The Knights of Malta have a lengthy and fascinating history.
What does KM stand for?
KM stands for Knights of Malta (religious order)
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We have 22 other meanings of KM in our Acronym Attic
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- Kitchen Manager (restaurants)
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- Knightmare (gaming clan)
- Knowledge Management
- Konica Minolta (camera)
- Koninklijke Marine (Royal Navy)
- Krause-Mishler (numismatic catalogue)
- Krav Maga (Israeli martial art)
- Kriegsmarine (WWII German Navy)
- Kyocera Mita (various locations)
- Michaelis-Menten Constant (molececular cellular biology)
- United Kingdom to Mediterranean (routing designation; US Navy)
- Korean Medium-Range Surface-To-Air Missile
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During his visit, the Prince and Grand Master of the Order of the Knights of Malta Fra' Matthew Festing decorated Christofias with the Collar of the Order Pro Merito Melitensi.
9781441103437 Nobility, faith and masculinity; the Hospitaller Knights of Malta c.
Witnesses said a black cape with the emblem of the Knights of Malta was also recovered.
All left their mark but the main existing developments date from around the time of the military religious order the Knights of Malta who spent more than a century guarding Christian Europe's southern borders from invasion by the Ottoman Empire.
All left their mark but the main existing developments date from around the time of the military religious order the Knights of Malta who spent more than a century guarding Christian Europe's southern borders from invasion by the Ottoman Empire.
All left their mark but the main existing developments date from around the time of the military religious order the Knights of Malta who spent more than a century guarding Christian Europe's southern borders from invasion by the Ottoman Empire.
Over the centuries, there have been many popes who were Knights of Malta.