Grand Order of the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Grand Order of the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie | |
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Awarded by Nouvelle Alexandrie | |
Type | Order of merit |
Eligibility | Citizens and foreigners alike |
Awarded for | At the discretion of the King |
Status | Currently constituted |
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Established | 1695 AN |
The Grand Order of the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie is the highest order of merit in Nouvelle Alexandrie, applicable for both military and civil recognition. Established in 1695 AN by the Cortes Federales through the Federal Orders, Honors, and Medals Act, 1694, the Order was inspired by the Aldurian Legion of Honor. The reigning monarch of Nouvelle Alexandrie holds the position of the Grand Master of the Order, with the functional aspects managed by the Grand Chancery of the Order of the Federation. The financial management and oversight of the Order fall under the Cortes Federales, via an Inspector-General appointed by the Speaker of the Federal Assembly at the commencement of each term.
Appointments
The appointments to the Order of the Federation are at the discretion of the King, given the advice and consent of the Council of State for both civil and military appointments, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff Council for military appointments (in a limited advisory capacity). On special occasions, the Order of the Federation has been conferred upon both citizens and foreigners.
Divisions and Classes
The Order is divided into two divisions: the Civil Division and the Military Division. Each division comprises five classes, each with distinct insignia, entitlements, and preconditions for appointment.
The Civil Division recognises service to the state through significant contributions in various fields such as arts, sciences, business, and public service, whereas the Military Division honours exceptional bravery, leadership, or service in the military.
Civil Division
Class | Insignia | Eligibility | Benefits |
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Grand Cordon | Service of the highest degree to the nation, typically reserved for heads of state, high-ranking officials and individuals of equivalent status. | One-time monetary grant of NAX€65,500 from the Treasury, lifetime membership to the Grand Lodge, and an exhibition in their honour at the Federation Museum. | |
Grand Officer | Significant contributions to the nation through leadership in their field of expertise. | One-time monetary grant of NAX€65,500 from the Treasury, and lifetime membership to the Grand Lodge. | |
Commander | Demonstrable and impactful service to the nation. | Access to exclusive events and gatherings of the Order. | |
Officer | Proven service to the nation. | Invitation to the annual gathering of the Order. | |
Knight | Emerging service to the nation. | Ceremonial recognition and the right to use the post-nominal letters 'KOF'. |
Military Division
Class | Insignia | Eligibility | Benefits |
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Grand Cross | Demonstration of exceptional bravery, leadership or service at the highest levels of military command. | One-time monetary grant of NAX€65,500 from the Treasury, lifetime membership to the Grand Lodge, and an exhibition in their honour at the Federation Museum. | |
Grand Commander | Significant military leadership or heroism in action. | One-time monetary grant of NAX€65,500 from the Treasury, and lifetime membership to the Grand Lodge. | |
Distinguished Service Order | Proven courage or devotion to duty in the field of battle. | Access to exclusive events and gatherings of the Order. | |
Military Cross | Exceptional valor or distinguished service. | Invitation to the annual gathering of the Order. | |
Military Medal | Meritorious service or act of bravery. | Ceremonial recognition and the right to use the post-nominal letters 'MM'. |
The top two senior classes - the Grand Cordon (Civil Division) and the Grand Cross (Military Division) - receive a one-time allowance of NAX€65,500, bestowed at the time of appointment. The Grand Chancery, in addition to overseeing the operation of the Order, also funds and manages the Grand Lodge of the Order of the Federation and the Federation Museum. These entities serve to both honour the members of the Order and educate the public about its history and significance.
For foreign heads of state, the class of 'Grand Cordon' in the Civil Division would typically be the most appropriate, given its provision for recognising service of the highest degree to the nation by heads of state and individuals of equivalent status. The insignia, eligibility, and benefits associated with each class emphasise the Order's intent to acknowledge and celebrate service and contribution at all levels of society and military command.
Funding
The Order is primarily funded through an endowment created by contributions from the King, private citizens, and several organizations and businesses. This endowment is estimated to be worth approximately NAX€10 billion.