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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Order of precedence (554 words) |
 | One's position in an order of precedence is not necessarily an indication of functional importance, but rather an indication of ceremonial or historical relevance; for instance, it may dictate where dignitaries are seated at formal dinners. |
 | The Order of precedence in England and Wales as of 29 October 2004: Gentlemen The Sovereign Her Majesty (Queen Elizabeth II) HRH Prince Philip, The Queens husband HRH The Prince of Wales HRH The Duke of York HRH The Earl of Wessex HRH Prince William of Wales HRH Prince... |
 | The Order of precedence in Northern Ireland: Gentlemen The Sovereign (Queen Elizabeth II) HRH The Duke of Edinburgh HRH The Prince of Wales HRH The Duke of York HRH The Earl of Wessex HRH Prince William of Wales HRH Prince Harry of Wales The Sovereigns brothers, where such exist... |
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French order of precedence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (412 words) |
 | The French order of precedence is a symbolic hierarchy of officials in the Government of France used to direct protocol. |
 | The Chancellor of the Order of the Libération, and the members of the council of this order |
 | The chancellor of the Institute of France, the perpetual secretaries of the French Academy, the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, the Academy of Sciences, of the Académie des beaux-arts and of the Academy of moral and political sciences |