Richard Elfman
1869
The Knights of Labor.
Uriah S. Stephens
I meant to say said from a passage "French knights formed the knight hospitalers".
Technically the Horde and Alliance both formed an alliance with the Death Knights after the Death Knights where betrayed by the Lich King.
Knights of Labor
The Knights Templar were the most powerful military monastic order which took part in the Crusades. The Knights Templar were formed from several groups of knights by Hugh de Payens for the express purpose of protecting Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land.
No, the Templar Knights were a Catholic military order founded in the Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1119 during the Crusades. They were not specifically from Turkey, but they did have a presence in the region as part of their mission to protect Christian pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land.
the knights of labor
In the Arthurian legends, King Arthur owned the sword Excalibur, and formed the Knights of the Round Table in Camelot.
In 1869, a group of tailors, led by Uriah P. Stephens, formed the Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor. They spread their message in secret, organizing workers of different jobs but not getting political. In 1879, Stephens was replaced by Terence V. Powderly, and the Knights became a labor powerhouse. The Knights continued to grow until the infamous Haymarket Square tragedy was unfairly blamed on the Knights, by business owners and officials.
The Knights of Columbus was formed by Michael McGinvey in 1882 to form a group of practical Catholic men who would look after Catholic widows and orphans, from the Knights of Columbus website (also see the link below the answer box): The Knights was formed to render financial aid to members and their families. Mutual aid and assistance are offered to sick, disabled and needy members and their families. Social and intellectual fellowship is promoted among members and their families through educational, charitable, religious, social welfare, war relief and public relief works.