
The Right of Seal (value of the title) includes:
the coat of arms, the name of the knighthood and the title
Emblems on the coat of arms | Titles of the Order of the Knights of Rondmons | Seal duty in Ecus and foreign currency |
![]() | Dame or Chevalier-Farge Conditions: Payment in full of the value of the title or, by agreement, exchange provided to the Foundation for the equivalent. Get a foot in the stirrup with €10 per month | 1500 € 1500 |
![]() | Baron or Baroness-Farge Conditions: Payment of the full amount or the difference between the value of the Knight's title and this one. This title can also be obtained free of charge if a Knight-Farge sponsors 5 other Knights who have paid their Seal Duty, thus giving anyone access to this title, even without money. This is in line with the ethics of our knighthood. Contact the Foundation personally. | 7500 € 7500 |
![]() | Count or Comtesse-Farge Conditions: Full payment of the amount or the difference between the value of the previous title and this one. Or, same principle as for the previous title, but for 20 Knights. Personal contact with the Foundation. | 30000 € 30000 |
![]() | Marquis or Marquise-Farge Conditions: Full payment of the amount or the difference between the value of the previous title and this one. Allocation to patrons making châteaux or heritage objects available to the Knights under special arrangements. Possibility of selling a property and keeping the usufruct. Personal contact with the Foundation. | 100000 € 100000 |
![]() | Duc ou Duchesse-Farge Conditions : Full payment of the amount or the difference between the value of the previous title and this one. Identical attribution to the title of Marquis(e)-Farge. Personal contact with the Foundation. | 500000 € 500000 |
Visit Right to seal (title value) includes :
coat of arms, knighthood and title
Examples of crowns on different coats of arms, including for an exemption
IMPORTANT:
- The particle Farge is a distinction of the prestige titles of the Order of the Knights of Rondmons from any other order or former regimes.
- Title emblems consist of a crown with "silver" and/or "gold" pearls surmounting the blazon. An untitled blazon has no crown.
- All titles are transferable by heredity for a new single Seal Duty of Ecus 1500, as they are nominative. A title rests on one head only.
- The securities are not taken back by the Foundation and cannot be resold to avoid any idea of profit.
- In general, if we disregard inequalities and other criteria, we have to admit that a person's financial means are commensurate with their merits. If they redistribute an amount proportional to their means, they are entitled to a form of gratitude that is also proportional (meritocracy). In fact, the hierarchy of titles has nothing to do with any power over others.
See also: "Meritocracy and equal opportunity".
"Titles are like people: they have parents. The mother of nobility and titles is history, which recounts the circumstances in which the political powers saw fit to "decorate" this or that of their servants. The father of nobility and titles is the law, thanks to which nobility and titles have been lawfully granted and can be validly transmitted and defended."
"Nil Obstat