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Posthumous recognition
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A posthumous recognition is a ceremonial award given after the recipient has died, usually in honor of an action associated with their death.

Awards are normally given while the recipient is alive, but when awarded after death, the recipient is referred to as having been "awarded posthumously." Some awards are given only after the death of the recipient, and thus are by definition a posthumous recognition. Conversely, some awards, such as the Nobel Prize, and most knighthoods, are forbidden from being awarded posthumously.

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