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INSIGNIEN, DIE MITGLIEDERN DES KORPS DER NOBILITÄT KANTABRIENS UND ANDEREN SYMPATISATOREN UNSERER UNTERNEHMEN GEWÄHRT WERDEN

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VON LINKS NACH RECHTS: Goldkreuz für berufliche Verdienste, Ritterkreuz des Edlen Ordens des Heiligen Sergius, Ehrenmedaille, Stern des Maestrante de San Carlos, Triumphmedaille des Adelsmitglieds von Kantabrien, UNTER: Verbindungen der Varega bewachen

Logo der Varega Wache

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großes Wappen des Edlen Ordens des Heiligen Sergius

Knight's Cross of the Noble Order of Saint Sergius

Knight's Cross of the Noble Order of Saint Sergius

the Knight's Cross of the Order of Saint Sergius, which will consist of a Greek cross with flourishes (with slightly flowery points at its ends) in red enamel and gold trim and on the reverse the inscription: "Sancti Sergius", pending on the left from the chest of a white ribbon and scarlet red edges like the cross, in the center of the cross an oak leaf with the stem crossed with a lying s and the arms of the cross decorated with gules, all this will be joined to the ribbon by a royal crown (crown of the Emperor Charles V) in gules, it may be of justice (iure sanguinis) or of merit, it will grant the treatment of the Honorable Señor (Honorable Sir).

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Grand Cross of the Noble Order of Saint Sergius

Ritter Großkreuz des Edlen Ordens des Heiligen Sergius

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Collar of the Noble Order of Saint Sergius

Großes Halsband des Edlen Ordens des Heiligen Sergius, verwendet von: Kanzler / Vizekanzler des Ordens und Generalleutnant des Ordens

Traum von Papst Sergius I. von Rogier van der Weyden

Collar of the Maestrante of Saint Charles

The Collar of the Maestrante of Saint Charles is unquestionable masterpiece of goldsmithing and an indisputable symbol of the strength of the Corps of the Nobility of Cantabria. As the highest award of our Corps is usually reserved for members of the High Nobility, princes "iure sanguini", or High Dignities, it was instituted in honor of Blessed Charles of Austria, for whose canonization we pray. 

Collar of the Maestrante of Saint Charles

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