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Also known as the ''Order of Terpsichores Fox'' | {{An Tir Award | ||
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| oplink = https://op.antirheralds.org/index.php?ward=2065 Order of Precedence | |||
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}}Also known as the ''Order of Terpsichores Fox'' | |||
[[File:Terpsichore from Villa Adriana (Prado E-41) 01.jpg|thumb|Greek statue of Terpsichore from Hadrian's villa, presently at the Prado Museum (Madrid). ]] | [[File:Terpsichore from Villa Adriana (Prado E-41) 01.jpg|thumb|Greek statue of Terpsichore from Hadrian's villa, presently at the Prado Museum (Madrid). ]] | ||
Kingdom Law states: (This award) is given by the Crown to individuals excelling in the performance, teaching, and/or promotion of period dance in the Kingdom. | Kingdom Law states: (This award) is given by the Crown to individuals excelling in the performance, teaching, and/or promotion of period dance in the Kingdom. | ||
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Also known as the Order of Terpsichores Fox

Kingdom Law states: (This award) is given by the Crown to individuals excelling in the performance, teaching, and/or promotion of period dance in the Kingdom.
Note that Terpsichore is one of the nine muses of dance and chorus in Greek mythology.