Titles and Honors in Eleytheria

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The Titles and Honors in Eleytheria are very broad. There exist several honors systems, most of them regulated at least in part by the Royal Honors and Titles Office.

Chivalric Orders

  • Noble Order of the Cornflower (NOC)
    • Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Noble Order of the Cornflower (GNOC)
    • Knight/Dame Commander of the Noble Order of the Cornflower (HNOC)
    • Knight/Dame of the Noble Order of the Cornflower (KNOC/DNOC)
    • Companion of the Order of the Cornflower (CNOC)
  • Order of St. John (OJ)
    • Grand Cross of the Order of St. John with Star (SCOJ)
    • Grand Cross of the Order of St. John (GCOJ)
    • Gold Cross of the Order of St. John (GOJ)
    • Silver Cross of the Order of St. John (SOJ)
    • Companion of the Order of St. John (COJ)
  • Order of the Crown (OC)
    • Grand Knight/Dame of the Order of the Crown (GOC)
    • Knight/Dame of the Order of the Crown (KOC/DOC)
    • Companion of the Order of the Crown (COC)
  • Order of the Holy Trinity (OHT)
    • Arch-Magistrate of the Order of the Holy Trinity (AOHT)
    • Magistrate of the Order of the Holy Trinity (MOHT)
    • Steward(ess) of the Order of the Holy Trinity (SOHT)
    • Officer of the Order of the Holy Trinity (OOHT)
    • Gentle(wo)man of the Order of the Holy Trinity (GOHT)
    • Fellow of the Order of the Holy Trinity (FOHT)

Medals

  • Imperial Citation Ribbon
  • Prime Minister's Citation Ribbon
  • Honour Badge of Eleytheria
    • 1st Class
    • 2nd Class
    • 3rd Class
  • Medal of the Assembly
    • Grand Medal
    • Medal
  • Meritorious Service Cross
    • Grand Cross with Star
    • Grand Cross
    • Gold Cross
    • Silver Cross

APOMA

The APOMA, Annual Prize for Outstanding Micronational Achievements, is a single prize for the micronation which, crudely said, achieves the most in one given year. Thus, it simultaneously judges the level of activity and the broadness of culture of the micronation. Five of these Prizes are given out every year, and they are given out on December 31 at the discretion of the Honors and Titles Office.

Ranks of Nobility

Male form Female form Written style Spoken style
Prince Princess His/Her Majestic Highness Your Majestic Highness
Archduke Archduchess His/Her Imperial Highness Your Highness
Duke Duchess His/Her Highness Your Highness
Marquess Marchioness His Grace1 Your Grace
Count Countess The Honorable and Noble Your Grace
Vicomte Vicomtess The Honorable and Noble Your Honor
Baron Baroness The Most Noble Your Noble Lordship
Baronet Baronetess The Noble My Noble Lord
Lord Lady The Lord/Lady Mylord/Mylady
Sir Dame Esq. (suffix) Sir/Madam
1: Some Marquesses and Marchionesses of the humbler sort prefer the written attribution of
"The Honorable and Noble".