List of inductees to the Order of Ash and Elm
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This is a list of inductees to the Order of Ash and Elm; divided by whether native or foreign.
Native
| Portrait | Name | Induction | Rank | Realm | Role | Date of birth | Death | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ioannicius | 1746 | CAE | head of state (former) | 1654 | Archbishop of Svetostrov emeritus; former ex officio head of state of Svetostrov (1728–1734) | |||
| Martiina Lüüdiatütar | 1746 | OAE | head of government (former) | 1668 | Premier of the Lake District (1710–1718; 1720–1729); Speaker of the Thing (1729–1734); Minister for the Realms (1734–1740; in the Vaykok; Avon-El Myksos; Jovanović-Smičić secretariats) | |||
| Davaadembereliin Mönkhbayar | 1749 | OAE | politician | 1640 | 1745 | posthumous; Minister of International Trade (1708–1710), Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs (1710–1713, 1728), Minister of Justice (1713–1719), and Attorney General (1720–1728; 1728–1734), and Minister of Industry (1734–1740). | ||
| Kim Ji-woo | 1749 | OAE | head of state (former) | former head of state of Desaremix | ||||
| Mahmuz Zamani Abu Karam | 1749 | OAE | head of state (former) | former head of state of Plazas de Irian | ||||
| Paul Goldberg | 1749 | MAE | other | Manager of Sound of the Chaingang F.C., winner of the 2024–25 Hurmu Soccer League |
Foreign
| Portrait | Name | Induction | Rank | Nationality | Role | Date of birth | Death | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toti Lampa | 1746 | KCAE | head of state | 1680 | President of Sanama | |||
| Şahin Faris | 1746 | CAE | head of government | ? | Grand Vizier of Çakaristan | |||
| Shen Suyi | 1746 | CAE | head of government | 1693 | Steward of Shireroth | |||
| Zuliyzhan Shagul | 1746 | OAE | diplomat | 1693 | Ambassador of Sanama to the Order of the Holy Lakes | |||
| James Spooner | 1746 | MAE | consul | 1687 | ||||
| Kevin Sim | 1746 | MAE | consul-general | 1690 | ||||
| Céfiro Okhsana | 1749 | CAE | head of government | Head of government | ||||
| Hatsu Shihi | 1749 | CAE | head of government | Head of government | ||||
| Helmut von Huffmeier | 1749 | KCAE | military | Vice Admiral; for his efforts in protecting the Order of the Holy Lakes by leading pro-Senate forces during the civil conflict | ||||
| Ian Holden | 1749 | KCAE | diplomat | 1671 | Secretary-General of the Micras Treaty Organization | |||
| Isabella Betancourt | 1749 | CAE | head of government | 1697 | Chancellor of Natopia | |||
| Ismail Mokhtar Rajun bin Nikhil Sinh | 1749 | KCAE | head of state | 1695 | Head of state, friendly state | |||
| Kevin Sim | 1749 | CAE | head of government | 1690 | promotion upon his retirement after 38 of diplomatic stationing in Hurmu, recognition of exceptional services to Hurmu | |||
| Seraphina Valeriana | 1749 | CAE | head of legislature | 1711 | Speaker of the Synklētos | |||
| Titus Groen Mercajski | 1749 | CAE | head of government | 1685 | Head of government | |||
| Umayr Kirffandi | 1749 | MAE | diplomat | Consul-General of Daau in Hurmu | ||||
| Verena Treuenfeld | 1749 | CAE | head of government | State Leader of Etzeland |