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  1. Knight Bachelor. 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. A man who is knighted is formally addressed as " Sir [First Name] [Surname]" or "Sir [First Name]" and his wife as " Lady [Surname]".

  3. 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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 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.

  5. El título de Knight Bachelor es el más antiguo de Gran Bretaña: existe desde el reinado de Enrique III de Inglaterra en el siglo XIII, pero se sitúa por debajo de los caballeros de las órdenes de caballería.

  6. Peter Ustinov (CBE 1975, Knight Bachelor 1990) Ian McKellen (CBE 1979, Knight Bachelor 1991) Derek Jacobi (CBE 1985, Knight Bachelor 1994) Anthony Hopkins (CBE 1987, Knight Bachelor 1993) Nigel Hawthorne (CBE 1987, Knight Bachelor 1999) Ian Holm (CBE 1989, Knight Bachelor 1998) Richard Briers (OBE 1989, CBE 2003) Michael Gambon (CBE 1990 ...

  7. Welcome to the website of The Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor. For over fifteen hundred years, the honour of Knighthood has been bestowed by our Sovereign on those who have given particular service to the nation. For centuries, that service was usually in arms, as reflected by the designation Knight Bachelor (probably deriving from the ...