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==Royal Titles and Styles== | ==Royal Titles and Styles== | ||
* '''12 September 2001 - 6 June 2004''': ''His Eminence'' The Consul-General of Achaea | * '''12 September 2001 - 6 June 2004''': ''His Eminence'' The Consul-General of Achaea | ||
* '''6 June 2004 - 16 January 2006''': ''His Serene Majesty'' The Grand Duke | * '''6 June 2004 - 16 January 2006''': ''His Serene Majesty'' The Grand Duke of Westarctica | ||
* '''2 June 2010 - 2 November 2014''': ''His Excellency'' The Protector of Westarctica | * '''2 June 2010 - 2 November 2014''': ''His Excellency'' The Protector of Westarctica | ||
* '''Since 2 November 2014''': ''His Royal Highness'' The Grand Duke | * '''Since 2 November 2014''': ''His Royal Highness'' The Grand Duke of Westarctica | ||
Throughout his tenure as the leader of Westarctica, the Grand Duke tried to adopt a style and title that would most accurately reflect his actual position in the country. When he first claimed the territory in 2001, he viewed himself as a diplomatic representative from the [[Achaean Territory of Antarctica|Achaean Territory]] to the rest of the world, hence his choice of a diplomatic title versus a royal title. Once the Achaean Territory was formally proclaimed as the Grand Duchy of Westarctica in 2004, the title naturally changed and the choice of ''His Serene Majesty'', while completely against the grain of traditional European princely titles, was selected to emphasize the Grand Duke's status as a sovereign leader and his commitment to leading Westarctica as a [[Religion in Westarctica|Christian nation]]. | Throughout his tenure as the leader of Westarctica, the Grand Duke tried to adopt a style and title that would most accurately reflect his actual position in the country. When he first claimed the territory in 2001, he viewed himself as a diplomatic representative from the [[Achaean Territory of Antarctica|Achaean Territory]] to the rest of the world, hence his choice of a diplomatic title versus a royal title. Once the Achaean Territory was formally proclaimed as the Grand Duchy of Westarctica in 2004, the title naturally changed and the choice of ''His Serene Majesty'', while completely against the grain of traditional European princely titles, was selected to emphasize the Grand Duke's status as a sovereign leader and his commitment to leading Westarctica as a [[Religion in Westarctica|Christian nation]]. | ||
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Following the 2010 coup that restored order to Westarctica, the Grand Duke was initially reluctant to return to the throne, as he wished to place formal power in the hands of his Prime Minister, the [[Duke of Waesche]] instead of ruling as a virtual autocrat as he and [[Grand Duke of Westarctica|other Grand Dukes]] had done in the past. Therefore, he adopted the title ''Protector of Westarctica'', indicating that he was there to help, but not necessarily to lead. Finally, in 2014, following his departure from the throne of [[Colony of Calsahara|Calsahara]], he decided it was time to once again ascend to the throne of Westarctica and lead the nation as Head of State. However, rather than use the unusual and unconventional style of ''His Serene Majesty'', the Grand Duke took the traditional style for sovereign Grand Dukes, ''His Royal Highness''. | Following the 2010 coup that restored order to Westarctica, the Grand Duke was initially reluctant to return to the throne, as he wished to place formal power in the hands of his Prime Minister, the [[Duke of Waesche]] instead of ruling as a virtual autocrat as he and [[Grand Duke of Westarctica|other Grand Dukes]] had done in the past. Therefore, he adopted the title ''Protector of Westarctica'', indicating that he was there to help, but not necessarily to lead. Finally, in 2014, following his departure from the throne of [[Colony of Calsahara|Calsahara]], he decided it was time to once again ascend to the throne of Westarctica and lead the nation as Head of State. However, rather than use the unusual and unconventional style of ''His Serene Majesty'', the Grand Duke took the traditional style for sovereign Grand Dukes, ''His Royal Highness''. | ||
==Current Titles== | |||
===[[Peerage of Westarctica|Westarctican titles]]=== | |||
*{{flagiconstart|Flag of Westarctica.jpg|Westarctica}} [[Grand Duke of Westarctica]] | |||
*{{flagiconstart|Flag of Westarctica.jpg|Westarctica}} Overlord of Calsahara | |||
=== | ===[[Nobility of Calsahara|Calsaharan titles]]=== | ||
*{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} Maharaja of Travonia | *{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} Maharaja of Travonia | ||
*{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} Prince of Bohemia | *{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} Prince of Bohemia | ||
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*{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} Warden of [[Seven Seas of Rhye|the Marshes]] | *{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} Warden of [[Seven Seas of Rhye|the Marshes]] | ||
=== | ===Foreign titles=== | ||
*{{flagiconstart|Flag of Flandrensis.png}} Baron of [[Grand Duchy of Flandrensis|Flandrensis]] | *{{flagiconstart|Flag of Flandrensis.png}} Baron of [[Grand Duchy of Flandrensis|Flandrensis]] | ||
==Former Titles== | |||
*{{flagiconstart|Flag of Vikesland.jpg}} Lord of the Flies | *{{flagiconstart|Flag of Vikesland.jpg}} Lord of the Flies | ||
*{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} King of Calsahara | *{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} [[King of Calsahara]] | ||
*{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} Dictator for Life | *{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} Dictator for Life | ||
*{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} Emperor of the Realms of Calsahara | *{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} Emperor of the [[Colony of Calsahara|Realms of Calsahara]] | ||
*{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} [[Principality of Rhye|Prince of Rhye]] | *{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} [[Principality of Rhye|Prince of Rhye]] | ||
*{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} [[Baron of Bastanchury]] | *{{flagiconstart|Flag of Calsahara.jpg|Calsahara}} [[Baron of Bastanchury]] |
Revision as of 17:57, 4 September 2021
Grand Duke Travis has held numerous titles and honors, both during and before his time as monarch of Westarctica and his various other realms. Each is listed below; where two dates are shown, the first indicates the date of receiving the title, and the second indicates the date of its loss or renunciation.
