Orders, decorations, and medals of Pannonia

The Orders, decorations, and medals of Pannonia comprise a system by which Pannonians are honoured by the country's sovereign for actions or deeds that benefit their community or the nation at large. A combination of its Karno-Ruthenian counterpart, the structure originated in 2023. The monarch is regarded as the fount of all honours — as he or she is the only person who may create new national honours—and acts as the Sovereign of all of the Pannonian Orders; he, or other members of the Pannonian Royal Family, will conduct inductions or present medals.

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Other honours and appointments
As the fons honorum, or 'fountain of honour', in Pannonia, the King has the sole right of conferring all titles of honour, including titles of nobility, knighthoods and gallantry awards.

Refusal or forfeiture
A small number of people refuse the offer of an award, usually for personal reasons. Conversely, honours are sometimes removed (forfeited), for example if a recipient is subsequently convicted of a serious criminal offence. Sometimes the original decision to grant an honour was made on the basis of inaccurate information, but normally cases relate to actions that took place after the award was made. Recommendations are made to the Sovereign, who has the sole authority to rescind an honour.