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Revision as of 14:02, 31 July 2023
Current orders of chivalry
- Military Order of Alexandra (Militaire Alexandras-Orde)
- Order of the Great Wolf (Orde van de Grote Wolf)
- Order of the Black Eagle (Orde van de Zwarte Adelaar)
- Order of the Wolf Crown of Atmora (Orde van de Wolfskroon van Atmora)
- Order of Merit of the Crown (Kroonorde van Verdienste)
- Order of Military Merit (Militaire Verdienste-orde)
- Royal Alexandrine Order (Koninklijke Orde van Alexandra)
- Order of the Golden Eagle of Atmora (Orde van Gouden Adelaar van Atmora)
Dormant orders of chivalry
Decorations
- Cross of Saint Visenna (Kruis van Sint-Visenna)
- War Cross (Oorlogkruis)
- High Queen's Red Cross (Rode Kruis des Hoge Koningin)
- Bronze Eagle (Bronzen Adelaar)
- Bronze Cross (Bronzenkruis)
- Cross of Military Merit (Kruis van Millitaire Verdienste)
Other honours and appointments
Hereditary and life peerage
Their are seven ranks of hereditary peerages: Prince (Prins/Prinsesse), Duke (Hertog/in), Marquess (Markies/zin), Count (Graaf/vin), Baron (Baron/es), Knight (Ridder), and Jonkheer/Jonkvrouwe. Atmoran citizens who distinguished themselves in business, politics, science, arts, sports, etc., along with long meritious service to the Crown, are eligible for nobility or noble titles. According to article 119 of the Atmoran constitution, the monarch of Atmora may ennoble individuals. Titles conferred by the Monarch are inherited through absolute primogeniture ever since the Noble Succession Act of 1898 (Wet op de adellijke erfopvolging). The Federal Princes under article 119 may also confer titles of nobility to Atmoran citizens.
Through letters patent (Patentbrief), the monarch may either give hereditary or life ennoblement, which is then co-signed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs. When granted a letters patent, the ennobled person must consult with the High Council of Nobility (Hoge Raad van Adel) for approval for coat of arms and a motto. After being granted their arms by the High Council, it is then sent to the Minister of the Interior for the final signature. Much like hereditary titles, the titles granted for life are not able to pass down their titles.
Title (English) | Title (Dutch) | Style |
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Prince | Prins/Prinsesse | Serene Highness (Zijne/Hare Doorluchtige Hoogheid) |
Duke | Hertog/Hertogin | Serene Highness (Zijne/Hare Doorluchtige Hoogheid) Hooggeboren (De hooggeboren heer/vrouwe) |
Marquess | Markies/Markiezin | Hooggeboren (De hooggeboren heer/vrouwe) |
Count | Graaf/Gravin | Hooggeboren (De hooggeboren heer/vrouwe) |
Viscount | ||
Baron | Graaf/Gravin | Hoogwelgeboren (De hoogwelgeboren heer/vrouwe) |
Knight | Ridder/Ridderes | Hoogwelgeboren (De hoogwelgeboren heer/vrouwe) |
Jonkheer | Jonkheer/Jonkvrouwe | Hoogwelgeboren (De hoogwelgeboren heer/vrouwe) |