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INTRODUCTION
The Hungarian Order of the Dragon is currently registered at the High Court of Budapest as The Imperial and Royal Dragon Court and Order - Ordo Draconis, Sárkány Rend, 1408.
Other notable members are
In the English speaking world the Order resides within the Protectorate of the Royal House of Stewart, with the Grand Prior in Britain being:
Insignia of The
Imperial and Royal Dragon Court and Order
Later, in 1439, Thomas de Mowbray, England's Duke of Norfolk, was admitted to the Order.
Seal of Emperor Zsigmond
The founding document of 'Szigmondus dei rex Hungaraie' confirmed that members of the Court might wear the insignia of a dragon incurved into a circle, with a red cross - based upon the original emblem of the 'Rosi-crucis' (the Cup of the waters) which, in its various forms, had identified the Holy Grail from the 4th millennium BC. This original Insignia is still in use, along with a black mantle bearing a red cross design on centre back and front, while a customary gold dragon brooch is worn upon braid on left shoulder.
Shortly after this foundation, Szigmond was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 1411 and, although the Court's ancient origins were steeped in pre-Christian lore, Pope Gregory XII was obliged to approve his Emperor's establishment, for the nature of the Dragon is such that its princely tradition surmounts the mundane constraints of denominational dispute.
Court of Equity
Modern historical writers are often inclined to perceive these Turkish invasions as being a matter of Muslims against Christians, but that was not the crux of the matter. The reality was that the Turks, like others before and after them, were building an 'empire' and their greatest obstacle was the long-existing Byzantine Empire established by Rome, to which much of the Balkan region had been in some way affiliated. In practice, the religious differences were of secondary consequence and, in any event, Christianity was by no means supreme in countries like Hungary and Romania, which supported a strong pagan contingent.
Order persists today. It provides a fraternal rallying standard for those of all creeds and cultures who are dedicated to preserving the rights and values of others.
In China, for example, the dragon has a long history as a potent symbol of auspicious power, both in folklore and art. It represents the embodiment of the concept of the yang and is associated with the weather and water as the bringer of rain. In the old days of Imperial China, it also denoted monarchism and the Dragon Throne. China has nine classical types of dragons.
They are known as:
...each with
their particular definition in ancient Chinese belief.
They are known as the dragons,
Feudal Court of
Seigneury
It is in these respects that the re-constituted Order of the Dragon 1408 is most active - supporting at all times the sovereignty of the individual and the responsibilities to protect life and liberty which are inherent within that sovereignty, while pursuing avenues of hitherto suppressed knowledge for the benefit of all. The primary aspects of the Order's constitution are:
Crown of a Lord of the Dragon Court
Dragon Court officers at
the Mansion House, York, in the company of the
The Rt. Hon. Peter
Vaughan and Mrs June Vaughan, Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of York,
At this ceremonial function, both Chev. Dr. Gyorgy von varhegyi Lehr, Count of Oberberg, Chancellor of The Imperial and Royal Dragon Court and Order, and Chev. Baron Andreas G. von Lehr, Grand Prior in Germany, were invested with the Household Order of the Royal House of Stewart as Knights of The Noble Order of the Guard of Saint Germain by HRH Prince Michael of Albany, Grand Protector of the Order of the Dragon for Great Britain and the English speaking world, Grand Master of the Order of Knights Templars of Saint Anthony and President of the European Council of Princes.
Chev. Dr. Gyorgy von varhegyi Lehr, Count of Oberberg, Hungarian Grand Chancellor of the Imperial and Royal Dragon Court and Order, bestowed with The Noble Order of the Guard of Saint Germain by HRH Prince Michael of Albany, Fons Honorum and Grand Protector of The Imperial and Royal Dragon Court and Order in Britain and the English speaking world.
Insignia of The Imperial and Royal Dragon Court and Order
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