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Iraqi Princes
Princes

Done
Heads of State of India

Not Done
Heads of State of Ireland

Former Realms
Single Party state Ghana 1964-1966 Kenya 1969-1992 Malawi 1964-1993 Sierra Leone 1978-1991 Tanzania/Tanganyika 1961-1992 Uganda 1969-1971

Results and fixtures
For all past match results of the national team, see the team's 1922–1969 results page and 1970–present results page.

The following are New Zealand's results and fixtures since Ricki Herbert took over on February 2005.

Forthcoming matches

 * FIFA International match days

Ceylon
Under the 1972 Constitution of the Republic of Sri Lanka, the President replaced the Monarch as ceremonial head of state. The President was elected by the National Assembly for a six-year term. In the event of a vacancy the Prime Minister served as Acting President.

Under the 1978 Constitution the Presidency became an executive post, the rules was the same as the 1972 Constitution.

First Republic
Under the 1970 Constitution, the first constitution of the Republic of the Gambia, the President replaced the Monarch as executive head of state. The President was elected by the National Assembly for a five-year term. In the event of a vacancy the Vice-President served as Acting President.

Second Republic
Under the current constitution of the Republic of the Gambia, the President is the executive head of state. The President is elected by popular vote for a five-year term. In the event of a vacancy, the Vice-President will serve as Acting President.

First Republic
Under the 1960 Constitution, the first constitution of the Republic of Ghana, the President replaced the Monarch as the executive head of state. The President was elected by Parliament for a 5-year term. In the event of a vacancy three Members of the Cabinet served jointly as Acting President.

Third Republic
Under the 1979 Constitution the President is the executive head of state. The President is elected by Ghanaians and serves a four-year term that expires at the next general election; a President may serve a maximum of two terms. In the event of a vacancy the Vice-President serves as Acting President.

Fourth Republic
Under the current Constitution the President is the executive head of state. The President is elected by Ghanaians and serves a four-year term that expires at the next general election; a President may serve a maximum of two terms. In the event of a vacancy, the Vice-President serves the remaining time as the President.

Guyana
Under the 1970 Constitution of the Republic of Guyana, the President replaced the Monarch as ceremonial head of state. The President was elected by the National Assembly for a five-year term. In the event of a vacancy the Prime Minister served as Acting President. In 1980, the powers of the President were increased, with the establishment of the executive presidency.

India
Under the Constitution of the Republic of India, the President replaced the Monarch as ceremonial head of state. The President was elected by the Electoral College for a five-year term. In the event of a vacancy the Vice-President served as Acting President.

Kenya
Under the 1964 Constitution of the Republic of Kenya, the President replaced the Monarch as executive head of state. The President was elected by Parliament for a five-year term. In the event of a vacancy the Deputy President served as Acting President.

Malawi
Under the country's 1966, 1994 and 1995 constitutions, the President is executive head of state. The President is elected by the National Assembly for a five-year term. In the event of a vacancy, the Vice-President serves as Acting President.

Malta
Under the Constitution, the first constitution of the Republic of Malta, the President replaced the Monarch as ceremonial head of state. The President was elected by Parliament for a five-year term. In the event of a vacancy the President is temporarily vacant, and until a new President is appointed, and whenever the holder of the office is absent from Malta or on vacation or is for any reason unable to perform the functions conferred upon him by this Constitution, those functions shall be performed by such person as the Prime Minister, after consultation with the Leader of the Opposition, may appoint or, if there is no person in Malta so appointed and able to perform those functions, by the Chief Justice, served as Acting President.

Pakistan
1961 and 1997

Sierra Leone
1961

First Republic
Under the 1971 Constitution, the first constitution of the Republic of Sierra Leone, the President replaced the Monarch as ceremonial head of state a year later the Presidency became an executive head of state, The President was elected by Parliament for a four-year term. The 1978 Constitution proclaimed Sierra Leone as a one-party state, the President was elected for a severn-year term and can only serve two terms, then in 1991 a new Constitution was made to end the status as a one-party state, the President now serves a five-year term and can only serve two terms. In the event of a vacancy the Vice-President served as Acting President.

Second Republic
When the civilian government was restored so was the 1991 Constitution and in the 1996 elections the SLPP won the election for most seats in Parliament and the Presidential election. In the event of a vacancy the Vice-President served as Acting President.

Third Republic
The civilian government was restored so was the 1991 Constitution and the Members of Parliament and the President. In the event of a vacancy the Vice-President served as Acting President.

South Africa
1947. 1995 and 1999.

Ceremonial State President of South Africa
Under the 1961 Constitution, the first constitution of the Republic of South Africa, the State President replaced the Monarch as ceremonial head of state. The State President was elected by Parliament for a seven-year term. In the event of a vacancy the President of the Senate served as Acting State President.

Executive State President of South Africa
Under the 1983 Constitution the State President was head of both state and government. The State President was elected by an electoral college chosen by Parliament and served until the next general election, but was eligible for re-election. In the event of a vacancy the Cabinet would nominate a member to serve as Acting State President.

