Cross of Saint Romero I
Cross of Saint Romero I | |
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Awarded by the Creeperian Armed Forces | |
Type | Military award/order of chivalry |
Established | 15 September 1950 |
Country | Creeperopolis |
Royal house | House of Martínez |
Religious affiliation | Creeperian Catholicism |
Motto | San Romero, ruega por'nosotros |
Eligibility | Soldiers and officers of the Creeperian Armed Forces |
Criteria | Exceptionally distinguished service to protect the Creeperian Catholic Church and the Fatherland. |
Status | Active |
Founder | Romero II |
Grand Master | Alexander II |
Minister of Defense | Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez |
Classes | First class Second class |
Post-nominals | CSR |
Statistics | |
First induction | 1950 |
Last induction | 2020 |
Total inductees | 2,237 (second class) 100 (first class) |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | None, highest |
Next (lower) | Order of the Crusaders' Cross |
The Cross of Saint Romero I (Creeperian Spanish – Creeperian: Cruz de San Romero; Creeperian Spanish – Iberic: Ծրփզ դե Սան Րոմերո; abbreviated as CSR or ԾՍՐ) is the highest and most prestigious military decoration that may be awarded to soldiers, sailors, pilots, guards, and officers of the four branches of the Creeperian Armed Forces: the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Imperial Guard. The decoration is awarded for "exceptionally distinguished service to protect the Creeperian Catholic Church and the Fatherland," and in two grades (first and second class) has been awarded a total of 2,337 times; 2,237 times in second class and 100 times in first class.
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History
The first military decoration ever inducted into the Creeperian Armed Forces was the Order of the Crusaders' Cross which was established on 15 September 1234 by King Alfonso I during the Creeperian Crusade against the Caliphate of Deltino. Since then, the Order of the Crusaders' Cross had always been the highest and most prestigious military decoration of Creeperopolis which came in two grades: first class and second class. The Creeperian Armed Forces and the Creeperian monarchy had never created a military decoration ranking above the Order of the Crusaders' Cross out of respect for tradition, but royal and imperial orders have been made that outrank it since, but as they are not strictly military decorations, the Order of the Crusaders' Cross remained the highest ranking.
On 2 January 1933, the Creeperian Civil War began and two rival claimants to the throne declared themselves Emperor: Romero I and Miguel VII. Romero I lead the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council while Miguel VII lead the National Council for Peace and Order. On 6 July 1946, Romero I was killed by a Miguelist attack. The civil war concluded on 30 September 1949. On 15 September 1950, Emperor Romero II established the Cross of Romero I to honor his father and predecessor, and in break of tradition, it was ranked higher than the Order of the Crusaders' Cross. When Romero I was elevated to the title of Saint by the Creeperian Catholic Church on 6 July 1987, the name of the decoration was changed to the Cross of Saint Romero I.
Grades
Grades of the Cross of Saint Romero I | |
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First class | Second class |
Appearance
The Cross of Saint Romero I consists of a four branched cross consisting of two points each, for a total of eight points. The branches are held together by a circular formation bearing the Cross of Creeperopolis in the center. The formation is surrounded by four swords, each bearing a Golden Eagle, the national bird of Creeperopolis, and each Golden Eagle is carrying a Cross of Creeperopolis. Every part of the decoration is composed of 24 karat gold which is outlined by bronze. On the first class order of the award, the handle of each sword is filled with a 1 carat diamond while the center piece is adorned with sixteen 3 carat diamonds, for a total of twenty diamonds. The ribbon of the cross consists of black, red, and gold bands, while the first class ribbon includes two crossed golden swords.
Cross of Saint Romero I Flag
Notable inductees
Conflict | Date | Cross count | ||
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First class | Second class | Total | ||
Third Senvarian Insurgency | (1934)/1950–2020 | 34 | 722 | 756 |
Partisan Resistance in Creeperopolis | (1949)/1950–1957 | 9 | 245 | 254 |
Salvadoran Revolution of 1956 | 1956 | 1 | 44 | 45 |
Salvadoran Crisis of 1976 | 1976 | 0 | 34 | 34 |
1976 Creeperian coup d'état attempt | 1976 | 1 | 45 | 46 |
Mara War | 1979–present | 23 | 558 | 581 |
Castillianan Insurgency | 1980–2000, 2003–2020, 2020–present | 13 | 359 | 372 |
San Carlos Islands Crisis | 1982–1995, 2003–present | 1 | 89 | 90 |
Battle of Tuxtla Martínez-Panachor | 1988 | 1 | 4 | 5 |
2003 Creeperian coup d'état | 2003 | 4 | 28 | 32 |
Lyoan conflict | 2003–present | 9 | 33 | 42 |
Deltinian Insurgency | 2019–present | 1 | 19 | 20 |
Armas Blockade | 2020 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2020 Creeperian coup d'état attempt | 2020 | 3 | 23 | 26 |
Battles of the Glaceis Ocean | 2020 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
San Pedroan Bush War | 2020–present | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Total | 1950–present | 100 | 2,237 | 2,337 |
Grand Masters
- Romero II – Emperor of Creeperopolis and the Creeperans (1950–1976)
- Adolfo V – Emperor of Creeperopolis and the Creeperans (1976–1987)
- Romero III – Emperor of Creeperopolis and the Creeperans (1987–1999)
- Alfonso VI – Emperor of Creeperopolis and the Creeperans (1999–2003)
- Alexander II – Emperor of Creeperopolis and the Creeperans (2003–present)
Ministers of Defense
- Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno – Minister of Defense of Creeperopolis (1950–1976)
- Elías Carballal Aguayo – Minister of Defense of Creeperopolis (1976)
- Máximo París Alcocer – Minister of Defense of Creeperopolis (1976)
- Emmanuel Cabañeras Videla – Minister of Defense of Creeperopolis (1976–2002)
- Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez – Minister of Defense of Creeperopolis (2002–present)
First class
Second class
- Corporal Gustavo Herrador Piñón (Battle of Tuxtla Martínez-Panachor)
- Chief Admiral José Guerrero López (Battles of the Glaceis Ocean)
- Corporal José Justo Milla (Battle of Tuxtla Martínez-Panachor)
- Colonel Leonardo Magrina Magrina (Lyoan conflict)
- Sub-Sergeant Federico Obregón Pérez (Battle of Tuxtla Martínez-Panachor)
- Captain Orlando Parejas Pérez (Armas Blockade)
- Lieutenant Federico Rosales Rosales (Battle of Tuxtla Martínez-Panachor)
- Sergeant Sanjurjo Yagüe Regidor (Battle of Tuxtla Martínez-Panachor)