Order for the Nation

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The Order for the Nation (L'Urderi per la Naziun ([naziun] ( )) in Talossan) is one of the four Orders of Knighthood in the Kingdom of Talossa. Knights or dames admitted to the order are entitled to add the honourific 'UrN' to their name.

The Order for the Nation is the senior order and is the most commonly awarded. The Crown recognises worthy citizens, offering them admission into the order for long and dedicated service to the nation, or for particular acts of valour in the defence of the realm.

Upon his accession, King Txec created two ranks in the Order for the Nation: Knight/Dame Grand Cross and Knight/Dame Commander. The King elevated three existing members to the rank of Knight/Dame Grand Cross and one new member to the rank of Knight Commander.

Arms of Sir Tamorán dal Navâ, showing achievements denoting membership in in the Order for the Nation

The eleven Knights and two Dames of the Order for the Nation, in order of admission, are:

  • Sir Josh Macht, UrN (inactive): admitted by King Robert I in recognition of heroic action during the 1982 campaign that resulted in the conquest of Atatürk, when Sir Josh stanched the flow of blood from the royal person at a point on the Atatürk coast known since as Porto Josh.
  • His Grace the Duke Sir Ián von Metáiriâ, UrN, UrB, UrCZC (inactive): admitted by Robert I in recognition of his fervent dedication to the nation over the course of multiple years, including multiple terms of service as Prime Minister.
  • Sir Tamorán dal Navâ, UrN: admitted August 2000 by Robert I in recognition of his efforts while serving as Prime Minister to "keep the peace by protecting the Kingdom from [the] outside forces" of Penguinea.
  • His Lordship Sir Fritz von Buchholtz, UrN, Cin., S.H., GST, Baron of Capitol & Locust (inactive): admitted 30 November 2005 by the Regency of King Louis, following service as Prime Minister, seeing Talossa through the crisis of the abdication of Robert I, and in recognition of his defence of the Organic Law that followed.
  • Sir Samuhel Tecladeir, UrN (inactive), admitted 23 October 2006 by the Regency of King Louis, following service as Prime Minister, and in recognition of his earlier efforts in partnership with Sir Fritz in defending the nation from attempts to undermine it being made by former citizens.
  • Sir Cresti Siervicül, UrN: admitted 28 July 2007 by King John, recognising his authorship of many of the key pieces of legislation reforming Organic Law to protect the nation against tyrranical acts and secure the constitutional monarchy, his service upon the bench as a jurist, and his work on the Talossan language.
  • Sir Xhorxh Pol Briga, UrN: admitted 26 December 2009 by King John, in recognition of many years of dedicated service to the nation and the culture, and especially his ardent outreach to the expatriates of the Republic of Talossa. Elevated to the rank of Knight Grand Cross by King Txec on November 30, 2024.
  • Dame Litz Cjantscheir, UrN: admitted 8 September 2012 by King John, in recognition of her years of service to the Nation, as a two-term Prime Minister and as Chancellor of the Royal Talossan Bar. Elevated to the rank of Dame Grand Cross by King Txec on November 30, 2024.
  • Dame Miestrâ Schivâ, UrN: admitted 8 September 2012 by King John, "in grateful acknowledgement among many other things of her key role in the achievement of the glorious Reunision of the Talossan Republic with [the] Kingdom".
  • Sir Alexandreu Davinescu, UrN: admitted 22 June 2014/XXXV by King John for service in elected office, his work in Talossan journalism, and his efforts in the law (including compilation of el Lexhatx). Elevated to the rank of Knight Grand Cross by King Txec on November 30, 2024.
  • Sir Ian Plätschisch, UrN: admitted to the rank of Knight Commander on 30 November 2024/XLV by King Txec upon his elevation to the Privy Council.


Remarks by His Majesty King John upon the occasion of the elevations of Dame Litz Cjantscheir and Dame Miestrâ Schivâ:

Membership of the King

His Majesty King Txec is also a member ex officio of the order (as he is of all orders of knighthood).