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'''The Order for the Nation''' (''L'Urderi per la Naziun'' in [[Glheþ|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. | {| | ||
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|'''The Order for the Nation''' (''L'Urderi per la Naziun'' in [[Glheþ|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. | 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. | ||
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* '''Sir Josh Mac'ht, UrN''', 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]]. | * '''Sir Josh Mac'ht, UrN''', 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 | * '''His Countship Sir Ian, Count von Metairia, UrN, [[Order of the Flag|UrB]], [[Order of the Cone War Campaigns|UrCZC]]''', 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 [[Seneschal|Prime Minister]] to "keep the peace by protecting the Kingdom from [the] outside forces" of [[Penguinea]]. | * '''Sir Tamorán dal Navâ, UrN''', admitted August 2000 by Robert I in recognition of his efforts while serving as [[Seneschal|Prime Minister]] to "keep the peace by protecting the Kingdom from [the] outside forces" of [[Penguinea]]. | ||
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His Majesty King John is also a member ''ex officio'' of the order (as he is of all orders of knighthood). However, the Order of the Nation was the one order to which the King was admitted (on 30 November 2005 by the Regency of King Louis) prior to his accession to the throne. | His Majesty King John is also a member ''ex officio'' of the order (as he is of all orders of knighthood). However, the Order of the Nation was the one order to which the King was admitted (on 30 November 2005 by the Regency of King Louis) prior to his accession to the throne. | ||
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<small>Arms of Sir Tamorán dal Navâ, showing achievements denoting membership in in the Order for the Nation</small> | |||
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Revision as of 16:25, 24 June 2012
The Order for the Nation (L'Urderi per la 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. The nine Knights of the Order for the Nation, in order of admission, are:
His Majesty King John is also a member ex officio of the order (as he is of all orders of knighthood). However, the Order of the Nation was the one order to which the King was admitted (on 30 November 2005 by the Regency of King Louis) prior to his accession to the throne. |
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