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== Titles, styles, honors and arms == | == Titles, styles, honors and arms == | ||
'''Styles of address''' | '''Styles of address''' | ||
* '''5 August 1883 - 11 January 1903''': '' | * '''5 August 1883 - 11 January 1903''': ''His Royal Highness'' The Hereditary Prince | ||
* '''11 January 1903 – 15 March 1912''': ''His | * '''11 January 1903 – 15 March 1912''': ''His Royal Highness'' The Hereditary Prince and Duke of Patrinos | ||
'''Decorations and orders''' | '''Decorations and orders''' | ||
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* {{flag|Belfras}}: Purple Rose - 3 July 1912 † | * {{flag|Belfras}}: Purple Rose - 3 July 1912 † | ||
* {{flag|Belfras}}: Mutulese War Cross - 5 August 1920 † | * {{flag|Belfras}}: Mutulese War Cross - 5 August 1920 † | ||
[[Category:Belfrasians]] | [[Category:Belfrasians]] | ||
[[Category:House of Dimitrios]] | [[Category:House of Dimitrios]] |
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Nicholaus Philippos Alexandros Dimitrios V, Duke of Patrinos (5 August 1883 - 15 March 1912) was a Belfrasian Nobleman and a Army Tribunus who was killed in action during the Belfro-Mutulese war of 1911. He was also the Duke of Patrinos from 1903 until his death, with the title passing to his brother Georgio III.
Early life and education
Military Service
War Office
Xuman Campaign
Death & Legacy
Following his death, his younger brother Georgio III would inherit the Duchy of Patrinos along with it's titles and accounts. His body was never recovered from the Xuman Peninsula and instead an empty coffin was buried in his plot at the Blue Creek National Cemetery. His brother would go on to name a military hospital in Mondria after him, the Nicholaus V Military Hospital.
In 1955, Georgio's first-born son would be named directly after Dimitrios, Nicholaus VI.
Titles, styles, honors and arms
Styles of address
- 5 August 1883 - 11 January 1903: His Royal Highness The Hereditary Prince
- 11 January 1903 – 15 March 1912: His Royal Highness The Hereditary Prince and Duke of Patrinos
Decorations and orders
- Belfras: Knight of the Order of Saint Andrews
Awards and medals