Order of the Three Golden Fleeces

The Imperial Order of the Three Golden Fleeces is a Dynastic order founded in Persenburg by Emperor-King Oscar of Karnia-Ruthenia in 2022, to celebrate the Treaty of Mazza signed with King Ari of Pannonia and King Guilherme of Taslavia to establish the Goëtzër Monarchy. The inspiration behind this order was the attempt made by Napoleón Bonaparte in 15 August 1809, and the Three Golden Fleece by now have multiple meanings - at its first creation by Napoleón I, it was made in view of Napoleonic sovereignty over Austria, Spain and Burgundy; before its Karno-Ruthenian restablishment existed three Order of the Golden Fleece - the Austrian, the Spanish and the Georgian and now, the triple meaning is that the order have three sovereigns: the Emperor of Karnia and the Kings of Pannonia and the King of Taslavia. This honor, in particular, was never meant to be a national honor, but restricted to the Imperial Family. Through that, this order doesn't appear at the national pantheon of orders.

Origins
The Order of the Golden Fleece was established on 10 January 1430, by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy on the occasion of his wedding to Isabella of Portugal. It was restricted to a limited number of knights, initially 24 but increased to 30 in 1433, and 50 in 1516, plus the sovereign. It received further privileges unusual to any order of knighthood: the sovereign undertook to consult the order before going to war; all disputes between the knights were to be settled by the order; at each chapter the deeds of each knight were held in review, and punishments and admonitions were dealt out to offenders, and to this the sovereign was expressly subject; the knights could claim as of right to be tried by their fellows on charges of rebellion, heresy and treason. Charles V conferred on the order exclusive jurisdiction over all crimes committed by the knights; the arrest of the offender had to be by warrant signed by at least six knights, and during the process of charge and trial he remained not in prison but in the gentle custody of his fellow knights.

Austrian, Spanish and Georgian versions
The Distinguished Order of the Golden Fleece is a Catholic order of chivalry founded in Bruges by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, in 1430, to celebrate his marriage to Isabella of Portugal, as mentioned earlier. Today, two branches of the order exist, namely the Spanish and the Austrian Fleece; the current grand masters are Felipe VI, King of Spain and Karl von Habsburg, head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, respectively. The separation of the two existing branches took place as a result of the War of the Spanish Succession. The Georgian Order of the Golden Fleece is an honor awarded by the government of Georgia. It was established in 1998 and comes next in rank to the Order of Saint Nicholas and is named after the mythical Golden Fleece, which was held in Colchis, in what is now Western Georgia.

Napoleonic creation
The Imperial Order of the Three Golden Fleeces was created by Napoleón Bonaparte on 15 August 1809. It was intended to be a military order that was meant to symbolize the union of Austria, Spain and France, although it was never actually awarded after disagreements with his brother, Joseph Bonaparte, then King of Spain and after the fiercely opposition of Francis I of Austria to the dissolution of the Austrian order. In France, Napoleón also encountered opposition from members of the Legion of Honor, fearing the devaluation of their decoration. It was supposed to have three grades: Knight, Grand Knight and Commander and a number of designs were created, most notably by François Coudray and Martin-Guillaume Biennais, but none were produced. With the exception of princes, great dignitaries of the Empire, the president of the Senate, ministers and ministers of state, the Order was meant to awarded only in times of war to the most deserving soldiers. The Prince Imperial alone would have the right to the decoration at birth, while the Princes of the Blood, the Great Dignitaries, Ministers of State, the President of the Senate, direct descendants of the marshals who commanded the corps of the Grande Armée, captains, lieutenants or second lieutenants of each regiment having been part of the Grande Armée, non-commissioned officer or soldier of each of these regiments or other distinguished soldiers would have to fullfil some requirements. The Emperor would pronounce on these presentations at the meeting of the Grand Knights of the Order, which would take place each year, on 15 August, day when all promotions would be published. The Order was officially dissolved and absorbed into the Order of the Legion of Honour on 27 September 1813 under orders of Napoleón himself. There were later reproductions ordered by Napoléon III, but it was also never granted.

Under the Goëtzër Monarchy
The Imperial Order of the Three Golden Fleeces was founded to be a family order, problably reserved to the members of the ruling dynasty in 2022, to celebrate the Treaty of Mazza signed by Emperor Oscar of Karnia-Ruthenia, King Ari of Pannonia and King Guilherme of Taslavia to establish the Goëtzër Monarchy. Inspired by the creation of Napoleón Bonaparte and considering their dynastic claim to the Roman succesion, the current Three Golden Fleece represented the order three sovereigns: the Emperor of Karnia and the Kings of Pannonia and the King of Taslavia and the preponderance of the House of Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha over other micronational dynasties.

Order
Originally, was considered to respect the tradition to accept new members of the order on 30 November, feast day of St. Andrew the Apostle, patron saint of Burgundy. However, in order to make it more informal and more relatable to the Grand Masters, it was finally decided that this order would be given only personally, to the micronationalists, especially monarchs, that would eventually met the Emperor of Karnia, the King of Pannonia or the King of Taslavia. The Order is limited to 50 members, and includes the Grand Masters and the male members of the Dynasty. While the monarchs are known as the Grand Masters of the Order, the other members of the Order are titled simply as Knights. Knights of the order are entitled to be addressed with the style His Excellency in front of their name.

2022 - current

 * 1) Karniarutheniaflag.png Oscar I, Emperor-King of Karnia-Ruthenia
 * 2) PannonianRealm-Flag.png Ari I, King of Pannonia
 * 3) TaslaviaFlag3.png Guilherme I Ítalo, King of Taslavia

Kinghts of the Order
Below a list of the names of the living knights, in chronological order, followed in parentheses by the date of their induction into the order:
 * 1) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Luitpold, Archduke of Karnia (2022)
 * 2) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Olivier, Archduke of Karnia (2022)
 * 3) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Johann Victor, Archduke of Karnia (2022)
 * 4) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Pedro, Archduke of Karnia (2022)
 * 5) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Alexander, Archduke of Karnia (2022)
 * 6) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Danilo, Archduke of Karnia (2022)
 * 7) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Maurice, Archduke of Karnia (2022)
 * 8) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Anton Joseph, Archduke of Karnia (2022)
 * 9) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Gustav, Archduke of Karnia (2022)
 * 10) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png August, Archduke of Karnia (2022)
 * 11) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Joseph, Archduke of Karnia (2022)
 * 12) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Otto, Archduke of Karnia (2022)
 * 13) Karniarutheniaflag.png TaslaviaFlag3.png Helio, Archduke of Karnia (2022)
 * 14) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Ferdinand, Prince Polisei (2022)
 * 15) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Louis, Hereditary Prince Polisei (2022)
 * 16) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Maurice, Count Bezerra de Ponte de Lima (2022)
 * 17) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Victor, Baron Zollorin (2022)
 * 18) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Peter de Zollorin (2022)
 * 19) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png James, Count Barbosa Nuno de Cellanova (2022)
 * 20) Karniarutheniaflag.png 125px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Archduke Joseph Maximilian of Karnia (2022)