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| head2 = [[Francine L. Bridget, 16th Duchess of Dalkeith|Francine, Duchess of Dalkeith]] | | head2 = [[Francine L. Bridget, 16th Duchess of Dalkeith|Francine, Duchess of Dalkeith]] |
Revision as of 01:49, 16 December 2021
Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Great Wolf | |
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Awarded by Sovereign of Atmora | |
Type | Dynastic order |
Country | Atmora |
Motto | Nemo me impune lacessit ("No one provokes me with impunity") |
Eligibility | At the monarch's pleasure |
Status | Currently constituted |
Sovereign | High Queen Katherine II |
Chancellor | Francine, Duchess of Dalkeith |
Grades | Knight (RGW) Royal Knight (RGW) Stranger Knight (RGW) |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Katherinian Cross for Valour |
Next (lower) | Order of the Eagle |
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The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Great Wolf (Iravian: Meest Oude en Meest Nobele Orde der Grote Wolf) is an order of chivalry founded by Katharine-Anna, Duchess of Wolf in 1428 and regarded as the most prestigious Atmora order of chivalry (though in precedence inferior to the military Katherinian Cross) in the Atmoran Empire. It is dedicated to the image and arms of Saint Anna, Lieseltania's patron saint.
History
Compostion
Robes and insignia
Members
Order's ceremonial occasions
Officers
Investiture and installation
List of current Knights
Members ex officio of the Order of the Great Wolf
- The High Queen of Atmora (Sovereign of the Great Wolf)
- The Duchess of Wolf (Imperial Knight Companion of the Great Wolf)
Knight Companions
Imperial Knight Companions
Stranger Knights Companions
- King Leopold of Beliany (2073)