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The '''honours system of Freice''' was established in its current form following the establishment of self-government in 1969. Prior to this, Freician honours were exclusively composed of federal Riamese honours. In 1973, the Titles and Honours Act was passed by the Assembly of Delegates, establishing the framework for establishing and awarding honours. This law remains the primary act for the regulation of honours, having been amended in 1985, 1989, 1999, 2006, and 2022. | The '''honours system of Freice''' was established in its current form following the establishment of self-government in 1969. Prior to this, Freician honours were exclusively composed of federal Riamese honours.<ref name=": 1">[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "Services > Honours and Awards"] (PDF). ''Government of the Country of Freice''. Retrieved 4 January 2021</ref> In 1973, the Titles and Honours Act was passed by the Assembly of Delegates, establishing the framework for establishing and awarding honours. This law remains the primary act for the regulation of honours, having been amended in 1985, 1989, 1999, 2006, and 2022.<ref name=": aha">[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "Titles and Honours Act"] (PDF). ''actsofparliament.org''. Retrieved 8 May 2022</ref> | ||
Riamese federal honours continue to be awarded to Freician nationals (who are also Riamese citizens), and so are listed alongside Freician honours. | Riamese federal honours continue to be awarded to Freician nationals (who are also Riamese citizens), and so are listed alongside Freician honours. |
Revision as of 07:30, 25 August 2022
The honours system of Freice was established in its current form following the establishment of self-government in 1969. Prior to this, Freician honours were exclusively composed of federal Riamese honours.[1] In 1973, the Titles and Honours Act was passed by the Assembly of Delegates, establishing the framework for establishing and awarding honours. This law remains the primary act for the regulation of honours, having been amended in 1985, 1989, 1999, 2006, and 2022.[2]
Riamese federal honours continue to be awarded to Freician nationals (who are also Riamese citizens), and so are listed alongside Freician honours.
Riamese honours
Orders
- Order of the Federation; the highest Riamese order of chivalry
- Federal Order of Excellence; for distinguished federal service
- Order of Diana; for services to people and communities (exclusive to women)
Decorations
- Purple Heart; for military merit
- Blue Heart; for civilian merit
- Golden Accolade; for distinguished service to the nation
Medals
- Cherry Ribbon; for community service
- Silver Ribbon; for national service
- Triple Crown; for cultural service
- Diana II Coronation Medal; commemorating the coronation of Diana II of Riamo
Freician honours
Orders
Decorations
- Panetia Orra; for bravery
- Medal of Merit; for distinguished service to Freice
- Peace Medal; for contributions to the achievement of international peace
Medals
- Founders' Medal; for contributions to the establishment of self-government (1989)
- Self-Government Silver Jubilee Medal; commemorating the 25th anniversary of self-government (1994)
- Self-Government Golden Jubilee Medal; commemorating the 50th anniversary of self-government (2019)
- Constitution Medal, 2022; for contributions to the passage of the Constitution (2022)
See also
References
- ↑ "Services > Honours and Awards" (PDF). Government of the Country of Freice. Retrieved 4 January 2021
- ↑ "Titles and Honours Act" (PDF). actsofparliament.org. Retrieved 8 May 2022
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