President of South Africa
Under the Interim Constitution and the current Constitution the President is head of both state and government. The President is elected by the National Assembly and serves a term that expires at the next general election; a President may serve a maximum of two terms. In the event of a vacancy the Deputy President serves as Acting President.

Tanzania
1979.

President of Tanganyika
Under the 1962 Constitution, the first constitution of the Republic of Tanganyika, the President replaced the Monarch as executive head of state. In the event of a vacancy the Speaker of the National Assembly served as Acting President.

President of Tanzania
Under the 1964 and 1977 Constitutions, the first constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania, the President replaced the President of Tanganyika and the President of Zanzibar as executive head of state. The President was elected by the National Assembly for a five-year term. In the event of a vacancy the Vice-President served as Acting President.

Trinidad and Tobago
1966, then as Head of the Commonwealth in 1985 and 2009.

Under the 1976 Constitution, the constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the President replaced the Monarch as ceremonial head of state. The President was elected by Parliament for a five-year term. In the event of a vacancy the President of the Senate served as Acting President.

Uganda
1954, then as Head of the Commonwealth in 2007.

Line of succession in since 9 November 1918


Emperor Wilhelm II  Crown Prince Wilhelm (1882–1951)

Emperor Frederick III → Emperor Wilhelm II → Crown Prince Wilhelm (1st son)
*Prince Wilhelm (1906–1940) renounced any rights in 1933. *Prince Louis Ferdinand (1907–1994) Prince Friedrich Wilhelm (1939–) renounced any rights in 1967. 2 sons Prince Michael (1940–2014) renounced any rights in 1966. Prince Louis Ferdinand (1944–1977) Prince Georg Friedrich (1976–) Prince Carl Friedrich (2013–) Prince Louis Ferdinand (2013–) Prince Christian-Sigismund (1946–) Prince Christian (1986–) *Prince Hubertus (1909–1950) *Prince Frederick (1911–1966) Prince Frederick (1946–) 1 boy Prince Wilhelm (1946–) 1 boy Prince Rupert (1955–) George Mikhailovich, Count Brasov (1910–1931) Morganatic son of Grand Duke Michael

Emperor Frederick III → Emperor Wilhelm II → Prince Eitel Friedrich (2nd son)
<li>Prince Eitel Friedrich (1883–1942)

Emperor Frederick III → Emperor Wilhelm II → Prince Adalbert (3rd son)
<li>Prince Adalbert (1884–1948) <li>Prince Wilhelm Victor of Prussia (1919–1989) 1 boy

Emperor Frederick III → Emperor Wilhelm II → Prince August Wilhelm (4th son)
<li>Prince August Wilhelm (1887–1949) <li>Prince Alexander Ferdinand (1912–1985) 1 boy

Emperor Frederick III → Emperor Wilhelm II → Prince Oskar (5th son)
<li>Prince Oskar (1888–1958) <li>Prince Oskar (1915–1939) <li>Prince Burchard (1917–1988) <li>Prince Wilhelm-Karl (1922–2007) 2 boys

Emperor Frederick III → Emperor Wilhelm II → Prince Joachim (6th son)
<li>Prince Joachim (1890–1920) <li>Prince Karl Franz (1916–1975)3 boys <li>Prince Franz Wilhelm (1943–) <li>Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia (1981–) <li>Prince Friedrich Christian of Prussia (1943) <li>Prince Franz Friedrich of Prussia (1944–)

Emperor Frederick III → Prince Henry (2nd son)
<li>Prince Henry (1862–1929) <li>Prince Waldemar (1889–1945) <li>Prince Sigismund (1896–1978) <li>Prince Alfred (1924–2013) </ol>

Fiji
This is a list of the heads of state of Fiji from the independence of Fiji in 1970 to the present day.

From 1970 to 1987 the head of state under the Fiji Independence Act 1970 was the Monarch, who was the same person as the Monarch of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. The monarch was represented in Fiji by a Governor-General. Fiji became a republic under the 1987 coups d'état and the monarch and Governor-General were replaced by an ceremonial President.

Monarch (1970–1987)
The succession to the throne of Fiji was the same as the succession to the throne of the United Kingdom, governed by the Act of Settlement 1701.

Governors-General
The Governor-General was the representative of the monarch in Fiji and exercised most of the powers of the monarch. The Governor-General was appointed for an indefinite term, serving at the pleasure of the monarch. After the passage of the Statute of Westminster 1931, the Governor-General was appointed solely on the advice of the Cabinet of Fiji without the involvement of the British government. In the event of a vacancy the Chief Justice served as Officer Administering the Government.

{{legend|#E6E6AA|Denotes Chief Justice acting as Officer Administering the Government}}
 * Status

Presidents
Under the 1990 Constitution of the Republic of Fiji, the President replaced the monarch as ceremonial head of state. The President was elected by the Great Council of Chiefs for a five-year term. In the event of a vacancy the First Vice-President served as Acting President.

Fiji had two new Constitutions first in 1997 then in 2013, the rules of electing the President was the same as the 1990 Constitution but in 2012 the Great Council of Chiefs was abolished.

