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Meaning of "knight of the bath"

{"knight of the bath": This phrase is a historical term used to describe a knight who has been conferred with the honor of the Order of the Bath. The Order of the Bath is a British chivalric order originating from the medieval period, and being made a knight of the bath was considered a prestigious distinction. It is no longer an active order, but the term is sometimes used in a historical context."},

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knight of the bath
Knight of the bath and commanding officer.
In the latter year he was made a knight of the Bath.
Henry was named a Knight of the Bath by the new queen regnant.
Nelson for his services was invested as a Knight of the Bath.
Hopton a Knight of the Bath.
Knight of the Bath.
He was made a Knight of the Bath.
Knight of the Bath and commanding officer of the Northern British Army.
For his successes, he was made a Knight of the Bath.
George II . made him a Knight of the Bath on the field of Dettingen.
After this meeting, Edward became a Knight of the Bath.
Elliot was made a Knight of the Bath and was created 1st Baron Heathfield of Gibraltar.
Promoted rear-admiral, created Knight of the Bath.
He was made Knight of the Bath ( K.B. ) and was a representative for the county.
He seems to have gained some favour and was created a Knight of the Bath in 1533.

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At the coronation of Edward VI in 1547 he was made a Knight of the Bath.
And for many years… Member of Parliament… "… Knight of the Bath.
He was educated at Oxford University and in 1477 created a Knight of the Bath.

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