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For six hundred years, the highest honor in England has been to
be made a knight of the Order of the Garter. King Edward III began
this order sometime in the 1340s. Members wear a blue garter of
cloth around their sleeves, on which is written “Honi soit qui mal y
pense.” This is the motto of the Order of the Garter.
Why did the best knights in England choose a garter as their
symbol—and what does the motto mean? The secret of the knights
is hidden back in time. You must travel back six centuries to find it,
but to do so you will first have to become a knight yourself!
Genre: Children's Fiction
be made a knight of the Order of the Garter. King Edward III began
this order sometime in the 1340s. Members wear a blue garter of
cloth around their sleeves, on which is written “Honi soit qui mal y
pense.” This is the motto of the Order of the Garter.
Why did the best knights in England choose a garter as their
symbol—and what does the motto mean? The secret of the knights
is hidden back in time. You must travel back six centuries to find it,
but to do so you will first have to become a knight yourself!
Genre: Children's Fiction
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