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  1. 皇家維多利亞勳章 (英語: Royal Victorian Order ,法語: Ordre royal de Victoria [注 2] )是一種皇家騎士勳章,頒發對象為侍奉 英聯邦王國 君主之臣民 [1] 或其家人以及奉委至 英聯邦王國 , 代君主巡狩 之 總督 [2] [3] 。. 此項殊榮與名稱類近的維多利亞皇家勳章(Royal ...

  2. 13 de jan. de 2020 · Media in category "Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order". The following 45 files are in this category, out of 45 total. 1891 Maurice-04.png 343 × 481; 93 KB. Ac.denman.jpg 946 × 1,251; 73 KB.

  3. Royal Victorian Order. The RVO is a British honour given by The Queen to people who have served her, or the Monarchy as a way of rewarding personal service to her. The Order was created in April 1896 by Queen Victoria. Today, people receive their award either privately from The Queen or another member of the Royal Family, or during an investiture.

  4. Established by Queen Victoria on April 21, 1896, the Royal Victorian Order rewards extraordinary, important or personal services performed for the Sovereign or the Royal Family. The Order may be conferred by The King of Canada to recognize services rendered to the Sovereign or to members of the Royal Family during Royal visits to Canada. Names ...

  5. 2 de mai. de 2019 · The Royal Victorian Order was created in April 1896 by Queen Victoria, who wished to formally recognise those who had personally served her. The official chapel of the Order, since 1938, has been ...

  6. La reine Victoria a institué la médaille de l’Ordre royal de Victoria en avril 1896, en reconnaissance de services personnels rendus à la Souveraine ou à la famille royale et comme marque d’estime. Cette médaille récompense des civils et des militaires du rang. Bien qu’elle fasse partie de l’Ordre royal de Victoria, son aspect et ...

  7. The order was officially created and instituted on 23 April 1896 by letters patent under the Great Seal of the Realm by Queen Victoria. It was instituted with five grades, the two highest of which were Knight Grand Cross (GCVO) and Knight Commander (KCVO), which conferred the status of knighthood on holders (apart from foreigners, who typically received honorary awards not entitling them to ...