The Order of Saint John in the Netherlands, also known as the Johanniter Orde, is a Dutch chivalric order and Protestant branch of the Knights Hospitaller. The order was founded in 1909 on the initiative of Prince consort Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin as a Dutch branch of the Evangelical-Lutheran Order of Saint John of Prussia under the official name of Commenderij Nederland van de Balije Brandenburg der Johanniter Orde. The name was changed to its current name in 1958. Membership of the order is exclusive to Protestant members of the Dutch nobility.