Order of Mines and Baths

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Order of Mines and Baths
Awarded by the Duke of Marienbourg
TypeNational order
Established9 January 2023
MottoUbi iustus requiescit et dux regit
Awarded forAt His Serene Highness's pleasure.
StatusCurrently constituted
Sovereign and Grand MasterDuke Arthur V
ChancellorThe Minister-President
GradesKnight/Dame
Post-nominalsMMT
Statistics
First induction1 February 2023
Last induction2023
Total inductees18[1]
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of the Oak Tree

Ribbon bar of the order

The Order of Mines and Baths (Portuguese: Ordem das Minas e Termas) is a national order of the Duchy of Marienbourg. It was established as a reference to Poços de Caldas, the Brazilian town on which the duchy lies enclaved, knwon for its thermal springs and mineration past. Appointments are officially at the sovereign's sole discretion, however, by custom, those appointed are indicated by the chancellor of the order who is always the Minister-President of the time, making this the highest honor that can be de facto bestowed by the government.[a] Membership of the order is unlimited and supernumerary.

History

The Treaty of Conditional Concession of Sovereignty and Foundation of the Duchy Symbol of the National Union, signed between Arthur van der Bruyn and his great uncles António and Edson Carvalho, established the Marienbourgish monarchy on 26 December 2022 claiming the properties of the aforementioned brothers as the sovereign territory of that monarchy. However, the independence of Marienbourg from Brazil was only formally proclaimed on 9 January 2023. In the act of proclamation of independence, Arthur, now Duke of Marienbourg, presiding over a committee of notables, established the basic guidelines for the structuring of the state from the which the Constitution of Marienbourg would be enacted, just under a month later. Among these guidelines, he foresaw the creation of chivalrous orders as honors to be granted by the Sovereign.

The order was inspired by the town of Poços de Caldas, in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, in which Marienbourg is enclaved. The town emerged as a settlement for prospectors and miners after the end of the Brazilian gold rush and became famous for its thermal waters, being located in a caldera of an ancient dormant volcano.

Composition

Members

Membership in the order is unlimited and it includes the Monarch as Sovereign and Grand Master and the designated heir to the throne. The Monarch alone can grant membership at his own pleasure, meaning it has no requirements for a person to be inducted a member of the order. However, with regard to this order, by tradition, the Monarch almost exclusively appoints as members people appointed by the Minister-President of the hour, who concomitantly occupies the honorary position of Chancellor of the order. Monarchs are known within the order as Sovereign. Male members of the Order are titled "Knights" and female members are called "Dames".

Supernumerary members

In addition, the Order of Mines and Baths includes supernumerary members, who do not count towards the list of regular members. Supernumerary members enjoy of the same title and precedence as any regular member and are usually members of the Marienbourgish Ducal Family, but also members of related royal families (such as the Ebenthali Royal Family). The supernumerarity principle was inspired by the British Order of the Garter's. According to the Ducal House Rules, only the highest national honorary order can adhere to the principle of supernumerary.

Grades

The Duke of Marienbourg is the Sovereign and Grand Master of the order. All deeds granting decorations of the Order must bear the signature of the Sovereign and Grand Master. The Chancellor is empowered to act on behalf of and in place of the monarch if necessary and with the express approval of the monarch; if the monarch is unable to give his consent, it is up to the parliament to sanction the acts of the appointed Regent, who will then act as Grand Master-in-exercise. Members of the order are granted a certificate and are eligible to require a personal coat of arms with the insignia of the Order. A single-graded order, its only ranking is that of Knight/Dame.

Precedence and privileges

Members of this order are assigned positions in the order of precedence, ranking above all others members of equal rankings of whichever orders other than the higher Order of the Orange Blossom and the Order of the Oak Tree. Consorts, children and children-in-law also feature on the order of precedence; other relatives of members, however, are not assigned any special precedence. Generally, individuals can derive precedence from their parents or consorts as long as the recipient lives.