Fiji had a new Constitution in 2013 and the Presidents role changed by the following:


 * 1) The President is elected by Parliament for a three-year term and if re-appointed serve for another 3 more years.
 * 2) In the event of a vacancy the Chief Justice may act as President.

Line of succession in since 9 November 1918


Emperor Haile Selassie <ol> Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen (1916–1997) <li>Prince Zera Yacob (1953–) <li>Prince Paul Wossen Seged (1947–) <li>Prince Mikael (1950–) <li>Prince Dawit (1952–1989) 2 boys <li>Prince Taffari (1954–) <li>Prince Beede Mariam (1957–) <li>Prince Ermias Sahle Selassie (1960–) </ol>

Family tree line

 * [[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] King Charles Albert of Sardinia (1798-1849)
 * [[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy (1820-1878)
 * [[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] ''King Umberto I of Italy (1844-1900)
 * [[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy (1869–1947)
 * [[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] King Umberto II of Italy (1904–1983)''
 * Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples (b. 1937)
 * (1) Emanuele Filiberto, Prince of Venice and Piedmont (b. 1972)
 * [[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] Amadeo I of Spain (1845–1890)
 * Prince Emanuele Filiberto, Duke of Aosta (1869–1931)
 * Prince Amedeo, Duke of Aosta (1898–1942)
 * Prince Aimone, Duke of Aosta (1900–1948)
 * (2) Prince Amedeo, Duke of Aosta (b. 1943)
 * (3) Prince Aimone, Duke of Apulia (b. 1967)
 * (4) Prince Umberto of Savoy-Aosta (b. 2009)
 * (5) Prince Amedeo of Savoy-Aosta (b. 2011)
 * ''Prince Vittorio Emanuele, Count of Turin (1870–1946)
 * ''Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi (1873–1933)
 * Prince Umberto, Count of Salemi (1889–1918)
 * Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Genoa (1822-1855)
 * Prince Thomas, Duke of Genoa (1854–1931)
 * Prince Ferdinando, Duke of Genoa (1884–1963)
 * Prince Filiberto, Duke of Genoa (1895–1990)
 * Prince Adalberto, Duke of Bergamo (1898–1982)
 * Prince Eugenio, Duke of Genoa (1906–1996)

Members of the Council
Its members, selected among the party's gerarchi, were as follows:

and those of the Corporations; Industrialists, Agriculture workers, Industrial workers and Farmers. The inventor Guglielmo Marconi was the President of the Academy of Italy, making him a council member.
 * The Chief of Staff i.e. commander of the MVSN
 * The Secretary of the National Fascist Party (who is also the secretary of the Council)
 * Various people chosen by Mussolini himself, who held 3-years appointments.

http://www.kolumbus.fi/taglarsson/dokumentit/ita1.htm#MUSSOLINI

25 July Vote
19 Ja-Stimmen: Emilio De Bono (Quadrumvirs) Cesare Maria De Vecchi (Quadrumvirs), Dino Grandi (Chamber of Fasci and Corporations) Alfredo De Marsico (Minister für Gnade und Justiz) Giacomo Acerbo (Finance Minister) Carlo Pareschi (Minister für Landwirtschaft und Forsten) Tullio Canetti (Minister der Körperschaften) Luigi Federzoni (President der Academia d'Italia) Giovanni Balella (President des Industriellenverbandes) Luciano Gottardi (President des Industriearbeiterverbandes) Annio Bignardi (President des Landarbeiterverbandes) Alberto De Stefani Edmondo Rossoni Giuseppe Bottai Giovanni Marinelli Dino Alfieri Galeazzo Ciano Umberto Albini (Unterstaatssekretär im Innenministerium) Giuseppe Bastianini (Unterstaatssekretär im Außenministerium)

8 Nein-Stimmen: Carlo Scorza (Generalsekretär der Partito Nazionale Fascista) Carlo Alberto Biggini (Minister für Nationale Erziehung) Gaetano Polverelli (Minister für Volkskultur) Antonio Tringali Casanova (Präsident des Sondergerichts für die Staatssicherheit) Ettore Frattari (Präsident des Bauernverbandes) Roberto Farinacci Guido Buffarini Enzo Galbiatti (Stabschef der Freiwilligen Miliz für die Sicherheit des Staates)

1 Enthaltung: Giacomo Suardo (Präsident des Italienischen Senats)

Con la legge 14 dicembre 1929, n. 2099, che sul punto aveva modificato la legge 2693/1928,[5] ne erano membri di diritto:

i quadrumviri della Marcia su Roma (Italo Balbo, Emilio De Bono, Cesare Maria De Vecchi e Michele Bianchi) a tempo illimitato; il presidente del Senato; il presidente della Camera dei deputati (dal 1939 Camera dei Fasci e delle Corporazioni); il segretario e i due vicesegretari del Partito Nazionale Fascista; i ministri Segretari di Stato per gli affari esteri, per l'interno, per la giustizia, per le finanze, per l'educazione nazionale, per l'agricoltura e le foreste e per le corporazioni (dal 1935 anche Stampa e propagande, poi Cultura popolare); il comandante generale della Milizia volontaria per la sicurezza nazionale; il presidente dell'Accademia d'Italia; il presidente del Tribunale speciale per la difesa dello Stato (1926-1943); i presidenti delle confederazioni nazionali fasciste e delle confederazioni nazionali dei sindacati fascisti dell'industria e dell'agricoltura.

