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  1. 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 monarch, members of the royal family, or to any viceroy or senior representative of the monarch.

  2. Article History. G.C.V.O. Date: 1896 - present. Royal Victorian Order, British order of knighthood instituted by Queen Victoria in 1896 to reward personal services rendered the monarch. As it is a family order, conferment of this honour is solely at the discretion of the British sovereign.

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  3. Así, la reina Victoria estableció el 21 de abril de 1896 la Real Orden Victoriana, fundada como la menor de las órdenes de caballería y como orden personal, lo que le permitió conceder directamente los honores, por servicios personales, en todo el imperio.

  4. History. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Royal Victorian Order. views 3,544,719 updated. Royal Victorian Order. The order was founded in 1896 for members of the royal household and is at the personal disposal of the monarch. The classes are Knights Grand Cross, Knights Commander, Commander, and Member.

  5. History of the Order. The Royal Victorian Order was established by Queen Victoria in 1896 as a personal award to recognise “distinguished personal service” to the Monarch and her household.

  6. List of officers of the Royal Victorian Order. The Royal Victorian Order is an order of knighthood awarded by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth realms. It is granted personally by the monarch and recognises personal service to the monarchy, the Royal Household, royal family members, and the organisation of ...

  7. THE ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER. This Order, instituted by HM Queen Victoria, Empress of India, 21 April 1896, consists of the Sovereign, a Grand Master, Ordinary Members, and such Honorary Members as the Sovereign shall from time to time appoint, the Members being divided into five classes, and designated respectively: (1) Knights and Dames Grand Cross,