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

  1. The Sovereign
  2. The Sovereign's Consort
  3. The previous sovereign's consort
    • Any former consort in reverse order of spouse's decease
  4. Heir apparent
  5. Heir apparent's consort
    • Heir apparent's heir apparent and consort, and so forth
  6. Sovereign's siblings in order of birth
    • Previous sovereign's siblings in reverse order of reigning sibling's decease, then by order of birth
  7. Sovereign's other children in order of birth
    • Their spouses
  8. Sovereign's other grandchildren in order of royal parent's birth, then by order of birth
    • Their spouses
  9. Sovereign's other great-grandchildren, etc.
    • Their spouses
  10. Sovereign's other progeny

Royal family, household, and civil service

  1. His Majesty the Emperor, Her Majesty the Empress
  2. Her Majesty the Dowager Empress
  3. Her Most Serene Highness the Chancellor of Themiclesia
  4. His Imperial Highness the Prince of Themiclesia, Her Imperial Highness the Princess-consort of Themiclesia
  5. His Illustrious Highness First Vice Chancellor
  6. His Excellency Vice Chancellor of Themiclesia
  7. Her Excellency Vice Chancellor of the Imperial Exchequer
  8. Her Excellency Vice Chancellor of Accounts