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==First Awarded==
==First Awarded==
According to the [[Order of Precedence]] The Order of the Towers of [[Dreiburgen]] was first given on 06/04/76.<br>  
According to the [[Order of Precedence]] The Order of the Towers of [[Dreiburgen]] was first given on 06/04/76.<br>  
Known Kingdom Calendar data for [[Events 1976|1976]] shows that the closest [[Dreiburgen]] event to that date is [[Markheim Invitational Tourney 1976| Markheim Invitational Tourney on 06/12/1976]] to the following six recipients:   
Known Kingdom Calendar data for [[Events 1976|1976]] shows that the closest [[Dreiburgen]] event to that date is [[Markheim Invitational Tourney 1976| Markheim Invitational Tourney on 06/12/1976]].
 
The following are the names listed [[Order of Precedence]] as having recived the order on 06/04/76:   
 
*[[Leo de Coronado]]  
*[[Leo de Coronado]]  
*[[Rowena de Segovia]]  
*[[Rowena de Segovia]]  

Latest revision as of 16:09, 6 February 2010

Heraldry
TowerofDreiburgen.JPG
Argent, on a pile inverted throughout azure a tower argent.
Award Information
Type: Baronial
Founded: 06/04/76 by Waldt and Alison
Premiere(s): See text
Recipients: Visit the Order of Precedence.

The Order of the Towers of Dreiburgen is a service award given to those individuals who have consistently demonstrated a willingness to work for the good of the barony and the Baron and Baroness deem worthy to represent the Barony by wearing the medallion of the order.

Token/Regalia

  • A medallion with Argent, on a pile inverted throughout azure a tower argent.
  • Companions may display their achievement with the medallion of the order

Scroll Text

The Order of the Towers of Dreiburgen was created in A.S. XI (eleven) by Waldt and Alison von Markheim, Founding Baron and Baroness of Dreiburgen, to award those individuals who have consistently demonstrated a willingness to work for the good of the barony.

Therefore it is with great pleasure that we, (Baron) and (Baroness), Baron and Baroness of Dreiburgen, upon recognition that great service has been done within the confines of our barony, do this day admit ____________ to the Order of the Towers of Dreiburgen.

The awarding of this medallion signifies a recognition by us and the citizens of Dreiburgen that you are richly deserving of this award for your efforts in the service of our barony.

First Awarded

According to the Order of Precedence The Order of the Towers of Dreiburgen was first given on 06/04/76.
Known Kingdom Calendar data for 1976 shows that the closest Dreiburgen event to that date is Markheim Invitational Tourney on 06/12/1976.

The following are the names listed Order of Precedence as having recived the order on 06/04/76:


Awards of Caid
Patent: Chivalry, Laurel, Pelican, Defense, Royal Peerage.
Grant: Grant of Arms, Argent Blade, Chiron, Crescent, Gauntlet, Golden Lance, Lux Caidis.
Armigerous: Award of Arms, Court Barony, Arcus, Argent Arrow, Chamfron, Crescent Sword, Dolphin, Duellist, Harp Argent.
Non-armigerous: Acorn, Argent Star, Augmentation of Arms, Chanson, Corde de Guerre, Crescent and Flame, Crossed Swords, Furison of Caid, Legion of Courtesy, Ordo Cordis, Royal Recognition of Excellence, Signum Reginae, Sigillum Regis, Signum Regni, Vanguard of Honor.
Honors: Arts and Sciences Pentathlon Champion, King's Champion, Personal Heraldic Title, Queen's Champion, Right Noble, Rose.
Closed: White Scarf, Landmark, New Battered Helm.
Other Information: Alternate Titles, Award Cords, Award Types, Closed Award, Polling Order, Rare and special award.