Talk:Order of Prince Henry
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Non-monarchic knighthood
editIs it common for knighthoods to exist in a state that no longer has monarchs and should this at all be mentioned in the article? 89.98.27.146 (talk) 01:22, 9 October 2014 (UTC)
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editHi, I thought editors of this page might be interested. I have added the various classes etc to two templates I've created. The first is {{MilAward Desc}}
Order of Prince Henry (Grand Collar) (GColIH) [a]
Order of Prince Henry (Grand Cross) (GCIH) [b]
Order of Prince Henry (Grand Officer) (GOIH) [c]
Order of Prince Henry (Commander) (ComIH) [d]
Order of Prince Henry (Officer - Oficial) (OIH)
Order of Prince Henry (Knight) (CvIH) [e]
Order of Prince Henry (Dame) (DmIH) [f]
Order of Prince Henry (Silver Medal) (MedPIH) [g]
Order of Prince Henry (Gold Medal) (MedOIH) [h]
Could I ask that someone with more knowledge about the subject check to make sure I have made the right decisions? For example for the
(Silver Medal) and
(Gold Medal) I have simply used the Cavaleiro ribbon as it seems to be implied. Is this correct? BoonDock (talk) 15:11, 29 March 2023 (UTC)
- ↑ Portuguese: Grande-Colar
- ↑ Portuguese: Grã-Cruz - The star bears the Portuguese inscription Talant de bien faire
- ↑ Portuguese: Grande-Oficial - The star bears the Portuguese inscription Talant de bien faire
- ↑ Portuguese: Comendador
- ↑ Portuguese: Cavaleiro
- ↑ Portuguese: Dama
- ↑ Portuguese: Medalha de Prata
- ↑ Portuguese: Medalha de Ouro
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