Oltre ai suddetti membri di diritto potevano essere chiamati a far parte del Gran consiglio ulteriori componenti nominati con decreto del capo del governo, che duravano in carica un triennio, con possibilità di conferma, ma erano in ogni momento revocabili.

Ethiopian line of succession

 * [[Image:Simple gold crown.svg|15px]] Emperor Haile Selassie I (1892–1975)
 * HIH Crown Prince Asfa Wossen (1916–1997)
 * HIH Prince Ermias Sahle Selassie (b.1960)
 * HIH Prince Makonnen (1923–1957)
 * HIH Prince Pawlus Wossen Seged (b.1947)
 * HIH Prince Mikael (b.1950)
 * HIH Prince Dawit (b.1952)
 * HIH Prince Yokshan (b.1978)
 * HIH Prince Joel (b.1982)
 * HIH Prince Fileppos Tafari (b.1954)
 * HIH Prince Be’eda Mariam (b.1957)
 * HIH Prince Sahle Selassie (1931–1962)
 * HIH Prince Ermias Sahle Selassie (b.1960)
 * HIH Prince Sahle-Selassie Ermias (b.1992)
 * HIH Prince Fesseha Zion Ermias (b.1992)

List of Members of the Legislative Council as of 25 December 1941
Members who did not serve throughout the term are italicised.

Leo d'Almada e Castro Appointed (Unofficial) Portuguese Member Edgar Davidson Appointed (Unofficial) Li Tse-fong Appointed (Unofficial) Man-kam Lo Appointed (Unofficial) Senior Chinese Unofficial Member Major-General Christopher Maltby Appointed (Ex officio - General Officer Commanding the Troops) Roland Arthur Charles North Appointed (Ex officio - Secretary for Chinese Affairs) John Johnstone Paterson Appointed (Unofficial) Thomas Ernest Pearce Appointed (Unofficial) J. P. Pennefather-Evans Appointed (Official - Commissioner of Police) Alexander Bruce Purves Appointed (Official - Director of Public Works) Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Appointed (Official - Director of Medical Services) Andrew Lusk Shields Appointed (Unofficial) William Ngartse Thomas Tam Appointed (Unofficial) Chinese Member http://www.legco.gov.hk/1941/yr1941.htm http://app.legco.gov.hk/member_front/english/library/member_search.aspx?__VIEWSTATE=%2FwEPDwUKMTQ2OTk2OTE5M2Rk&surname=&name=&legislative_term_logic=AND&legislative_term1=on&from_day=25&from_month=11&from_year=1940&to_day=25&to_month=12&to_year=1941&appointed=&elected=&elected_functional=&elected_geographical=&elected_electoralcollege=&btn_submit=Search


 * List of Legislative Council of Hong Kong members 1850–1941

Children of sons of the Sovereign (30 January​ 1864)
The Queen has been pleased by letters patent under the Great Seal, to declare her Royal will and pleasure that, besides the children of the Sovereigns of these realms, the children of the sons of any Sovereign of Great Britain and Ireland shall have, and at all times hold and enjoy, the style, title or attribute of "Royal Highness​" with their titular dignity of Prince or Princess prefixed to their respective christian names, or with their other titles of honour; and further to declare her will and pleasure that the Earl Marshal of England, or his Deputy for the time being, do cause the said letters patent to be recorded in Her Majesty's College of Arms to the end that the officers of arms, and all others, may take due notice thereof.

Children of the eldest son of any Prince of Wales (28 May 1898)
The Queen has been pleased by letters patent under the Great Seal, to declare that the children of the eldest son of any Prince of Wales shall have, and at all times hold and enjoy, the style, title, and attribute of "Royal Highness".

Members of the Royal Family (30 November​ 1917)
The King has been pleased by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, bearing date the 30th ultimo, to define the styles and titles to be borne henceforth by members of the Royal Family. It is declared by the Letters Patent that the children of any Sovereign of the United Kingdom and the children of the sons of any such Sovereign and the eldest living son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales shall have and at all times hold and enjoy the style, title or attribute of "Royal Highness" with their titular dignity of Prince or Princess prefixed to their respective Christian names or with their other titles of honour; that save as aforesaid the titles of "Royal Highness", "Highness" or "Serene Highness", and the titular dignity of Prince and Princess shall cease except those titles already granted and remaining unrevoked; and that the grandchildren of the sons of any such Sovereign in the direct male line (save only the eldest living son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales) shall have the style and title enjoyed by the children of Dukes.

House of Windsor (9 April 1952)
The Queen today declared in Council Her Will and Pleasure that She and her children shall be styled and known as the House and Family of Windsor, and that Her descendants, shall bear the name of Windsor.

