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|date= 19 September 1911
|date= 19 September 1911
|country= [[Ahrana]]
|country= [[Ahrana]]
|house=  
|house= [[House of Chayka]], [[House of Florence]]
|religion=  
|religion= [[Orthodox Christianity (Eurth)]]
|ribbon=  
|ribbon=  
|head_title= Field Marshall of the Armed Forces
|head_title= Commander-in-Cheif of the Federal Armed Forces
|head= [[Sigrid Anastasia Anne Victoria Florence-Goring|Sigrid A. A. V. Florence-Goring of Strasburg]]
|head= [[Sigrid Anastasia Anne Victoria Florence-Goring|Sigrid A. A. V. Florence-Goring of Strasburg]] [[Aleksandra Victoria Anne Mishia Chayka II]]
|head2_title= General of the Armed Forces
|head2_title= General of the Armed Forces
|head2= Paul Gustov Erikkson
|head2= Paul Gustov Erikkson
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The Order of St. Greggor is a Military Honor that is awarded to any Service Member of the Federal Armed Forces of the Union of Ahrana for excceding their mission and duty going beyond what was asked of a soldier. Since the inception of the Order there have been over one hundred recipients.
[[Category: Ahrana]]
[[Category: Ahrana]]
[[Category: Ahranaian Military Awards and State Honors]]
[[Category: Ahranaian Military Awards and State Honors]]
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Latest revision as of 05:58, 27 January 2023

Order of St. Greggor
Order of St. Greggor(Ahrana).png
TypeMilitary Award
CountryAhrana
Royal houseHouse of Chayka, House of Florence
Religious affiliationOrthodox Christianity (Eurth)
Commander-in-Cheif of the Federal Armed ForcesSigrid A. A. V. Florence-Goring of Strasburg Aleksandra Victoria Anne Mishia Chayka II
General of the Armed ForcesPaul Gustov Erikkson

The Order of St. Greggor is a Military Honor that is awarded to any Service Member of the Federal Armed Forces of the Union of Ahrana for excceding their mission and duty going beyond what was asked of a soldier. Since the inception of the Order there have been over one hundred recipients.