Order

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OERC

An eight-pointed cross Azure, cantoned by four fleurs de lis in saltire Argent, conjoined thereto, ensigned by the monogram «RC» Argent and by a crown of fleurs de lis Argent lined Azure.

An eight-pointed cross Azure, cantoned by four fleurs de lis in saltire Argent, conjoined thereto, ensigned by the monogram «RC» Argent and by a crown of fleurs de lis Argent lined Azure.

It has been emblazoned by me, illuminated with lights and shadows, outlined in Sable, and with a rough finish.

Cross crowned and with the monogram RC of the Ordo Equestris Reginae Caeli, oerc.eu, emblazoned by me. The OERC's mission focuses on humanitarian aid and support for people and institutions in need.


Blazon keywords: Order, Decoration, Azure, Or, Argent, One, Four, Eight-pointed cross, Cross couped, Cantoned, Fleur de lis, In saltire, Conjoined, Monogram, Crown and Lined.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Rough.

Classification: Interpreted and Boa.

Bearer: Ordo Equestris Reginae Caeli.

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Ordo Equestris Reginae Caeli

An eight-pointed cross Azure, cantoned by four fleurs de lis in saltire Argent, conjoined thereto.

An eight-pointed cross Azure, cantoned by four fleurs de lis in saltire Argent, conjoined thereto.

Una cruz aguzada de ocho puntas de azur, cantonada de cuatro flores de lis en sotuer de plata, unidas a ella.

It has been painted by me, illuminated with lights and shadows, contoured in Sable, and with a rough finishing.

Cross of the Ordo Equestris Reginae Caeli, oerc.eu, emblazoned by me. The OERC is of Christian and chivalric origin, inspired by the tradition of service and protection. The eight-pointed cross may also be blazoned as a Maltese cross. Accordingly: «A Maltese cross Azure, cantoned by four fleurs de lis in saltire Argent, conjoined thereto».


Blazon keywords: Order, Decoration, Azure, Or, Argent, One, Four, Eight-pointed cross, Cross couped, Cantoned, Fleur de lis, In saltire and Conjoined.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Rough.

Classification: Interpreted and Boa.

Bearer: Ordo Equestris Reginae Caeli.

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Shield surrounded by the Grand Collar of the OERC

It has been depicted by me, illuminated with lights and shadows, outlined in Sable, with a semi-circular external shape and with a rough finish.

It has been depicted by me, illuminated with lights and shadows, outlined in Sable, with a semi-circular external shape and with a rough finish.

Coat of arms surrounded by the Grand collar of the Grand collar of the Ordo Equestris Reginae Caeli emblazoned by me. The OERC promotes solidarity, compassion, and the spirit of service toward those most in need oerc.eu/projekte.


Blazon keywords: Order, Decoration, Azure, Or, Argent, One, Four, Eight-pointed cross, Cross couped, Cantoned, Fleur de lis, In saltire, Conjoined, Monogram, Crown, Lined, Grand collar and Surrounded.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Semi-circular and Rough.

Classification: Interpreted and Boa.

Bearer: Ordo Equestris Reginae Caeli.

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Thanks to the Ordo Equestris Reginae Caeli

An eight-pointed cross Azure, cantoned by four fleurs de lis in saltire Argent, conjoined thereto, ensigned by the monogram «RC» Argent and by a crown of fleurs de lis Argent lined Azure.

An eight-pointed cross Azure, cantoned by four fleurs de lis in saltire Argent, conjoined thereto, ensigned by the monogram «RC» Argent and by a crown of fleurs de lis Argent lined Azure.

I thank the Ordo Equestris Reginae Caeli, oerc.eu, , for appointing me an Honorary Knight (Eques H. C.). It is an honor for me. My special thanks to David Pérez Álvarez.


Blazon keywords: Order, Decoration, Azure, Or, Argent, One, Four, Eight-pointed cross, Cross couped, Cantoned, Fleur de lis, In saltire, Conjoined, Monogram, Crown and Lined.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Semi-circular.

Classification: Interpreted, Boa, Certification and Heraldic document.

Bearer: Ordo Equestris Reginae Caeli.

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Torres, A. V.; 2016

Order of the Knights of Rizal

Avelino V. Torres, KGOR, «Handbook Of The Order Of The Knights Of Rizal», 73 pages, Manila, 2016.


Degrees of knighthood, ranks, distinctions, and awards in the pages 30-33.


Bibliographical reference of century XXI.

Classification: English language and Black and white and color illustrations.

Author: Torres, Avelino V..

External link:

Internal resources: TorresAV2016.KnightsOfRizal.Handbook.pdf PDF edition at Rizal.Knights.of.0513.

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Web site of the Ordo Equestris Reginae Caeli

Oerc 33 WebSite jpg

Image from the official website oerc.eu of the Ordo Equestris Reginae Caeli, OERC, showing a signing document whose decorative border is based on the Grand Collar of the Order. This ornamental frame was designed by David Pérez Álvarez and me, and emblazoned by me. The eight-pointed cross Azure with four fleurs de lis Argent that appears in the website header has also been emblazoned by me.


Blazon keywords: Order, Azure, Or, Argent, One, Four, Eight-pointed cross, Cross couped, Cantoned, Fleur de lis, In saltire, Conjoined, Monogram, Crown, Lined, Grand collar and Surrounded.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Semi-circular.

Classification: Interpreted, Boa, Certification and Heraldic document.

Bearer: Ordo Equestris Reginae Caeli.

 

Dr. Antonio Salmerón y Cabañas,
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Paseo de la Castellana 135, 7th floor,
28046 Madrid, Spain.