GNZM

 * Governor-General (date of appointment)
 * The Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Hardie Boys, GNZM, GCMG, QSO, KStJ, PC
 * The Hon. Dame Silvia Cartwright, PCNZM, DBE, QSO, DStJ
 * The Rt. Hon. Sir Anand Satyanand, GNZM, QSO, KStJ
 * The Rt. Hon. Lieutenant General Sir Jerry Mateparae, GNZM, QSO, KStJ
 * The Rt. Hon. Dame Patsy Reddy, GNZM, QSO, KStJ

1999 Birthday Honours
 * The Rt. Hon. Dame Sian Elias, GNZM, PC, QC Chief Justice of New Zealand
 * The Rt. Hon. Sir Bill Birch, GNZM, PC Minister of Finance

2000 Birthday Honours
 * The Rt. Rev. Whakahuihui Vercoe, PCNZM, MBE Bishop of Aotearoa

2001 Birthday Honours
 * Lloyd Geering, PCNZM, CBE (GNZM in 2009, ONZ in 2007)

2002 Birthday Honours
 * Sir Patrick Goodman, PCNZM, CBE (GNZM in 2009)
 * The Rt. Hon, Ivor Richardson, PCNZM, QC President of the Court of Appeal

2006 New Year Honours
 * Paul Callaghan, PCNZM, FRS, FRSNZ, (GNZM in 2009)

2008 Birthday Honours
 * Dame Malvina Major PCNZM, DBE, (GNZM in 2009, ONZ in 2012)

2009 New Year Honours
 * Ngātata Love, PCNZM, QSO, JP (GNZM in 2009)

2011 New Year Honours
 * Sir Ray Avery, GNZM

2015 New Year Honours
 * Sir Murray Brennan, GNZM

2017 Birthday Honours
 * The Rt. Hon. Sir John Key, GNZM Prime Minister of New Zealand

DCNZM

 * Mrs Margaret Mary MILLARD, J.P., of Palmerston North. For services to the rural community.
 * Dr Peter George SNELL, O.B.E., of Dallas, Texas, United States of America. For services to sport.
 * The Right Honourable Edmund Walter THOMAS, Q.C., of Auckland. For services as a Judge of the Court of Appeal.

2002 Birthday Honours
 * P.C.N.Z.M.
 * To be Principal Companions of the said Order:
 * Sir Patrick Ledger GOODMAN, C.B.E., of Motueka. For services to business, the arts and the community.
 * The Right Honourable Sir Ivor Lloyd Morgan RICHARDSON, of Wellington. For services as President of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand.


 * D.C.N.Z.M.
 * To be Distinguished Companions of the said Order:
 * Leslie HUTCHINS, O.B.E., J.P., of Queenstown. For services to conservation and tourism.
 * Professor Vaughan Frederick Randal JONES, of California, United States of America. For services to mathematics.
 * Dr David Charles MAUGER, of Auckland. For services to paediatrics.
 * Mrs Dorothy Huhana MIHINUI, M.B.E., J.P., of Rotorua. For services to Mäori, tourism and the community.
 * Dr Margaret June SPARROW, M.B.E., of Wellington. For services to medicine and the community.
 * Mrs Sukhinder Kaur TURNER, of Dunedin. For services to local government.

2003 New Year Honours
 * Dr (Vera) Doreen BLUMHARDT, C.B.E., of Wellington. For services to pottery and art education.
 * The Right Honourable Jenny Shipley, DCNZM, PC
 * Bruce Houlton SLANE, C.B.E., of Auckland. For services to personal and human rights, and the law.
 * Peter John TRAPSKI, C.B.E., of Tauranga. For services to the law and the community.

2003 Birthday Honours
 * Eion Sinclair EDGAR, C.N.Z.M., of Dunedin. For services to education, business and sport.
 * Mrs Alison Mary ROXBURGH, C.B.E., Q.S.O., J.P., of Nelson. For services to women's affairs and the community.
 * Archie John Te Atawhai TAIAROA, of Taumarunui. For services to Mäori.
 * Mrs Robin Adair WHITE, of Masterton. For services to painting and printmaking.

2004 New Year Honours

D.C.N.Z.M.

To be Distinguished Companions of the said Order:

Mr Leonard Ramsay CASTLE, C.B.E., of Warkworth.

For services to pottery.

Miss Anne Anituatua DELAMERE, Q.S.O., of Wellington.

For services to Maori.

Mr John Packard GOULTER, J.P., of Paihia, Bay of Islands.

For services to business and the community.

Judge Patrick Desmond MAHONY, of Wellington.

For services to the Family Court.

Mrs Deirdre Glenna MILNE, Q.S.O., of Auckland.

For services to women and the community.

2004 Birthday Honours D.C.N.Z.M.

To be Distinguished Companions of the said Order:

The Honourable Noel Crossley ANDERSON, of Auckland. For services to the judiciary.

Associate Professor Witi Tame IHIMAERA SMILER, Q.S.M., of Auckland. For services to literature.

Mr Oswald George JAMES, O.B.E, of Hamilton. For services to aviation and the community.

The Right Reverend Dr Penelope Ann Bansall JAMIESON, of Dunedin. For services to the community.

