Order of Alcántara
| Order of Alcántara Orden de Alcántara | |
|---|---|
The order's emblem, a green Greek cross with a fleur-de-lis at each end | |
| Type | Religious Order of Honour Formerly a Military Order |
| Country | Spain |
| Royal house | Bourbon-Anjou |
| Religious affiliation | Catholic |
| Sovereign | King Felipe VI |
| Grand Master | Prince Pedro, Duke of Calabria |
| Precedence | |
| Related | Order of Santiago Order of Calatrava Order of Montesa |
Ribbon bar | |
The Order of Alcántara (Leonese: Orde de Alcántara, Spanish: Orden de Alcántara), also called the Knights of St. Julian, was originally a military order of León, founded in 1166 and confirmed by Pope Alexander III in 1177.