Order of Charles XIII

Membership of the order can only be conferred on Freemasons of the Protestant faith.The membership of the order comprises: There can never be more than 33 persons who are members at the same time.(Men of royal blood are automatically members, and do not count as part of the 33 allotted slots).The insignia consists of a red St George cross, in the centre a white globe with the monogram of the institutor, two opposite letters C surrounding XIII, in gold.There is also red breast red cross: the insignia hence is the same as a Commander 1st Class and recipients rank after the Commanders 1st Class of the Swedish Royal Orders.
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