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<span style="color: #f16522;"><b>DRAGON's BLOOD ® is a sister brand of SINNER's BONES® ! Translated as "Blood of Dragons", registered in 2021,</b></span><br>
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This is a clothing line on topics such as: Knights, Ancient Wars, Fantasy, Egyptian Mythology, Ancient Greek Mythology, Martial Arts. Brand's slogan is Veni, vidi, vici (from Latin - "I came, I saw, I conquered"!</b></span><br>
A boiled polo with the effect of artificial aging, with the image of a Knight of the Teutonic Order with a sword, kneeling against a stone wall and the slogan "Parare Ad Gloriam" (Prepare for glory). The original design, a patch on the back, images of a cross on the sleeve, silver plating, as well as the effect of artificial aging give this T-shirt an unforgettable militant-knightly style!<br>
<span style="color: #f16522;">Attention! Metallic effect! It is recommended to wash the Product inside out at a temperature not exceeding 30 degrees, not longer than 90 minutes, separately from coarse fabrics, in a washing machine on a delicate mode! Can be ironed.</span>
Description:
The Teutonic Order (lat. Ordo Teutonicus), also the German Order, the German Order (German Deutscher Orden) is a German spiritual and knightly military order founded at the end of the 12th century.<br>
The motto of the order: "Help - Heal - Protect" (German Helfen - Heilen - Wehren; Latin Adiuvare - Sanare - Defendere).<br>
The Knights of the Teutonic Order are, of course, people from the noble families of Germany, who made it their duty to serve God, help pilgrims and fight against the enemies of the church. Their life, as usual, was subject to the charter, which in 1442 was transformed into the Book of the Order - a collection of statutes of the spiritual and knightly brethren. Each warrior had his own house and vestments entrusted to him. When committing the most egregious offenses, the knight lost both his mantle and the roof over his head.<br>
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