Order of St. George

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Imperial and Royal Military Order of St. George
Imperial e Real Ordem Militar de São George
Awarded by the
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Karnia-Ruthenia
TypeNeck order
Established28 November 2015
EligibilityMilitary personnel only
Awarded forConspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty
StatusCurrently constituted
SovereignEmperor-King Oscar
GradesKnight
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of the Lion
Next (lower)Order of Legislative Merit

Ribbons of the Order of St. George

The Order of St. George is a military order founded in Persenburg by Emperor-King Oscar of Karnia-Ruthenia in 2015. It is awarded only to military personnel, to recognize valor in combat, excellence in military or civil leadership, long and faithful service to the Empire or other achievements. The decoration is the same for all branches of the Armed Forces of Karnia-Ruthenia and was created by Oscar, King of Ruthenia on 28 November 2015 and has only one degree of Knight.

Precedence and privileges

The Order of St. George does not confer upon its recipients any style or title, dut give precedence in Karno-Ruthenian honours system, being just after the Order of the Lion.

Sovereign of the Order

2016 - current

  1. His Imperial and Royal Majesty, Emperor-King Oscar of Karnia-Ruthenia

Recipients

2016

  1. Karno-Ruthenian Empire The Right Honourable Count Yuri de Faria
  2. Imperial Grand Duchy of Lundenwic His Grace, Marquis Michael of New Charter
  3. Imperial Grand Duchy of Lundenwic Ms. Emma Spencer

2017

  1. Karno-Ruthenian Empire His Royal Highness, Michael, Duke of Appinfeldt
  2. Grand Republic of Delvera His Excellency, Mr. Dylan Callahan, Consul of the Grand Republic of Delvera
  3. Grand Republic of Delvera His Excellency, Mr. Casey Pemberton, President of the Grand Republic of Delvera
  4. Grand Republic of Delvera His Excellency, Mr. Jordan Brizendine, Delegate of the Grand Republic of Delvera

2018

  1. United Provinces of Mauritia His Grace, Count Lucas of Orange, Count Eichweiss. (second time)
  2. His Highness, Gregor MacGregor, Cazique of Poyais, posthumously

2019

  1. Karno-Ruthenian Empire His Royal Highness, Michael, Grand Duke of Nordinsel

2020

  1. United Provinces of Mauritia His August Majesty, Prince Lucas of Woestein, Stadhouder of Mauricia (second time)
  2. Villa Alicia His Imperial Majesty, Leonardo, Emperor of Villa-Alicia
  3. United Provinces of Mauritia His Grace, Lucas Willem Victor, Count of Woestein-Majerkreek.
  4. Kingdom of Quinta Velha His Majesty, Thomas, King of Quinta Velha
  5. Karno-Ruthenian Empire His Grace, Bruno Vital, Baron of Serinhaem
  6. United Provinces of Mauritia His Highness, Infante Lucas Fridericus Wilhelmus von Woestein
  7. United Provinces of Mauritia His Grace, Lucas Marco d'Aviano Tomé, Duke of Albuquerque (second time)
  8. Secular Order of the Lateran Knights His Grace, David Klebis, Sovereign of the Order of the Lateran Knights
  9. Ebenthal His Majesty, Arthur II, King of Ebenthal
  10. Karno-Ruthenian Empire His Grace, Karel Frans Ferdinand Leopold, Baron of Babenberg.
  11. Sildavia Her Royal Highness, Maria I, Princess of Sildavia

2021

  1. United Provinces of Mauritia His August Majesty, Prince Lucas of Woestein, Stadhouder of Mauricia (third time)
  2. United Provinces of Mauritia His Grace, Lucas Marco d'Aviano Tomé, Duke of Albuquerque (third time)
  3. Sohnland His Grace, Ethan, Count Sohnland
  4. Nichensburg His Royal Highness, Ludwig, Prince of Nichensburg
  5. Kingdom of Luna His Majesty, Rafael, King of Luna
  6. Sildavia Her Majesty, Maria I, Queen of Sildavia
  7. Villa Alicia His Imperial Majesty, Leonardo, Emperor of Villa Alicia (second time)
  8. Karno-Ruthenian Empire His Illustrious Highness, Yuri, Margrave Leuchtfeuer
  9. Federal Republic of Lostisland His Excellency, Mr. Yaroslav Mar, President of Lostisland
  10. Empire of Pavlov His Imperial Majesty, Alexander IV, Emperor of Pavlov

See also

References