In an decree issued last night, the Counsellors of State announced the creation of several new ribbon bars for Austenasian chivalric honours.
The decree – signed by the Princeps Senatus, Vera Caesarissa Romanorum; and the Duke of Deira, Adamus Primus Imperator; both in their roles of Counsellor of State following the recent hospitalisation of the Emperor – cites the lack of formal insignia for a plethora of Austenasian honours as a catalyst for the decree, which establishes a series of official designs that have been created for the Glorious Order of Saint John, the Order of the Bullmastiff, and the Austenasian Order.

These new designs mark the first ribbons created for Austenasian honours since the creation of the insignia for the Order of the Crown Prince 6 years ago in 2020. Only the Order of St. Constantine, unique amongst the chivalric orders through it’s customs and intended purpose to be closer to a philanthropic association, currently lacks a ribbon. Counsellor of State Vera Caesarissa Romanorum announced that there are no plans to create a set for said Order at this time.


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