Orders, decorations, and medals of Begon
The Tsardom of Begon has an established set of Orders of Chivalry, Fraternal Orders, Ecclesiastical Orders, and Military and Commemorative Decorations. These decorations or orders may be issued by the Sovereign, the Tsar, by Parliament, or by a Royal Palatine on a state or territorial basis.
National Awards
In Begon, orders, decorations, and medals may be awarded by the Tsar, Parliament, or by Royal Palatines. Often times awards commemorate an event, person, or particular part of Begonian heritage.
Chivalric Orders
- Order of Augustus
- Order of St Edward the Martyr
- Order of Begon
Military Issues
- Exemplary Conduct Medal
- Award for Noble Defense
- Award for Patriotic Valour
- Longevity of Service Medal
- Marksmanship Medal
- Standard Summer Service Medal
- Officers of the Protectorate of the Realm
Commemorative Issues
- Tsar's 16th Birthday Medal
Begonia
In the Kingdom of Begonia, orders, decorations, and medals are awarded only by decree of the Sovereign, Christoph Billung.
Chivalric Orders
- Order of St Thomas Aquinas
- Order of the Blue Ribbon
- Order of the House of Crabtry-Billung
Military Issues
- Personal Valour Medal
- Defense of Lindon Square Medal
Commemorative Issues
- Foundation Day Medal
Brienberg
The Principality of Brienberg is an autonomous ecclesiastical territory of the Kingdom of Begonia, and by extension the Tsardom of Begon. The Royal Palatine of Brienberg is Ludwig Brienovich and has the power to issue, create, and disband all awards consistent with the Tsar. The Principality of Brienberg presently has no awards, medals, orders, or distinctions.
Brunsnia
In the Kingdom of Brunsnia, orders, decorations, and medals are awarded only by decree of the Sovereign or Palatine. The Royal Palatine is Arturo Lara, the Duke of Anglenburg. He is the highest member of the peerage of Brunsnia after the Prince of Brunsnia. The Duke of Anglenburg will serve as the Palatine until the Prince of Brunsnia is of age.
Chivalric Orders
- Order of the Pine
- Royal Order of Roanoke
- Order of Brunsnia
- Order of the House of Lara
- Order of St. George
- Order of the Lion
- Order of Friendship
Military Issues
- Medal of Valour
- Distinguished Service Medal
- Medal of Conduct
- Defense Medal
- Longevity Medal
Commemorative Issues
- Foundation Day Medal
- Coronation of King Arthur I Medal
- Coronation of King Christoph I Medal
Runnymede
In the Principality of Runnymede, orders, decorations, and medals are awarded only by decree of the Sovereign or Palatine. The Royal Palatine is Matthew Cunningham, the Prince of Runnymede. He is the righest ranking peer in the Peerage of Runnymede. There are no orders, decorations, or medals in the Principality of Runnymede.