Mrs Lois Joan MUIR, O.B.E, of Dunedin. For services to sports administration and netball.

2005 New Year Honours To be Distinguished Companions of the said Order:

Professor Donald Ward BEAVEN, C.B.E., of Christchurch. For services to persons with diabetes.

The Right Honourable Peter BLANCHARD, of Auckland. For services to the Judiciary.

Dr Mary Josephine (Joy) DRAYTON, C.N.Z.M., M.B.E., of Tauranga. For services to education and local body affairs.

Dr Alan Russell FRAMPTON, of Auckland. For services to agriculture.

Mr Tumu TE HEUHEU, of Taupo. For services to conservation.

2005 Birthday Honours D.C.N.Z.M.

To be Distinguished Companions of the said Order:

Chief District Court Judge David James CARRUTHERS, of Paraparaumu. For services to the District Court.

Ms Cassia Joy COWLEY, O.B.E., of Wellington. For services to children's literature.

Mr George Vjeceslav FISTONICH, of Auckland. For services to the wine industry.

Professor Linda Jane HOLLOWAY, O.N.Z.M., of Dunedin. For services to medicine.

Judge Anand SATYANAND, of Wellington. For public services, lately as an Ombudsman.

2006 New Year Honours D.C.N.Z.M.

To be Distinguished Companions of the said Order:

Emeritus Professor Judith Mary Caroline BINNEY, C.N.Z.M., of Auckland. For services to historical research.

Mr David Rendel Kingston GASCOIGNE, C.B.E., of Wellington. For services to the arts and business.

Mr Ralph James NORRIS, of Sydney, Australia. For services to business.

The Right Honourable Andrew Patrick Charles TIPPING, of Wellington. For services as a Judge of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal of New Zealand.

2006 Birthday Honours D.C.N.Z.M

To be a Distinguished Companion of the said Order:

Mrs Christine McKelvie COLE CATLEY, Q.S.M., of North Shore City. For services to literature.

Dr Sidney Moko MEAD of Wellington. For services to education and the Māori people.

Mr Noel Stuart ROBINSON of Auckland. For services to business and the community.

NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE

Air Marshal Bruce Reid FERGUSON, O.B.E., A.F.C. (M83823) (Retired) of Wellington. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force, lately as Chief of Defence Force.

2007 New Year Honours D.C.N.Z.M.

To be Distinguished Companions of the said Order: Mr Maurice John BELGRAVE, of Wellington. For public services lately as Chief Ombudsman.

Professor Margaret CLARK, C.M.G., J.P., of Wellington. For services to education. The Honourable John Joseph McGRATH, of Wellington. For services to the Appeal and Supreme Courts of New Zealand.

Mr Nigel John Dermot (Sam) NEILL, O.B.E., of Queenstown. For services to acting. Mr Tennant Edward (Tay) WILSON, O.B.E., of Lower Hutt. For services to the Olympic and Commonwealth Games.

2007 Birthday Honours D.C.N.Z.M.

To be Distinguished Companions of the said Order:

Dr Patricia Frances GRACE, Q.S.O., of Porirua. For services to literature.

Mrs Alison Burns QUENTIN-BAXTER, Q.S.O., of Wellington. For services to the law.

Mr Stephen Robert TINDALL, O.N.Z.M., of North Shore. For services to business and the community.

Mr Henry William VAN DER HEYDEN, of Hamilton. For services to agriculture.

The Honourable William Gillow Gibbes Austen YOUNG, of Christchurch. For services as President of the Court Appeal of New Zealand.

2008 New Year Honours D.C.N.Z.M. To be Distinguished Companions of the said Order: The Honourable Edward Taihakurei Junior DURIE, of Lower Hutt. For services to the Māori Land Court, Waitangi Tribunal and High Court of New Zealand. Professor Peter David GLUCKMAN, C.N.Z.M., of Auckland. For services to medicine. The Honourable Margaret Kerslake SHIELDS, Q.S.O., J.P., of Pukerua Bay. For services to local body affairs and women. Mr Peter Graham SIDDELL, Q.S.O., of Auckland. For services to art. Mr Kenneth Allen STEVENS, of Auckland. For services to exporting.

2008 Birthday Honours D.C.N.Z.M.

To be Distinguished Companions of the said Order:

Mr Harawira Tiri GARDINER, of Wellington. For services to Māori.

The Honourable John William HANSEN, of Rangiora. For services to the judiciary.

Mr Peter Charles MAIRE, of North Shore. For services to business.

Emeritus Professor Arthur Harold MARSHALL, of Auckland. For services to acoustical science.

Ms Gillian Karawe WHITEHEAD, M.N.Z.M., of Dunedin. For services to music.

2009 New Year Honours D.C.N.Z.M.

To be Distinguished Companions of the said Order:

Dr Claudia Josepha ORANGE, O.B.E., of Wellington. For services to historical research.

Professor David Christopher Graham SKEGG, O.B.E., of Dunedin. For services to medicine.

Mr Murray John WELLS, of Auckland. For services to business and sport.

The Honourable Margaret Anne WILSON, of Tauranga. For services as a Member of Parliament and as Speaker of the House of Representatives.

