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English: The Order of Calatrava emerged from the Cistercian Tradition. See Wiki Article: Order of Calatrava
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Menologium Cisterciense. Oder Kurtz begrieffene Lebens-Verfassung Derer Heiligen und Seeligen ... Ordens-Personen des Heil Cistercienser Ordens ... übersetzet von P. Theobaldo Zelbacher

Prag : Groner, 1731
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1731 portrayal of a Knight of Calatrava

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