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| native_name            = ''Regnum Levantorum Occidentalis''
| conventional_long_name = Western Kingdom of the Levantines
| common_name            = West Levantine Kingdom
| era                    = {{wp|Middle Ages}}
| status                =
| status_text            =
| government_type        = Monarchy


The '''Most Distinguished Imperial Order of the Holy Cross''' is a Levantine Imperial Catholic order of chivalry, rewarding contributions advancement of the cause of the Levantine Union and the Levantine Catholic Church. The Order was established by Emperor Conchobar III in 1555 as a reward for those giving service to faith and Empire during the Great Confessional War. Like some other institutions of the Holy Levantine Empire, the Order continued to exist past the Treaty of Corcra, and it exists today in the stewardship of the Apostolic King of Urcea, who also holds the title of Emperor of the Levantines. Since the end of the Great War, membership in the Order has been granted for those who perform an act of service for the Levantine Union, recognizing it as a successor of the Empire.
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{| class="wikitable"
| event_start            = [[Holy Levantine Empire|Brian III's succession]]
! colspan="2" |Most Distinguished
| date_start            =  
Imperial Order of the Holy Cross
| year_start            = 917
|-
| event_end              = [[Treaty of Colgar]]
| colspan="2" |Badge of the order
| date_end              =
|-
| year_end              = 978
! colspan="2" |Awarded by the Emperor of the Levantines
|-
!Type
|Order of chivalry
|-
!Established
|1555
|-
!Motto
|For God and the Empire
|-
!Eligibility
|Baptized Levantine Catholics who are citizens of member-states of the Levantine Union
|-
!Awarded for
|Prominent achievements in the advancement of Christianity or the Levantine Union
|-
!Status
|Currently constituted
|-
!Grand Master
|Emperor Riordan II
|-
!Grades
|Imperial Knight/Dame of the Holy Cross (IHC)
Imperial Knight/Dame (IKL/IDL)
Knight/Dame (KHC/DHC)
Officer (OHC)
Member (MHC)
|}


[[Category: Urcea]]
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| p1                    = Levantine Empire
| flag_p1                = 
| p2                    =
| flag_p2                = 
| p3 =
| flag_p3 =
 
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| s1                    = Kingdom of Carna
| flag_s1                = 
| s2                    =
| flag_s2                = 
| s3                    =
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<!-- Map & Capital -->
| image_map              = Western kingdom of levantines map.png
| map_width              = 270px
| image_map_alt          =
| image_map_caption      = West Levantine Kingdom after Brian III's succession in 917
| capital                = [[Colgar]]
|latd= |latm= |latNS= |longd= |longm= |longEW=
 
<!-- Motto, languages, religion, currency -->
| national_motto        =
| national_anthem        =
| common_languages      = {{wp|Early Scots|Old Carnish}}<br>{{wp|Old English|Old Ænglish}}<br>{{wp|Scottish Gaelic|Carnish Gaelic}}<br><br>limited use of {{wp|Irish language|Gallawan}} and {{wp|Latin}} in official and church matters
| religion              = [[Levantine Catholic Church|Catholic]] (official)<br>{{wp|Continental Germanic mythology|Germanic religion}}
| currency              = [[Carnish siller|Siller]]
 
<!-- Titles and names of the first and last leaders and their deputies -->
| title_leader          = [[Western King of the Levantines]]
| leader1                = [[Aemon the Unworthy]] <small>(first)</small>
| year_leader1          = 917–947
| leader2                = [[Lorcan the Last]] <small>(second and last)</small>
| year_leader2          = 947–978
| today= {{flag|Carna}}<br/>{{flag|Anglei}}<br/>{{flag|Wealdland}}<br/>{{flag|Yonderre}}
}}
 
The '''Western Kingdom of the Levantines''' ({{wp|Latin}}: ''Regnum Levantorum Occidentalis'') or the '''Western Levantine Kingdom''' was a successor state of [[Conchobar I|Conchobar's]] [[Levantine Empire|Levantine Empire]] created by the empire's division among the three sons of [[Brian III|Emperor Brian III]] in 917. The western kingdom was given to Brian III's youngest son, [[Aemon the Unworthy|Aemon]], who ruled the kingdom until his death in 947. It would then be inherited by Aemon's only son, [[Lorcan the Last|Lorcan]], who would rule the kingdom until 978 when the now greatly diminished realm was dissolved after Lorcan was captured during a rebellion by the kingdom's {{wp|Scottish people|Carnish}} and {{wp|Gaels|Gaelic}} vassal lords.
 
In 995, [[Duncan the Great|Duncan]], petty king of [[Kingdom of Dunaird|Dunaird]], succeeded in uniting the numerous Carnish lords under his rule. With the Carnish lords once again united under a single ruler, Duncan founded the [[Kingdom of Carna]] becoming its first king and beginning more than a millennia of independent Carnish rule. The founding of the Kingdom of Carna caused Lorcan's eldest son, [[Brian of Colgar|Brian]], to abandon his claim to the lands west of the newly reformed Levantine Empire, recognising that any attempt to re-establish the Western Levantine Kingdom would now be unlikely to succeed.   
 
==Brian III's succession==
 
==Rebellion of 977==

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