More than one episode

 * Daniel Flynn The Bill
 * Roger May Doctors
 * Kate O'Flynn
 * James Laurenson
 * Alan Williams Doctors
 * Malcolm Storry
 * John Light WPC 56
 * Kasia Koleczek
 * Keith Osborn
 * Hugo Speer The Full Monty
 * Emer Kenny
 * Tom Chambers Holby/Casualty Strictly Winner 2008
 * Jack Deam Shameless, Doctors
 * Alex Price Doctors
 * Nancy Carroll Doctors
 * John Burton Doctors
 * Sorcha Cusack
 * Mark Williams Harry Potter

Episode 1

 * Oliver Ryan Doctors
 * Adam Astill Doctors, Mistresses
 * Barry Sloane Doctors
 * Bryony Afferson Doctors

Grand Slams
2001 Georgia, Romania chocked 2002 Romania 2003 Portugal 2008 Georgia 2011 Georgia

Restore Tyseley

 * BR Mk2 5194
 * BR Mk2 14090
 * BR Mk2 5186
 * BR Mk2 5300
 * BR Mk2 5314
 * BR Mk2 5183
 * BR Mk2 5179
 * BR Mk2 5420

Facts
First ever wins over Angola T, Estonia T, Guatemala T, Hungary T, Libya T, Nigeria, Northern Ireland T, Oman T, Poland T, Russia (since the breakup of the Soviet Union) T, Saudi Arabia T, Tahiti T, Thailand T, Trinidad and Tobago T, Turkey T, Ukraine T, Uzbekistan T and Wales T.

First wins over:
 * Argentina since 2005 at home, no win in Argentina since 1987.
 * Australia since 2005 and maiden win in Australia. T
 * Bolivia since 1985 in Bolivia.
 * Chile since 2003 at home and first win in Chile since 2001.
 * Colombia since 2005 at home and first win in Colombia since 1976.
 * Czech Republic since 1997. T
 * Ecuador since 2004 at Uruguay and first win in Ecuador since 1993.
 * England since 1990. T
 * France since 1966 and maiden home win. T
 * Ireland since 1974 and maiden home win. T
 * Israel since 1973 and maiden home win. T
 * Italy since 1981 and maiden win in Italy. T
 * Jamaica since 1974. T
 * Japan since 1985. T
 * Mexico since 2003. T
 * Paraguay since 1999 in Paraguay.
 * Peru since 2003 in Peru.
 * Romania since 1930. T
 * South Africa since 1997 and maiden win in South Africa. T
 * Venezuela since 2000 at home and first win in Venezuela since 1996.

No win over: First
 * Algeria T
 * Austria since 1964 in Austria T
 * Brazil since 2001 at home and in Brazil in 1992
 * Germany since 1928 (did beat East Germany in 1985) T
 * Ghana T
 * Georgia T
 * Netherlands since 1980 in Uruguay and 1928 in the Netherlands T
 * Norway since 1972 in Norway T
 * Serbia since 1930 (as Yugoslavia, but played Serbia and Montenegro in 2006)
 * Spain T
 * Tunisia T
 * United States since 1993

Not played during Processco https://www.auf.org.uy/historico-partidos/1/---23-0/
 * 1) Belgium
 * 2) Bulgaria
 * 3) Canada
 * 4) Denmark
 * UAE
 * 1) Scotland
 * 2) Finland
 * 3) Haiti
 * 4) Honduras
 * 5) India
 * 6) Iraq
 * 7) Iran
 * 8) Luxembourg
 * 9) New Zealand 1995
 * 10) Saarland
 * 11) Senegal 2002
 * 12) Singapore 1982
 * 13) Sweden 1974

2010

 * 1) First Uruguayan team to beat the hosts of a FIFA World Cup since Brazil 1950.
 * 2) First Uruguayan team to beat Mexico in the FIFA World Cup.
 * 3) First Uruguayan team to reach the Round of 16 (1990), Quarter-Final and Semi-Final (1970).
 * 4) Third Uruguayan team to finish fourth in FIFA World Cup since 1954 and 1970.

2014

 * 1) First Uruguayan team to beat Italy in the FIFA World Cup.
 * 2) First Uruguayan team to beat England in the FIFA World Cup since 1954.
 * 3) First Uruguayan team to beat two UEFA Teams in a FIFA World Cup since 1970.

2018

 * 1) First Uruguayan team to beat Egypt in the FIFA World Cup.
 * 2) First Uruguayan team to beat Saudi Arabia in the FIFA World Cup and also a maiden victory over Saudi Arabia.
 * 3) Second Uruguayan team to beat the hosts of a FIFA World Cup and also a maiden victory over Russia since the split of the Soviet Union and first win over Russia/Soviet Union since 1970.

Official matches
Below is a list of all matches Uruguay have played against FIFA recognised teams

Updated as of 30 June 2018.

