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'''Orders, decorations, and medals of Sydalon''', also known as the '''Sydalene honor system''', is a means of rewarding individuals for bravery, achievement, or service to the [[Monarchy of Sydalon|Crown]], [[Sydalon]], and in some instances [[Vassals of the Sydalene Crown|Domain-level monarchs]]. The system consists of honors (used to recognize merit in achievement or service), decorations (used to recognize certain deeds), and medals (to recognize bravery, courage, honor, long and/or valuable service or conduct).
'''Orders, decorations, and medals of Sydalon''', also known as the '''Sydalene honor system''', is a means of rewarding individuals for bravery, achievement, or service to the [[Monarchy of Sydalon|Crown]], [[Sydalon]], and in some instances [[Vassals of the Sydalene Crown|Domain-level monarchs]]. The system consists of honors (used to recognize merit in achievement or service), decorations (used to recognize certain deeds), and medals (to recognize bravery, courage, honor, long and/or valuable service or conduct).
==Orders of chivalry==
==Orders of chivalry==
The current system is made up of five orders of chivalry and three orders of merit. The statutes of each order specify matters such as the size of the order, the use of post-nominal letters and insignia design and display.
The current system is made up of three orders of chivalry, one order of merit, and one ancient rank of knighthood. The statutes of each order specify matters such as the size of the order, the use of post-nominal letters and insignia design and display.
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| Most Noble Order of the Belt of Hope
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| Knight (ChCE)<br>Lady (LCE)
| [[File:Armed Forces Reserve Medal ribbon.svg|60px]]
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| Honorable Order of St Philip
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| Order of the Cross Crown
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| Knight/Dame Grand Cross (GCC)<br>Knight/Lady Commander (ChCC/LCC)<br>Commander (CCC)<br>Officer (OCC)<br>Member (MCC)  
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| Order of the White Elephant
| Order of the White Elephant
| Knight (ChBE)
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==Other honors and appointments==
==Other honors and appointments==
===Hereditary nobility===
===Hereditary nobility===

Revision as of 19:18, 6 April 2019

Orders, decorations, and medals of Sydalon, also known as the Sydalene honor system, is a means of rewarding individuals for bravery, achievement, or service to the Crown, Sydalon, and in some instances Domain-level monarchs. The system consists of honors (used to recognize merit in achievement or service), decorations (used to recognize certain deeds), and medals (to recognize bravery, courage, honor, long and/or valuable service or conduct).

Orders of chivalry

The current system is made up of three orders of chivalry, one order of merit, and one ancient rank of knighthood. The statutes of each order specify matters such as the size of the order, the use of post-nominal letters and insignia design and display.

Complete name Ranks (letters) Ribbon Established Founder Awarded to/for Associated awards
Order of the Holy Lance Knight (ChSL)
Lady (LSL)
Cavaliere SSML BAR.svg 23 April 1345 William IV Appointments are made at the Sovereign's sole discretion None
Most Noble Order of the Belt of Hope Knight (ChCE)
Lady (LCE)
Armed Forces Reserve Medal ribbon.svg 23 April 1345 Richard I Relating to Sydalon None
Banneret Order Knight (ChB) Order of the House of Orange - Ribbon bar.svg 16 May 1534 Elisabetta I Military achievement; The Sovereign makes all appointments. None
Honorable Order of St Philip Knight (ChStP)
Lady (LStP)
Kongens fortjenstmedalje.svg 16 May 1534 Elisabetta I The Sovereign makes all appointments. None
Order of the Cross Crown Knight/Dame Grand Cross (GCC)
Knight/Lady Commander (ChCC/LCC)
Commander (CCC)
Officer (OCC)
Member (MCC)
U.S. Navy Recruiting Training Ribbon.svg 9 June 1866 Jordan VIII Miscellaneous (military and civil). Civil or Military Service Medal

Dynastic orders associated with domain monarchs

Complete name Ranks (letters) Ribbon Established Founder Domain Awarded to/for
Order of the White Elephant Knight (ChBE)
Lady (LBE)
Order of the Polar Star - Ribbon bar, pre 1975.svg 23 April 1345 Heribert II  Montgisard Appointments are made at the Prince's sole discretion

Other honors and appointments

Hereditary nobility

The highest level of hereditary nobility are domain titles. Domain titles are considered seigneuries below the Crown, and are historically feudalistic in nature, first arising out of the various Crusades. Sometimes referred to as Crown vassals or domain monarchs, these holders are among the only members of nobility to what are essentially hold hereditary gubernatorial offices over non-royal domains.

Titles of nobility

Titles of nobility in Sydalon are hereditary titles of nobility and honors under the Crown attached to and bound to remain in specific families. These titles consist of the ranks of Duke, Count, Viscount, and Baron and a territorial designation. Individuals, and later their descendants, holding hereditary titles of nobility are entitled to sit in the Chamber of Peers. Most often, titles of nobility are only heritable by male heirs, following primogeniture. Heirs to a title of nobility are eligible to use a courtesy title if the title holder has more than one title, and the secondary title is of a lower rank than the principal title.

Holders of titles of nobility are often addressed "His or Her Grace" or " My Lord or Lady".

Lord of the realm

Lord (or Lady) of the Realm is a title introduced by Queen Belandra III in 1845. It is the highest form of non-hereditary nobility, beneath that of a hereditary peerage and above that of appointed as Knights Banneret or knights of a lower order of knighthood. Lords or Ladies of the Realm are not conferred any special court or public function, and are generally granted to individuals for outstanding achievement to the Realm, but the only requirements are appointments made at the Sovereign's sole discretion.

A holder of the rank earns the right to stand in the Chamber of Peers as a Lord Temporal. Individuals earn the right to use the postnomial letters "RL", and the style "The Most Honorable", and written style "The Lord (or Lady) X".

Knighthoods

Honorary awards

Forfeiture or Refusal

Forfeiture

See also