Order of the Three Golden Fleeces

The Imperial Order of the Three Golden Fleeces is a family 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 restablishemnt 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.

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. 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. There are later reproductions ordered by Napoléon III, but it was also never granted. The Order was officially dissolved and absorbed into the Order of the Legion of Honour on 27 September 1813.

2022 - current

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