All members ot the order are entitled to the prefixes of "Sir" and "Ma'am". When an individual is entitled to use multiple post-nominal letters, the ones of the order (MMT, standing for Membro das Minas e Termas) takes precedence. All recipients may encircle their arms with the circlet of the order.

Since the enactment of the Ducal Charter that instituted the Marienbourgish chivalric orders, all members of the order disposes from the same right entitled to parliamentaries and ministries to require a formal privy audience with the Monarch.

Investiture and installation

When any new members of the Order of Mines and Baths are due for installation, an investiture ceremony is due to be held in the Throne Room of the Château de Chêne and to be attended by all members of the order wearing its collar, sash and badge on which two senion knights of the order assist the Sovereign by placing the collar of the order around the neck of the new knight and in the fastening of the riband about the body of the new knight and in the adjustment of the mantle. Nonetheless, due to the factual impossibility of this realization (for many different reasons), the investiture happens in a much more modest way through the conferring of a letter-patent accompanied by a letter from the King and an owath to be sworn by the new members. The new members have in turn to sent the Duke a signed letter confirming that they sworn the oath to the order in order for their appointment to be regularized at the Ducal Office of Nobility and Knighthood.

Insignia and habit

  • The collar of the Order consists of
  • The badge and star of the Order consists of a
  • The ribbon of the Order consists of
Insignia
Collar of the Knights Riband Badge/Star

Members of the order

Officers

Name Designation Period
His Serene Highness Arthur V, Duke of Marienbourg Sovereign 9 January 2023 – present
His Serene Highness Arthur V, Duke of Marienbourg Grand Master 9 January 2023 – present
The Most Worthy Mr. Gustave Lynch Chancellor 9 January 2023 – present

Knights and Dames

Name Serie number Post-Nominals Known for Date
Appointed
1 Marienbourg Gustave Lynch FL OC MMT Minister-President of Marienbourg 1 February 2023
2 Marienbourg Victor Braz MMT Minister of Foreign Affairs 3 February 2023
3 Marienbourg Princess Anna of Marienbourg MMT Princess of Marienbourg 1 July 2023
4 Marienbourg Prince William of Marienbourg MMT Prince of Marienbourg 24 July 2023
5 Baustralia John I King of Baustralia 30 July 2023
6 Taslavia Guilherme I Ítalo King of Taslavia 30 July 2023
7 Marienbourg Luciano Oliveira Manager of the Hotel d'Oeste 30 July 2023
8 William Alexander Premier of Vladastock 30 July 2023
9 Duckionary Anette de Tourneau Foreign Minister of Duckionary 30 July 2023
10 Marienbourg Prince Louis of Marienbourg[b] Prince of Marienbourg 30 July 2023
11 Marienbourg Everardo Matias Farm Administrator 30 July 2023
12 Achsen Princess Aurora of Achsen Princess of Achsen 30 July 2023
13 Kingdom of Pannonia Denise von Göetzën Queen of Pannonia 30 July 2023
14 Occidian Empire Wilhelm I King in Illinois 30 July 2023
15 Nossia Carlo de Lamburg-Massaca Prince of Nossia 30 July 2023
16 Saint-Castin Claudette Bernard Culture Minister of Saint-Castin 30 July 2023
17 Karno-Ruthenian Empire Jordan, Margrave Brizendine Foreign Minister of Karnia-Ruthenia 30 July 2023
18 Kingdom of Quinta Velha Princess Adda of Quinta Velha Crown Princess of Quinta Velha 21 September 2023
19 Marienbourg Prince Anthony of Marienbourg Landowner of all Marienbourgish properties 10 November 2023
20 Marienbourg Elisabeth Garcia Triumvir Judge of the Supreme Ducal Court 10 November 2023
21 Marienbourg Prince Henrique of Marienbourg Director of the Duke's Veil 23 September 2024

See also

Notes

  1. In opposition to the Order of the Orange Blosson which is granted as the sovereign's sole discretion without government interference
  2. Posthumously

References

  1. "Marienbourg Honours: List of Recipients". Blauerhimmel: Daily Duchy. 30 July 2023. Retrieved 31 July 2023.