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The [[Kouralia|Kouralian]] ‘’’Order of Precedence’’’ is a hierarchy of officials used to direct protocol within the Crown Union.  This includes presiding over official ceremonies, seating arrangements at social events, and being afforded honours by parading servicepersons.  The Order of Precedence is fixed by Schedule Five of the Constitution, and may therefore not be amended except by a two-thirds majority of both the Noble Assembly and the Senate sitting in a joint session.
The [[Kouralia|Kouralian]] '''Order of Precedence''' is a hierarchy of officials used to direct protocol within the Crown Union.  This includes presiding over official ceremonies, seating arrangements at social events, and being afforded honours by parading servicepersons.  The Order of Precedence is fixed by Schedule Five of the Constitution, and may therefore not be amended except by a two-thirds majority of both the Noble Assembly and the Senate sitting in a joint session.


1. The Crownbearer
# The Crownbearer
2. The Ynterrecæ
# The Ynterrecæ
3. The Crownbearer-designate
# The Crownbearer-designate
4. The Speaker of the Senate
# The Speaker of the Senate
5. The Crown-Captain of Justiciars
# The Crown-Captain of Justiciars
6. The Prince-Justice
# The Prince-Justice
7. The Chair of the Noble Assembly
# The Chair of the Noble Assembly
8. The High Priest (Unable to preside over state ceremonies)
# The High Priest (Unable to preside over state ceremonies)
9. The Vys-Captain of Justiciars
# The Vys-Captain of Justiciars
10. Justiciars (in order of precedence)
# Justiciars (in order of precedence)
11. Princes (when in their region)
# Princes of the Blood
12. Regional Governors (when in their Region)
# Princes (when in their region)
13. Magistrates-Extraordinary of the Crown Court
# Regional Governors (when in their Region)
14. Princes
# Magistrates-Extraordinary of the Crown Court
15. Regional Governors
# Princes
16. First President of the High Court of Justice
# Regional Governors
17. Vys-Justiciars (in order of precedence)
# First President of the High Court of Justice
18. President of the Council of State
# Vys-Justiciars (in order of precedence)
19. Presidents of Coronial Advisories (in order of precedence)
# Presidents of Coronial Advisory Councils (in order of precedence)
20. Governor of the Crown Bank
# Governor of the Crown Bank
21. Advocate-General of Kouralia
# Advocate-General of Kouralia
22. Prince-Martial
# Prince-Martial
23. Senators in order of Appointment
# Senators in order of Appointment
24. Vys-President of the Crown Court
# Vys-President of the Crown Court
25. President of the Crown Academy
# President of the Crown Academy
26. President of the Crown Research Council
# Presidents of the Subordinate High Courts
27. Presidents of the Subordinate High Courts
# Second President of the High Courts of Justice
28. Second President of the High Courts of Justice
# Provincial Prefects-General (in their Provinces)
29. Provincial Prefects-General (in their Provinces)
# Lords (in their Provinces)
30. Lords (in their Provinces)
# Mayors (in their municipalities)
31. Mayors (in their municipalities)
# Provincial Stewards (in their Provinces)
32. Provincial Stewards (in their Provinces)
# High Priests
33. High Priests
# Presidents of the Courts of Appeals
34. Presidents of the Courts of Appeals
# Legates-Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (in order of appointment)
35. Legates-Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (in order of appointment)
# Lords-Martial (in order of precedence)
36. Lords-Martial (in order of precedence)
# Officers of the Senate
37. Officers of the Senate
# Officers of the Crown Court
38. Officers of the Crown Court
# Officers of the Noble Assembly
39. Officers of the Noble Assembly
# Provincial Prefects-General
40. Provincial Prefects-General
# Prefects-General
41. Prefects-General
# Lords  
42. Lords  
# Legates (in order of precedence)
43. Legates (in order of precedence)
# Provincial Stewards  
44. Provincial Stewards  
# Praetors (in order of precedence)
45. Praetors (in order of precedence)
# Prefects (in order of precedence)
46. Prefects (in order of precedence)
# Municipal Captains (in order of precedence)
47. Municipal Captains (in order of precedence)
# Military Captains (in order of precedence)


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Latest revision as of 18:41, 23 February 2021

The Kouralian Order of Precedence is a hierarchy of officials used to direct protocol within the Crown Union. This includes presiding over official ceremonies, seating arrangements at social events, and being afforded honours by parading servicepersons. The Order of Precedence is fixed by Schedule Five of the Constitution, and may therefore not be amended except by a two-thirds majority of both the Noble Assembly and the Senate sitting in a joint session.

  1. The Crownbearer
  2. The Ynterrecæ
  3. The Crownbearer-designate
  4. The Speaker of the Senate
  5. The Crown-Captain of Justiciars
  6. The Prince-Justice
  7. The Chair of the Noble Assembly
  8. The High Priest (Unable to preside over state ceremonies)
  9. The Vys-Captain of Justiciars
  10. Justiciars (in order of precedence)
  11. Princes of the Blood
  12. Princes (when in their region)
  13. Regional Governors (when in their Region)
  14. Magistrates-Extraordinary of the Crown Court
  15. Princes
  16. Regional Governors
  17. First President of the High Court of Justice
  18. Vys-Justiciars (in order of precedence)
  19. Presidents of Coronial Advisory Councils (in order of precedence)
  20. Governor of the Crown Bank
  21. Advocate-General of Kouralia
  22. Prince-Martial
  23. Senators in order of Appointment
  24. Vys-President of the Crown Court
  25. President of the Crown Academy
  26. Presidents of the Subordinate High Courts
  27. Second President of the High Courts of Justice
  28. Provincial Prefects-General (in their Provinces)
  29. Lords (in their Provinces)
  30. Mayors (in their municipalities)
  31. Provincial Stewards (in their Provinces)
  32. High Priests
  33. Presidents of the Courts of Appeals
  34. Legates-Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (in order of appointment)
  35. Lords-Martial (in order of precedence)
  36. Officers of the Senate
  37. Officers of the Crown Court
  38. Officers of the Noble Assembly
  39. Provincial Prefects-General
  40. Prefects-General
  41. Lords
  42. Legates (in order of precedence)
  43. Provincial Stewards
  44. Praetors (in order of precedence)
  45. Prefects (in order of precedence)
  46. Municipal Captains (in order of precedence)
  47. Military Captains (in order of precedence)