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Order of the Dove

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Order of the Dove

The Order of the Dove (Spanish: Orden de la Paloma, meaning Order of the Pigeon, as the spanish word paloma is used to refer both doves and pigeons), was a short lived military order which lasted only for a year. It was created by King Juan I of Castile in 1379 to defend the Catholic faith and the Kingdom of Castile.

History

It had been doubted in the past which king of the Kingdom of Castile had created the order (another option being Henry III of Castile in 1399). The order was dissolved next year of its creation, but regardless of its short life, it became known due to its large feasts which mostly included eating pigeon (the order's namesake).

In fact, those large feasts consisting on eating pigeon meat and the name of the order itself were actually the cause for its downfall.

Only honorable men could become knights of a military order, but the fact is that pigeon , eventhough popularly eaten, did not have a distinctive reputation, as the pigeon was attached to promiscuity.

The insignia of the order was a chain necklace with a open wing pigeon.

References

Order of the Dove Wikipedia