Order of the House of Burgardt-Cabote
Order of the House of Burgardt-Cabote Orden des Hauses Burgardt-Cabote (German) Kautusan ng Kapulungan ng Burgardt-Cabote (Filipino) Orden ti Balay ni Burgardt-Cabote (Ilocano) Ordre de la maison de Burgardt-Cabote (French) Order Rodu Burgardt-Kabotów (Polish) | |
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Awarded by the![]() Head of the House of Burgardt-Cabote and Prince of Burgardt-Cabote | |
Type | Dynastic order of merit |
Established | 20 October 2020 |
Royal house | Burgardt-Cabote |
Motto | Fortitudo per humilitatem |
Criteria | The highest degree of merit, an outstanding level of talent and service, or an exceptional contribution to the House of Burgardt-Cabote |
Status | Currently constituted |
Founder | King Charles, 1st Prince of Burgardt-Cabote |
Grand Master | King Charles, 1st Prince of Burgardt-Cabote |
Grades | Knight |
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First induction | 20 October 2020 |
Last induction | 1 January 2023 |
Total inductees | 27 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | None; highest (in Sayville) Order of Cultural Merit (in Cheskgariya-Litvania; unofficially)[a] Order of Greater Islip (in Greater Islip) |
Next (lower) | Order of the Sayvillian Crown (in Sayville) Order of the Cheskgariyan Throne (in Cheskgariya-Litvania; unofficially)[b] Order of Great River (in Greater Islip) |
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The Order of the House of Burgardt-Cabote is a dynastic order of the House of Burgardt-Cabote established on 20 October 2020 by King Charles, 1st Prince of Burgardt-Cabote.[1] The Order is the House's sole – and most prestigious – honor. Knighthoods in the Order are bestowed upon ten individuals per calendar year at the discretion of the Order's grand master (i.e. the Prince, and Head of the House, of Burgardt-Cabote) to recognize "The highest degree of merit, an outstanding level of talent and service, or an exceptional contribution to the House of Burgardt-Cabote." The Order is commonly used by the House to honor those associated with the realms they reign over, given the relative lack of state-sanctioned honors there.
Recipients
Knighthoods in the Order of the House of Burgardt-Cabote have been bestowed twenty-seven times since the Order's establishment in 2020. Originally restricted to three people per calendar year, a proclamation issued in 2022 increased the limit to ten.[2][c] Knights of the Order hail from diverse backgrounds, from monarchs and heads of government to common citizens and non-micronational figures.
2020
- Aidan McCullough (20 October 2020)[3]
- Apollo Diomedes (20 October 2020)[4]
- Brian Velazquez (20 October 2020)[5]
- Carson I of Northwood-Oregon (20 October 2020)[6]
- John of Baustralia (20 October 2020)[7]
- Nelfania (20 October 2020)[8]
- Sertor Valentinus (20 October 2020)[9]
- Vincent Vertuccio (20 October 2020)[10]
2021
- Connor Cutolo (18 April 2021)[11]
2022
- Julio Henrique Alves (1 January 2022)[12]
- Casper I of Naveria (31 December 2022)[13]
- Daniel Quintero (31 December 2022)[14]
- Dhrubajyoti Roy of Vishwamitra (31 December 2022)[15]
- Francis of Sayville (31 December 2022)[16]
- Frederick Stanislaus Augustus of Litvania (31 December 2022)[17]
- Maria I of Sildavia (31 December 2022)[18]
- Oscar I of Karnia-Ruthenia (31 December 2022)[19]
- Peter I of Stony Brook (31 December 2022)[20]
- Sarah I of Northwood-Oregon (31 December 2022)[21]
- Thomas I of Hrafnarfjall (31 December 2022)[22]
- Tom I of West Sayville (31 December 2022)[23]
2023
- Alexander T. (1 January 2023)[24]
- Caio of Secatogue (1 January 2023)[25]
- Christian of Cheskgariya (1 January 2023)[26]
- Karl-Heikki Joks (1 January 2023)[27]
- Nicholas I of Western Long Island (1 January 2023)[28]
- Soren FitzGibbons (1 January 2023)[29]
Notes and references
- Notes
- ↑ Unlike Sayville and Greater Islip, Cheskgariya-Litvania does not include dynastic honors in its national honors system. However, the Order of the House of Burgardt-Cabote is customarily ranked above the Order of the Cheskgariyan Throne and below the Order of Cultural Merit on an unofficial basis.
- ↑ See note above.
- ↑ Under special circumstances, this limit may be exceeded at the Grand Master's discretion.
- References
- ↑ Charles Burgardt, "Decree on Establishing the Order of the House of Burgardt-Cabote" (2020), https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1InCUhUd1bjxkZnj_9P-Sl2Ij5f0dkpi9hY89svv-124/.
- ↑ Charles Burgardt, "A Proclamation to Amend the Family Law of the House of Burgardt-Cabote" (2022), https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LxwR38HyPXt2tCXfPTVmqkAcFHSVHLVIGJ5NpzWrAsk/edit?usp=sharing.
- ↑ Charles Burgardt, "Bestowal of Knighthoods in the Order of the Sayvillian Lion and the Order of the House of Burgardt-Cabote" (2020), https://ibb.co/bNrHk56.
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- ↑ Charles Burgardt, "A Proclamation on the Induction of the Hon. Connor Cutolo into the Order of the House of Burgardt-Cabote" (2021), https://docs.google.com/document/d/10OHqzxgudJ5a0_hiUXh3eYfRRzhUzLt1u0GLiBDcxb4/edit?usp=sharing.
- ↑ Charles Burgardt, "A Proclamation on the Bestowal of New Year Honors" (2021), https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G8PEUapPflmz-4MNTyYjtzBwvM_skmT6ajWX-xXT224/edit?usp=sharing.
- ↑ Burgardt, "A Proclamation to Amend the Family Law."
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- ↑ Charles Burgardt, “A Proclamation on the Bestowal of New Year Honors” (2023), https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jEGuVAiuXDBKsgqUyh8YQzzmkx8VHVHe02JuPUv0T8k/edit?usp=sharing.
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