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  1. El rango caballero (en inglés: Knight Bachelor o Kt) forma parte del sistema de honores británico. [1] Es el rango más bajo para las personas que han sido ennoblecidas por el monarca, sin ser, por ello, miembros de ninguna orden de Caballería.

  2. Knights Bachelor are the most ancient sort of British knight (the rank existed during the 13th-century reign of King Henry III), but Knights Bachelor rank below knights of chivalric orders.

  3. Knight Bachelor is the oldest and lowest-ranking form of knighthood in the British honours system; it is the rank granted to a man who has been knighted by the monarch but not inducted as a member of one of the organised orders of chivalry.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BachelorBachelor - Wikipedia

    A bachelor is first attested as the 12th-century bacheler: a knight bachelor, a knight too young or poor to gather vassals under his own banner. The Old French bacheler presumably derives from Provençal bacalar and Italian baccalare, but the ultimate source of the word is uncertain.

  5. El rango caballero (en inglés: Knight Bachelor o Kt) forma parte del sistema de honores británico. Es el rango más bajo para las personas que han sido ennoblecidas por el monarca, sin ser, por ello, miembros de ninguna orden de Caballería.

  6. Knight bachelor, most ancient, albeit lower ranking, form of English knighthood, with its origin dating to the reign of Henry III in the 13th century. The feudalization of England that followed the Norman Conquest of 1066 integrated the knights, then around 5,000 in number, into the new system.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KnightKnight - Wikipedia

    The second is being granted honorific knighthood by the British sovereign without membership of an order, the recipient being called Knight Bachelor. In the British honours system the knightly style of Sir and its female equivalent Dame are followed by the given name only when addressing the holder.