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  2. Quinceañera - Wikipedia

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    She arrives at church accompanied by her parents, godparents, and court of honor. The court of honor is a group of her chosen peers consisting of paired-off girls and boys, respectively known as damas and chambelanes (chamberlains). Typically, the court consists of pairs ranging from 7 to 15 damas and chambelanes.

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    And amid elaborate photo shoots and a not-your-grandmother’s quince reggaeton bash, both Garcia and her mother treasure the quinceañera tradition for the focus it puts on the birthday girl’s ...

  4. Court of Honor - Wikipedia

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    The court of chivalry also has jurisdiction over disputes regarding heraldry and rights to use coats of arms. The court of chivalry is not a court of record, and as such has no power to enforce its decisions by fine or imprisonment; as such it became relatively disused. It is not obsolete, however, and cases have been brought before the court ...

  5. List of North American fraternal orders - Wikipedia

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    Loyal Knights and Ladies – Founded November 11, 1881, by the Mizpah Lodge, Boston of the Knights and Ladies of Honor, when they seceded from that organization. The Mizpah Lodge charted five other lodges and these came together to create a "High Court" on December 6, 1883. This became an Imperial Court on February 23, 1884.

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    A judge ruled against a Fresno company that pulled out of an agreement to provide service and supplies for the 15-year-old’s party.

  7. Court of honor (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A court of honor (French: cour d'honneur [kuʁ dɔnœʁ] ⓘ; German: Ehrenhof [ˈeːʁənhoːf]) is the principal and formal approach and forecourt of a large building. It is usually defined by two secondary wings projecting forward from the main central block ( corps de logis ), sometimes with a fourth side, consisting of a low wing or a ...

  8. Court of Honor (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A court of honour may be: A Court of Honour, an official event constituted to determine various questions of social protocol, breaches of etiquette; A manorial court, the medieval court of honor; The Court of Honor, the 1949 Soviet film known; A Court of Honor ceremony in Scouting; The court of honuor at the Palais Bourbon

  9. Category:Honor Society user templates - Wikipedia

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