisian: and aduocate in the High Court of Parliament. M.DC.XX.
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Favyn, André.
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London :: Printed by VVilliam Iaggard, dwelling in Barbican, and are there to be sold,
1623.
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Precedence -- Early works to 1800.
Orders of knighthood and chivalry -- Early works to 1800.
Heraldry -- Early works to 1800.
Europe -- Nobility -- Early works to 1800.
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"The theater of honour and knight-hood. Or A compendious chronicle and historie of the whole Christian vvorld Containing the originall of all monarchies, kingdomes, and estates, with their emperours, kings, princes, and gouernours; their beginnings, continuance, and successions, to this present time. The first institution of armes, emblazons, kings, heralds, and pursuiuants of armes: with all the ancient and moderne military orders of knight-hood in euery kingdome. Of duelloes or single combates ... Likewise of ioustes, tourneyes, and tournaments, and orders belonging to them. Lastly of funerall pompe, for emperours, kings, princes, and meaner persons, with all the rites and ceremonies fitting for them. VVritten in French, by Andrew Fauine, Parisian: and aduocate in the High Court of Parliament. M.DC.XX." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00580.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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See the Description of these seuerall Romaine Crownes at large, in Pag. 40.41. and 42.

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TRVMPHALIS

CIVICA

GRAMINEA

See the Description of this Coine, Fol. 41.

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S C OB CIVES SER

DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER

MVRALIS

CASTRENSIS

NAVALIS

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See the Description of the Emperors, Kings, Dukes, Marquesses, Counts, and Viscounts, their seuerall Crownes, in Fol. 43.

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FRANCE.

ENGLAND.

PRINCES. Crowne.

MARQVES Crowne.

DVKES Crowne.

EARLES Crowne.

VISCOVNTS Crowne.

SPAINE.

ORDER of the Holy-Bottle, Folio 39. and 301.

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ORDER of the Gennet. Fol. 312.

Order of the Broome-Flower. Fol. 351.

Order of the Starre. Fol. 323.

Order of the Ship. Fol. 359.

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Order of the Golden Fleece. Tome 2. Pag. 14.

Order of the Doue. Tome 2. Page 167.

Order of the Dragon. Tome 2. Page 191.

Order of Arragon. Tome 2. Page 176.

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Order of Orleance. Fol. 449.

Order of Bourbon. Fol. 489.

Order of the Hermine. Fol. 572.

Order of Aniou. Fol. 546.

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Order of S. Magdalen. Fol. 551.

The Armes of the Author of the Order of S. Magdalen. Fol. 552.

The figure of a Seale Folio 529.

Order of Mount Car∣mel, Fol. 447.

Another Seale, Fol. 530:

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Order of England. Tome 2. Page 33.

Order of Nauarre. Tome 2. Page 111.

Order of Scotland. Tome 2. Page 79.

Order of S. Iames. Tome 2. Page 136.

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ORDER of S. Michael. Fol. 371.

ORDER of the Holy-Ghost. Fol. 391.

ORDER of Christian Charity. Fol. 414.

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Order of Christus, and D'Auis. Page, 188.

Order of the Swan, Page 248.

Order of Denmarke, Page 245.

Order of S. George, Page 217.

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Order of Sauoye. Tom. 2. Page 311.

Order of Sweden. Tom. 2. Pag. 246.

Order of Florence. Tom. 2. Pag. 323.

Order of Polonis. Tom. 2. Pag. 237.

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The Order of the Beare, both fully and amply expressed in this faire Figure: Containing a liuely Deliniation of all the Thirteene Can∣tons, the Allies and Confederates ioyned with them, and all the seuerall Coats of their Armes. Wherein you may bee at large sa∣tisfied, if you please to peruse the Discourse, in Page 275. Tome. 2.

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