The Most Honourable Order of the Eagle (Gotzborg)

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Most Honourable Order of the Eagle
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Badge of the Most Honourable Order of the Eagle
Awarded by
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Sovereign of the Kingdom of Gotzborg
Type Dynastic order
Motto Unknown
Awarded for At the monarch's pleasure
Status Currently constituted
Sovereign August Charles II
Chancellor Unknown
Grades (w/ post-nominals) (GCE) Knight/Lady Grand Cross
(KCE) Knight/Lady Commander
(KOE) Knight/Lady Officer
(KE) Knight/Lady
(KO) Officer
(KC) Companion
Statistics
Established 1801
First induction 1801
Last induction 1989
Total inductees
Distinct recipients 11
Order Precedence
Next (higher) Order of the Lion
Next (lower) Order of Merit
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Riband of the Order of the Eagle

The Most Honourable Order of the Eagle was established by HRM King Charles III in 1801. The order recognizes "Citizens and foreigners for services to the Sovereign of Gotzborg, and as a token of his personal goodwill". The Eagle is the entry level Order of Knighthood in the Kingdom and is awarded to the greatest variety of persons, both foreign and national and represents both military and civilian contributions to the Kingdom.

History

Grades

The ribbon of the order is blue with a narrow white centre stripe, except for the ribbon of "Collar", which is blue with 2 white stripes on the edges.

The Order of the Eagle comes in six classes as follows:

  • (GCE) Grand Cross - Limited to the Royal Family and Foreign Heads of State.
  • (KCE) Knight Commander - Limited to Ducal rank, General Officer ranks in the Armed Forces, senior government positions, and foreign Heads of State.
  • (KOE) Knight Officer - Limited to existing Knight rank and above or foreign dignitaries.
  • (KE) Knight - May be awarded to any person. Carries with it the dignity of being addressed by Sir/Dame.
  • (OE) Officer - May be awarded to any person, citizen or foreign.
  • (CE) Companion - May be awarded to any person, citizen or foreign.
Insignia
GCE KCE KOE KE KO KC
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Grand Cross Knight Commander Knight Officer Knight Officer Companion

Notable recipients

Name Post-nominals Grade Year appointed
HRM Charles III GCC KSG GCE Grand Cross 1801
HRM Charles IV GCC KSG GCE Grand Cross 1803
HRM August William II GCC KSG GCE Grand Cross 1804
HRM Henry Albert II GCC KSG GCE Grand Cross 1829
HRM Frederick II GCC KSG GCE OMC Grand Cross 1840
HRM Frederick August III GCC KSG GCE OMC Grand Cross 1852
HRM Charles V GCC KSG GCE OMC Grand Cross 1858
HRM August William III GCC KW KSG GCE OMC Grand Cross 1864
HRM Frederick August IV GCC KW KSG GCE OMC Grand Cross 1914
HRM Henry Albert III GCC KW KSG GCE OMC Grand Cross 1928
HRM Charles VI GCC KW KSG GCE OMC Grand Cross 1956
HRM William Albert I GCC KW KSG GCE OMC Grand Cross 1976
HRM August Charles II GCC KW KB KSG GCLG GCE OMC OMV KGCS Grand Cross 1989
Sir John Tarnow KE Knight 2004
HH Princess Julia DB DE Dame 2005
Colonel Franz Caprivi OE Officer 2005
HH Princess Julia DB DOE Dame Officer 2006
Sir Hugh O'Neill KE OM Knight 2006
Sir Hyderus Adrianus KE Knight 2013