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Post-nominal letters and Royal Victorian Chain

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Difference between Post-nominal letters and Royal Victorian Chain

Post-nominal letters vs. Royal Victorian Chain

Post-nominal letters, also called post-nominal initials, post-nominal titles or designatory letters, are letters placed after a person's name to indicate that that individual holds a position, academic degree, accreditation, office, military decoration, or honour, or is a member of a religious institute or fraternity. The Royal Victorian Chain is a decoration instituted in 1902 by King Edward VII as a personal award of the monarch (i.e. not an award made on the advice of any Commonwealth realm government).

Similarities between Post-nominal letters and Royal Victorian Chain

Post-nominal letters and Royal Victorian Chain have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Post-nominal letters and Royal Victorian Chain Comparison

Post-nominal letters has 92 relations, while Royal Victorian Chain has 47. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (92 + 47).

References

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