Laskaridian order of precedence
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The order of precedence in Laskaridia is based on political and noble status, as well as merit.
denotes members of the Royal Family
Political
- His Majesty the King
- Lord Chancellor
- Vice Chancellor
- Governors of the Provinces
- President of the Chamber of Ministers
- Speaker of the Chamber of Lords
- Members of the Privy Council
- Ministers of the Chamber of Ministers
- Lords of the Chamber
- Deputies to the Governors of the Provinces
- Heads of government of the realms
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- Vice President of the Privy Council
- Leader of the Opposition
- Judges of the Supreme Court (by order of appointment)
- Members of legislatures of the realms
Royal
Not to be confused with the Succession to the Laskaridian throne
- His Majesty the King
- His Grace, the Prince-Duke of Mayenne
- His Grace, the Prince Father
- Her Grace, the Princess Mother
- Other minor members of the House of Lascaria by succession to the throne
- Seneschals of the Provinces
- Heirs to the Seneschals of the Provinces
- Lord High Chamberlain to the King
- Members of the Royal Court
- Black Rod
- the Lascaria King of Arms
- the Didacus King of Arms
- Various other heralds of arms and pursuivants
- Staff of the Royal Household
- Royals from dominions and protectorates by date of incorporation and succession
Nobility
- the King of Laskaridia
- Crown Prince
- Prince of the Realm
- Archduke (dormant)
- Duke
- Grandmasters of Orders
- Viscount
- Count
- Marquess
- Baron
- Royal Knight
- Knight