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Appointees to the Order of the Dove are traditionally men and women, such as diplomats, who render important or loyal service in relation to foreign affairs; it may also be conferred for extraordinary or important non-military service in a foreign country. | Appointees to the Order of the Dove are traditionally men and women, such as diplomats, who render important or loyal service in relation to foreign affairs; it may also be conferred for extraordinary or important non-military service in a foreign country. | ||
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Revision as of 19:11, 25 June 2018
| Order of the Dove | |
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| Type | Order of merit |
| Established | 07 June 1858 |
| Country | Sanctaria |
| Ribbon | |
| Motto | Acta sanctorum |
| Criteria | Meritorious conduct on behalf or in the service of Sanctaria in the realm of foreign affairs |
| Status | Currently constituted |
| Grand Master | President of Sanctaria |
| Secretary General | Secretary for Foreign Affairs |
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The Order of the Dove is a Sanctarian order of merit founded on 07 June 1858 by Simon IV, Patriarch of the Church of Sanctaria in celebration of the Treaty of Nicene, which ended decades of civil unrest in Galvium, a constituent state of the Papal States of Sanctaria.
It is named in honour of the dove, the traditional symbol of peace.
Appointees to the Order of the Dove are traditionally men and women, such as diplomats, who render important or loyal service in relation to foreign affairs; it may also be conferred for extraordinary or important non-military service in a foreign country.