Citizen's Medal

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Citizen's Medal
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Riband of the Citizen's Medal, 1-yr and 2-yr.
Awarded by His Royal Majesty
Type Long Service Medal
Eligibility Gotzers
Awarded for Long-term active citizenship.
Status Active
Statistics
Established November 16, 2005
First awarded 2005
Last awarded 2013
Total awarded 21
Recipients 18
Decoration/Medal Precedence
Next (higher) King's Christmas Medal 2010
Next (lower) Army Long Service Medal
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Medallion of the Citizen's Medal, 1-yr and 2-yr

The Citizen's Medal was established by HRM King August Charles II in 2005. The medal is awarded to a Gotzer in recognition of his or her contributing actively as a citizen for a prolonged period. It consists of two classes for 1-year and 2-years (the Citizen's Medal with Bow) of active citizenship.

History

Created on November 16, 2005, by Royal Decree, the Citizen's Medal was established by King August Charles II as a means of expressing gratitude to the active citizens of the Kingdom. "We have felt it important to recognize those people who have had the stability, commitment and dedication" to Gotzborg said the King.

The medal, when displayed, indicates to other citizens and visitors that the holder maintains active and continuous participation within the affairs of the Kingdom. The 1-year and 2-year classes were so-chosen because a year of continuous participation in an Internet micronation is generally uncommon.

Notable recipients

Class: 1-Year

Name Year awarded
Sir Hamlin Hannibal Harte 2005
Ernest Wilde 2005
HH Princess Julia 2006
John Cervantes 2006
HH Prince Steven 2006
Benjamin Farzan 2006
The Grand Duke of Markham 2006
The Duke of Montefeltro 2006
The Duke of Montin 2006
The Count of Montrose 2006
Sir David Roest-Westhin 2006
Sir Hyderus Adrianus 2013
Philip Battenberg 2013
Franz Caprivi 2013
Meila Ifai 2013
Richard Halkett 2013
Wilhelm Hollander 2013
Sir Ross Kilder 2013

Class: 2-Year

Name Year awarded
Philip Battenberg 2013
Franz Caprivi 2013
The Grand Duke of Markham 2006