Order of Pulcherrima

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The Most Admirable Order of Pulcherrima
Badge of the Grand Order
Awarded by the

The Supreme Head of the Queenslandian Nation
TypeState Order
Established28 November 2022
CountryQueensland
MottoTRIA JUNCTA IN UNO
CriteriaAt the Monarch's pleasure
StatusCurrently constituted
FounderAlbert of Queensland
SovereignThe Supreme Head of the Queenslandian Nation
ChancellorBaroness Sophie-Charlene of Mitchell
Classes
  • Knight/Lady
Post-nominals
  • Knight/Dame Grand Cross
    Knight/Dame Commander
    Commander
Statistics
First induction28 November 2022
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of Nation
Next (lower)Order of the Cassia Fistula

Ribbon bar of the Grand Order of Pulcherrima

The Most Admirable Order of Pulcherrima is the fourth order awarded by the Queensland. It is awarded to the The Supreme Head of the Queenslandian Nation, and it may be awarded to their spouse, heads or former heads of state of allies, their spouses and citizen. The order is presented for outstanding meritorious services in the interest of promoting the development and security of the nation.

History

The Most Admirable Grand Order of Pulcherrima is the highest national decoration that can be bestowed upon a Head of State and Foreign Head, established on 28 November 2022 pursuant to the It was introduced by Queen Benedikte X and was approved by Parliament on 27 November 2022 pursuant to the Grand Order of Pulcherrima Act 0822[1]., which was established in place of the Supreme Royal Family Order of Queensland, which had been repealed on 28 November following its issuance announcement of Grand Order of Pulcherrima Act.

Grades and Insignia

Grades

The Supreme Head of the Queenslandian Nation is Sovereign of the Order. All deeds granting decorations of the Order must bear the signature of the Sovereign and Grand Master. Members of the order are granted a certificate and personal coat of arms with the insignia of the Order. The Order is conferred in a single grade of Knight/Dame but with two variations:

  • Knight/Dame Grand Cross
  • Knight/Dame Commander
  • Commander

Ribbon bars

The ribbon bars of the Most Admirable Order of Pulcherrima which has been used since 16 January 2023.

Ribbon

The ribbon bars of the Most Admirable Grand Order of Pulcherrima which has been used 28 November 2022 to 16 January 2023.

Grand Cordon and Collar
Grand Cordon

List of members

Grand Cross (Civil)

Grand Cross (Military)

  • 3 April 2023: Air Chief Marshal Sir James Nick Edward
  • 3 April 2023: Air Chief Marshal Sir George Vicente David-Haggren
  • 30 December 2023: General Sir Llewelyn Charles Anthony
  • 30 December 2023: Lieutenant General Sir Gerard Hofman Michel
  • 30 December 2023: Marshal of Royal Queensland Air Force Sir Alexander Robert Patrick

Knight Commander (Civil)

  • 3 April 2023: Mr Mikael Rotevatn
  • 15 July 2023: Dame Jane Ala Winitpornchai
  • 15 September 2023: Arthur Lacey-Scott, Deputy Prime Minister of Vishwamitra
  • 15 September 2023: Manggala Alif Prasetia, Ambassadors of Queensland to Indonesia
  • 15 September 2023: Lucas Sutumyong, Deputy Prime Minister of New Capanesia
  • 15 September 2023: Sir Vitéz László Gábor, Ambassadors of Queensland to Hungary

Knight Commander (Military)

  • 3 April 2023: Air Commodore Sir Gerry Stephen Barry
  • 3 April 2023: Vice Admiral Sir Arthur Dawson John
  • 15 July 2023: Lieutenant General David Ian McBell
  • 15 July 2023: Lieutenant General Rupert Steven Thompson
  • 15 July 2023: Major-General Iain Jame Mark
  • 15 July 2023: Colonel Phillip Martin Gass
  • 15 September 2023: Air Chief Marshal Sir Alexander Patrick
  • 15 September 2023: Major General Sir Michael Francis Alan
  • 15 September 2023: Air Vice Marshal Sir Michel José Armand
  • 15 September 2023: Major General Sir Cas Peter Schnitger
  • 30 December 2023: General Edward Patrick Frederick
  • 30 December 2023: Brigadier David Stanley Appleby
  • 30 December 2023:Brigadier Donald Ian McLeod
  • 30 December 2023: Major General Antonette Karen Marise
  • 30 December 2023: Lieutenant Colonel Carolyn Sarah Anutapornchai

See also