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Knights of Pythias

noun

  1. a fraternal order founded in Washington, D.C., in 1864.



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The series moved in 1993 to the Knights of Pythias Hall, which became its home base through 2014.

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The building, built in 1910, has been home to multiple fraternal organizations over the years, including the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Rebekah Lodges, Ancient Order of Druids, and the Knights of the Mystic Light.

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The Knights of Pythias got their own day, as did the Catholic Knights of America.

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I am long familiar with Peiser’s May 13, 1886, record of parading members of the secret society Knights of Pythias pausing for his professional snap.

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The other trees were dedicated to soldiers who had belonged to the fraternal organization Knights of Pythias.

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