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* '''Crowns'''
**[[File:NSE Flag.png|frameless|x20px]] Imperial Crown
**[[File:State Flag.png|frameless|x20px]] Crown of the Grand State Kingdom
**[[File:Oldsaroox.png|frameless|x20px]] Oxerian State Crown
* '''Honours'''
**[[File:NSE Flag.png|frameless|x20px]] Sovereign of the Order of the New Sarovian Empire
**[[File:State Flag.png|frameless|x20px]] Sovereign of the Order of the Black Sun
** Star of Carolus
**[[File:Oldsaroox.png|frameless|x20px]] Knight Commander of the Order of the Oxerian Knights
** Star of Constantine
**[[File:NSE Flag.png|frameless|x20px]] Star of Carolus
** Imperial Vasa Star
**[[File:NSE Flag.png|frameless|x20px]] Star of Constantine
**[[File:NSE Flag.png|frameless|x20px]] Imperial Vasa Star
* '''Decorations'''
**[[File:NSE Flag.png|frameless|x20px]] Sarovian Cross
**[[File:NSE Flag.png|frameless|x20px]] Order of the Sarovian Crown
**[[File:NSE Flag.png|frameless|x20px]] Order of the Lion
**[[File:NSE Flag.png|frameless|x20px]] Order of the King
**[[File:NSE Flag.png|frameless|x20px]] Victory Cross
[[File:William I.png|400px|thumb|centre|Crowns, honours and decorations of William I]]
 
==== Coat of arms ====
 
As the son of Carolus XII, William I's arms were the imperial arms of New Sarovia differenced with a label of three points argent, the usual arms for the heir apparent of the throne. However, he was not granted these until he was formally invested as the Prince of Kiev. When he ascended the throne, through the virtue of being the King of the Sarovians and the Emperor of the New Sarovian Empire, Constantine VI was the source of all heraldry and symbols through during his reign and bore the arms of New Sarovia.
 
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|Arms of William I as Prince of Kiev.
|Arms of William I as sovereign.
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