Order of Joanus

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The Knight's Cross of the Order of Joanus (Burgoignesc: Croix de Chevalier de l'Ordre de Joanus, Gothic: Ritterkreuz des Joanusordens), known informally in Yonderre as simply the Knight's Cross (Burgoignesc: Croix de Chevalier, Gothic: Ritterkreuz), is the highest order awarded in the Yonderian Defence Force and to forces allied to Yonderre. The Knight's Cross is awarded for a wide range of reasons and across all ranks, from a senior commander for skilled leadership of his troops in battle to enlisted soldiers for displays of exceptional gallantry in the face of the enemy. The Knight's Cross is presented by the Grand Duke of Yonderre to its recipient personally. The Order of Joanus exists only in a single class, the Knight's Cross, and can only be awarded once to a recipient. A recipient may be stripped of the Knight's Cross in the act of treason towards Yonderre.

Order of Joanus
Knight's Cross of the Order of Joanus
Country Yonderre
TypeOrder
Awarded forExceptional gallantry in the face of the enemy or outstanding leadership
Post-nominalsCC
Statistics
EstablishedJune 10, 1808
Precedence
Next (higher)None
Next (lower)Order of the Shield

The award was instituted on 10 June, 1808, on what would have been the 372nd birthday of Joanus de Martigueux, founder of Yonderre and namesake of the Order. The Knight's Cross was instituted to replace the different regional orders awarded for extreme gallantry in the face of the enemy. The Knight's Cross is worn around the neck, although a ribbon exists and is authorized for field use and other situations where wearing the full cross is unfit.

Description

The Knight's Cross of the Order of Joanus is a cross made from Vollardic silver with a smaller cross inlaid in gold, known as the "hooked cross". At the end of each arm of the smaller cross is a 90 degree curve clockwise. At the very center of the cross is a rose. The cross is suspended from a golden wreath containing two arms wielding curved sabres. The wreath is suspended from a cluster of golden oak leaves which is suspended from the red and white-striped neckband with which the order is worn.

Notable Knight's Cross recipients

 
Knight-Baron Rachet d'Everard, Marshal of Yonderre