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Qu'est-ce (qui) est DCVO - définition

BRITISH ORDER OF CHIVALRY ESTABLISHED 1896
GCVO; Royal Victoria Order; Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order; DCVO; LVO; M. V. O.; K.C.V.O.; D.c.v.o.; D.C.V.O.; C.V.O.; RVO; G.C.V.O.; R.V.M.; Grand Master of the Royal Victorian Order; Commander of the Royal Victorian Order; Member of the Royal Victorian Order; Victorian order; Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order; Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order; Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order; M.V.O.; Grand Masters of the Royal Victorian Order; Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order; L.V.O.; Dame Grand Cross of The Royal Victorian Order; Knight Commander Royal Victorian Order; Knight Commander of The Royal Victorian Order; Dame Commander of The Royal Victorian Order; Knight Grand Cross of The Royal Victorian Order; Commander of The Royal Victorian Order; Lieutenant of The Royal Victorian Order; Member of The Royal Victorian Order; Honorary Commander of The Royal Victorian Order; Honorary Dame Commander of The Royal Victorian Order; Honorary Knight Grand Cross of The Royal Victorian Order; Honorary Dame Grand Cross of The Royal Victorian Order; Honorary Knight Commander of The Royal Victorian Order; Honorary Lieutenant of The Royal Victorian Order; Honorary Member of The Royal Victorian Order; Honorary Commander of the Royal Victorian Order; Honorary Member of the Royal Victorian Order; Honorary Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order; Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order; Honorary Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order; Honorary Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order; Knight grand cross of the Royal Victorian Order; Ordre royal de Victoria; Knight commander of the Royal Victorian Order; Knight commander Royal Victorian Order
  • escutcheon]] and the order's insignia suspended underneath
  • The Duchess of Edinburgh]] (right) wearing the riband of a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
  • [[Queen Victoria]] in 1897, the year after she founded the Royal Victorian Order
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  • The Royal Victorian Order's heraldic [[circlet]], as viewed when laid out flat
  • King's Chapel of the Savoy]], which acts as the chapel of the Royal Victorian Order (photographed in 2020). The banners are those of the ''Sovereign'' (right) and of the ''Grand Master'' (left) of the Order as they were then in office.
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DCVO         
¦ abbreviation (in the UK) Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order.
LVO         
¦ abbreviation Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order.
GCVO         
¦ abbreviation Knight or Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order.

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Royal Victorian Order

The Royal Victorian Order (French: Ordre royal de Victoria) is a dynastic order of knighthood established in 1896 by Queen Victoria. It recognises distinguished personal service to the British monarch, Canadian monarch, Australian monarch, or New Zealand monarch, members of the monarch's family, or to any viceroy or senior representative of the monarch. The present monarch, King Charles III, is the sovereign of the order, the order's motto is Victoria, and its official day is 20 June. The order's chapel is the Savoy Chapel in London.

There is no limit on the number of individuals honoured at any grade, and admission remains at the sole discretion of the monarch, with each of the order's five grades and one medal with three levels representing different levels of service. While all those honoured may use the prescribed styles of the order – the top two grades grant titles of knighthood, and all grades accord distinct post-nominal letters – the Royal Victorian Order's precedence amongst other honours differs from realm to realm and admission to some grades may be barred to citizens of those realms by government policy.