Highest class in many orders, and manifested in its insignia.
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Examples for "grand cross"
Examples for "grand cross"
1Yon pale, thin man, also with the grand cross-surely that is Alfred Hennequin.
2God's grand cross standing, telleth
3He picked up himself many little relics, and was fortunate in purchasing a grand cross of the Legion of Honor.
4He then sallied forth, and walked with the air of a man who wears the grand cross of the Legion of Honour.
5As for a title, he gained a knighthood, a grand cross and a baronetcy-thusfulfilling the second part of his promise grandly.
1To this letter were added a lieutenant-general's commission and the grand cordon of Saint-Louis.
2He was dressed in full uniform, with the grand cordon of the Legion of Honour.
3Which philosopher shall have the grand cordon?-whichthe collar?-whichthe little scrap no bigger than a buttercup?
4The three other princes were there in lieutenant-general's uniform with the star and grand cordon of the Legion of Honour.
5From France he accepted the grand cordon of the Legion of Honour, and was later enabled to negotiate a loan.
1She now invested him with the insignia of a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.
2They firmly denied things and then the Queen invested Andrew with the Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order.
3He is Knight Grand Cross of the Ancient Kartoffel Order, as, indeed, is almost every one else in his Highness's dominions.
4So, she invested him in a private ceremony, with the highest honour she could, making him a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order.
Translations for knight grand cross