Nepal Princes

 * King Mahendra
 * King Birendra
 * King Dipendra
 * Prince Nirajan
 * King Gyanendra
 * Crown Prince Paras
 * Prince Hridayendra
 * Prince Dhirendra
 * Prince Himalaya
 * Prince Basundhara

Artemio Franchi Trophy
Soviet Union
 * 1) 29/11/1961  Montevideo           Uruguay             1-2 Soviet Union
 * 2) 27/04/1962  Moskva               Uruguay             0-5 Soviet Union
 * 3) 06/06/1962  Arica                Uruguay             1-2 Soviet Union     World Cup

Spain
 * 1) 23/06/1966  La Coruña Spain - URUGUAY 1 - 1 FRIENDLY
 * 2) 06/02/2013 Doha SPAIN - URUGUAY 3 - 1 FRIENDLY
 * 3) 16/06/2013 Recife SPAIN - URUGUAY 2 - 1 CONFEDERATIONS CUP

Italy
 * 1) 1970 FIFA World Cup Uruguay

Germany
 * 1) 20/ 6/1970 Cd. de México, Mex  Uruguay          1-0  World Cup
 * 2) 25/ 3/1998 Stuttgart           Brazil           1-2

France
 * 1) 7- 6-2001 Suwon          Brazil             2-1     Confederations Cup
 * 2) 18- 6-2003 Lyon           Colombia           1-0     Confederations Cup

Netherlands
 * 1) 20-12-1989  Rotterdam       Brazil          0-1

Denmark
 * 1) 13.01.1995 Riyadh        Argentina      2-0  40,000 Bujsaim (UAE)      IC

Greece
 * 1) 16.06.2005 Leipzig        Brazil-Greece                   3-0     Confederations Cup

Portugal
 * 1) 28.06.2017  Kazan        CHILE             0-0 5 CC 2017 sf Fernando Santos

Duke of Grafton Line of succession

 * Coronet of a British Duke.svg Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton (1663–1690)
 * Coronet of a British Duke.svg Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton (1683–1757)
 * Charles FitzRoy, Earl of Euston (1714–1715)
 * George FitzRoy, Earl of Euston (1715–1747)
 * Lord Augustus FitzRoy (1716–1741)
 * Coronet of a British Duke.svg Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton (1735–1811)
 * Coronet of a British Duke.svg George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton (1760–1844)
 * Coronet of a British Duke.svg Henry FitzRoy, 5th Duke of Grafton (1790–1863)
 * Coronet of a British Duke.svg William FitzRoy, 6th Duke of Grafton (1819–1882)
 * Coronet of a British Duke.svg Augustus FitzRoy, 7th Duke of Grafton (1821–1918)
 * Henry James FitzRoy, Earl of Euston (1848–1912)
 * Coronet of a British Duke.svg Alfred FitzRoy, 8th Duke of Grafton (1850–1930)
 * William FitzRoy, Viscount Ipswich (1884–1918)
 * Coronet of a British Duke.svg John FitzRoy, 9th Duke of Grafton (1914–1936)
 * Lord Charles Edward FitzRoy (1857–1911)
 * Coronet of a British Duke.svg Charles FitzRoy, 10th Duke of Grafton (1892–1970)
 * Coronet of a British Duke.svg Hugh FitzRoy, 11th Duke of Grafton (1919–2011)
 * James FitzRoy, Earl of Euston (1947–2009)
 * Coronet of a British Duke.svg Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton (b. 1978)
 * (1) Alfred FitzRoy, Earl of Euston (b. 2012)
 * (2) Lord Rafe FitzRoy (b. 2017)
 * (3) Lord FitzRoy (b. 1957)
 * (4) Nicholas FitzRoy (b. 1991)
 * (5) George FitzRoy (b. 1993)
 * Lord Charles FitzRoy (1923–1944)
 * Lord Edward FitzRoy (1928–2007)
 * (6) Michael FitzRoy (b. 1958)
 * (7) Edwin FitzRoy (b. 1992)
 * Lord Michael FitzRoy (1932–1954)
 * Edward FitzRoy (1893–1917)
 * John FitzRoy (1899–1945)
 * Henry FitzRoy (1930–1954)
 * Lord Frederick FitzRoy (1823–1919)
 * Evelyn FitzRoy (1860–1924)
 * Lord Charles FitzRoy (1791–1865)
 * Cavendish FitzRoy (1833–1894)
 * Harold FitzRoy (1870–1939)
 * Charles FitzRoy (1900–1960)
 * Kenneth FitzRoy (1928–2005)
 * Ian FitzRoy (1954–2010)
 * Lord William FitzRoy (1794–1804)
 * Lord Hugh FitzRoy (1795–1797)
 * Lord Richard FitzRoy (1798–1798)
 * Lord Richard FitzRoy (1800–1801)
 * Lord James FitzRoy (1804–1834)
 * Lord Charles FitzRoy (1764–1829)


 * Lord Henry FitzRoy (1770–1828) had issue
 * Lord Frederick FitzRoy (1774–)
 * Lord William FitzRoy (1782–1857) had issue
 * Lord John FitzRoy (1785–1856) no issue
 * Coronet of a British Baron.svg Charles FitzRoy, 1st Baron Southampton (1737–1797)
 * Lord Charles Fitzroy (1718–1739)

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