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Lista de caballeros y damas británicos honorarios

Muchas personas han sido creadas caballeros o damas honorarios por la corona británica . También están los que han sido nombrados para dos órdenes comparables, la Orden del Mérito y la Orden de los Compañeros de Honor, y los que les han conferido la condecoración de la Real Cadena Victoriana; ninguno de estos lleva estilos prenominales.

Premios honoríficos

Uso de estilos prenominales e iniciales posnominales

Un premio honorífico es aquel que se otorga a una persona que no es ciudadano de un reino de la Commonwealth . No puede utilizar el estilo prenominal de 'Sir' o 'Dame', pero puede utilizar las letras posnominales (después de sus nombres), sujeto a las convenciones vigentes en su propio país. Si dicha persona adquiere posteriormente la ciudadanía de un reino de la Commonwealth, entonces cualquier premio honorífico suele volverse sustancial y, en el caso de caballeros y damas, pueden comenzar a utilizar los estilos prenominales. Sin embargo, esto no es automático. La persona debe ser doblada por el Rey o su delegado para tener derecho a utilizar el estilo prenominal . Si el título de caballero pertenece a una orden que tiene una clase especial para títulos de caballero honorarios, también se requiere un cambio a una clase regular de títulos de caballero.

Pérdida de la ciudadanía de un reino británico.

Los ciudadanos de un país que era parte plena del Imperio Británico o de la Commonwealth cuando recibieron el honor (es decir, que eran súbditos británicos en ese momento), eran caballeros o damas sustantivos, no honorarios. El título de caballero no se vuelve honorario y la persona puede optar por utilizar su(s) título(s) después de que su país se convierta en república. Los ciudadanos de protectorados británicos y territorios bajo mandato generalmente recibían premios honoríficos. Excepciones notables fueron los gobernantes de los estados principescos indios y sus súbditos, que eran de jure personas protegidas británicas y no súbditos británicos, pero que recibieron importantes títulos de caballero.

Anulación y restauración

En determinadas circunstancias, un premio honorífico puede anularse (es decir, revocarse). El efecto es que, oficialmente, se considera que la persona nunca recibió el premio, su nombre se borra del registro de la orden y se le exige que devuelva todas las insignias. Esto sucede cuando el Soberano emite una ordenanza firmada y sellada cancelando y anulando el nombramiento. Esto no es común y en la práctica sólo ocurre cuando el destinatario ha participado en actividades perjudiciales graves, por ejemplo, tras una condena por delitos graves o por actos hostiles contra el Reino Unido. En raras circunstancias, el Soberano puede restablecer posteriormente un laudo anulado. Los detalles de las anulaciones y restauraciones conocidas se detallan en la siguiente tabla.

Terminología del Orden de la Jarretera

La Orden de la Jarretera utiliza una terminología diferente a la de la mayoría de las demás órdenes británicas. 'Compañero Extraño/Caballeros Extra de la Jarretera' y 'Compañero Extraño/Damas Extra de la Orden de la Jarretera' son el equivalente a 'Caballeros Honorarios' y 'Damas Honorarias' en otras órdenes. Al igual que con otras órdenes, los estilos prenominales 'Sir' y 'Lady' no son utilizados por Extra Knights y Extra Ladies. Se dice que los nombramientos revocados son "degradados" y no "anulados"; el efecto, sin embargo, es el mismo.

Arte y entretenimiento

Política y gobierno

Diplomático

Militar

Negocio

Religión

realeza europea

Realeza asiática, africana y oceánica

Professional, humanitarian and exploration


Sport

Abbreviations

The following are listed in order of precedence:

See also

Notes

  1. ^ According to a short biography at Oxford University, Anna Morpurgo Davies was born and educated in Italy.
  2. ^ a b c British nationality was automatically lost by naturalisation in a non-Commonwealth country (in this case the United States) prior to 1 January 1949; see History of British nationality law
  3. ^ This is the Irish mezzo-soprano Ann Murray, not the Canadian popular singer Anne Murray
  4. ^ Australian citizenship was in general automatically lost by adult naturalisation in another country before 4 April 2002
  5. ^ British Dependent Territories citizens solely connected with Hong Kong by birth, descent or naturalisation lost that status on 30 June 1997 if a citizen of another country, including China. This provision applied to most ethnic Chinese British nationals in Hong Kong. Those who wished to do so were allowed to retain British nationality by registering for British National (Overseas) status by 1997, but this was optional. See British nationality law and Hong Kong. Those former British Dependent Territories citizens who have acquired British National (Overseas) status remain eligible for substantive knighthoods. In all other cases a knighthood awarded on or after 1 July 1997 is honorary if the recipient is not otherwise a British national or citizen of another Commonwealth realm.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs Germany
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Germany. Before 1850, see Prussia
  8. ^ a b c Germany. After 1850, see German Empire
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Formerly Muscat and Oman
  10. ^ The Royal Victorian Chain does not confer post-nominal entitlements and does not fit within the official order of wear. It is usually listed above the GCVO in official announcements of awards and is positioned accordingly here.

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