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English: Az 1916. december 30-án a kiválasztott és megjelent 47 katonatiszt az ország főméltóságainak jelenlétében, az alábbi koreográfia szerint felsorakozott a Mátyás-templomban

(Budavári Nagyboldogasszony-templomban) a király trónja előtt, az aranysarkantyús lovagok avatásához

MNL OL K 2 Koronázással kapcsolatos iratok 1916/17–A-I-10-5. Mátyás templom alaprajz. 8.

The disposition of knights in relation to the royal throne, in the church of Budapest, during the 1916 coronation ceremony.
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Source Az aranysarkantyús vitézek jelvénye. In: A Hadtörténeti Múzeum Értesítője. 16. Budapest, 2016.[1]
Author Sallay Gergely Pál – Szentváry-Lukács János

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