Order of precedence in Themiclesia
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The order of precedence in Themiclesia regulates individuals' order of listing or seating in certain situations. It is neither a representation of relative political power or even ranking in a formal sense, nor the order of succession to the throne.
Royal family
- The Sovereign
- The Sovereign's Consort
- The previous sovereign's consort
- Any former consort in reverse order of spouse's decease
- Heir apparent
- Heir apparent's consort
- Heir apparent's heir apparent and consort, and so forth
- Sovereign's siblings in order of birth
- Previous sovereign's siblings in reverse order of reigning sibling's decease, then by order of birth
- Sovereign's other children in order of birth
- Their spouses
- Sovereign's other grandchildren in order of royal parent's birth, then by order of birth
- Their spouses
- Sovereign's other great-grandchildren, etc.
- Their spouses
- Sovereign's other progeny
Royal family, household, and civil service
- His Majesty the Emperor, Her Majesty the Empress
- Her Majesty the Dowager Empress
- Her Most Serene Highness the Chancellor of Themiclesia
- His Imperial Highness the Prince of Themiclesia, Her Imperial Highness the Princess-consort of Themiclesia
- His Illustrious Highness First Vice Chancellor
- His Excellency Vice Chancellor of Themiclesia
- Her Excellency Vice Chancellor of the Imperial Exchequer
- Her Excellency Vice Chancellor of Accounts