Royal Titles and Styles
- 12 September 2001 - 6 June 2004: His Eminence The Consul-General of Achaea
- 6 June 2004 - 16 January 2006: His Serene Majesty The Grand Duke of Westarctica
- 2 June 2010 - 2 November 2014: His Excellency The Protector of Westarctica
- Since 2 November 2014: His Royal Highness The Grand Duke of Westarctica
Throughout his tenure as the leader of Westarctica, the Grand Duke tried to adopt a style and title that would most accurately reflect his actual position in the country. When he first claimed the territory in 2001, he viewed himself as a diplomatic representative from the Achaean Territory to the rest of the world, hence his choice of a diplomatic title versus a royal title. Once the Achaean Territory was formally proclaimed as the Grand Duchy of Westarctica in 2004, the title naturally changed and the choice of His Serene Majesty, while completely against the grain of traditional European princely titles, was selected to emphasize the Grand Duke's status as a sovereign leader and his commitment to leading Westarctica as a Christian nation.
Following the 2010 coup that restored order to Westarctica, the Grand Duke was initially reluctant to return to the throne, as he wished to place formal power in the hands of his Prime Minister, the Duke of Waesche instead of ruling as a virtual autocrat as he and other Grand Dukes had done in the past. Therefore, he adopted the title Protector of Westarctica, indicating that he was there to help, but not necessarily to lead. Finally, in 2014, following his departure from the throne of Calsahara, he decided it was time to once again ascend to the throne of Westarctica and lead the nation as Head of State. However, rather than use the unusual and unconventional style of His Serene Majesty, the Grand Duke took the traditional style for sovereign Grand Dukes, His Royal Highness.
Current Titles
Westarctican titles
Grand Duke of Westarctica
Overlord of Calsahara
Calsaharan titles
Maharaja of Travonia
Prince of Bohemia
Duke of Chutney
Duke of Hazard
Count of Monte Cristo
Count of Sandwich
Baron of Brandenburg
Baron of Biscuit
Dey of the Desert
Laird of the Wombassels
Sire of Hesse
Thane of Condor
Warden of the Marshes
Foreign titles
Baron of Flandrensis
Former Titles
Lord of the Flies
King of Calsahara
Dictator for Life
Emperor of the Realms of Calsahara
Prince of Rhye
Baron of Bastanchury
Viceroy of Goose Island
Governor of Desert Homestead
Governor of New Antrim
Protector of Westarctica
Maharaja of Casbah
Protector of Cynthia's Dynasty
Pretender to the Throne of England
Westarctica Civilian Corps awards
Shown, from left to right, are:
Top row: Order of the Orca ribbon (with silver Knight device), Order of the Snowflake ribbon (with gold Knight Grand Cross device), Order of the Desert Heart ribbon (with turquoise Knight Commander device), Order of Westarctica ribbon (with gold Knight device)
Second row: Order of the Sword ribbon (with bronze Knight commander device), Legion of Peace ribbon (with silver Legionnaire device), Honored Servant ribbon, Honored Diplomat ribbon
Third row: Civilian Corps Commendation ribbon, Civilian Corps Achievement ribbon, Recruiting ribbon, Calsahara Expeditionary ribbon
Bottom row: Global Campaign Service ribbon, Long Service ribbon, Civilian Corps Service ribbon, Nobles ribbon
U.S. military awards
Award ribbons
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Shown, from left to right, are:
Top row: Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with two gold stars
Second row: Navy Unit Commendation, Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation, Navy Good Conduct Medal with bronze star
Third row: National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Bottom row: Navy Sea Service Ribbon, Navy Rifle Qualification Ribbon with "Sharpshooter" device, Navy Pistol Qualification Ribbon,