Order of the Tower and the Sword
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Military Order of the Tower and of the Sword, of Valour, Loyalty and Merit Stratiotikó Tágma tou Pýrgou kai tou Xífous, tis Axías, tis Afosíosis kai tis Axías | |
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Awarded by The Hellenic Empire | |
Type | Order |
Established | 1643 |
Motto | Valor, honor, and dignity. |
Eligibility | Hellenic citizens and foreigners; military and civilian |
Awarded for | Awarded for exceptional and outstanding merits in the highest offices in the Senate, Government, courts of justice or in the or in the command of troops in campaign; for military or civic deeds of heroism and to reward outstanding acts of abnegation and sacrifice for the Empire or mankind |
Status | Currently constituted |
High Master | Romulus X |
Chancellor | Lord Hadrian Anacomas |
Grades | Grand Collar Grand Lord Grand Officer Commander Officer Knight |
Ribbon bar of the Order of the Tower and Sword |
The Military Order of the Tower and of the Sword, of Valour, Loyalty and Merit. It is one of the highest Orders that can be bestowed upon any Hellenic citizen or any foreigner.
History
The order was created in 1643 by Romulus V the Reformer, who awarded it not long after to his trusted commander, Dicepherus Halikos. Halikos, a capable officer, had lead the way on reforms to strengthen the Cataphract units and increase the effectiveness of the military exponentially. Originally, the order simply had two ranks but the others were added later on in the wake of the successful defenses of the region of Thrakos.
Grades
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Grand Collar (MK) | Grand Lord (ML) | Grand Officer (MA) | Commander (DI) | Officer (AX) | Knight (IP) / Dame (IP) |