Civil Order of Saxony
Civil Order of Saxony (Zivilverdienstorden) | |
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Star and grand cross of the order | |
Awarded by Kingdom of Saxony | |
Type | Civil Order of Merit |
Eligibility | Saxon civilians |
Awarded for | service to the state for civil virtue |
Status | Obsolete |
Statistics | |
Established | 7 June 1815 |
Last awarded | 1918 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Albert Order |
Next (lower) | Order of Sidonia |
Ribbon of the order |
The Civil Order of Saxony was established 7 June 1815 by King Frederick Augustus I of Saxony. It was a general order of merit for the royal subjects of the Kingdom of Saxony for distinguished by their civic service and virtue.
Classes of the order
Upon its founding in 1815 the order was divided into seven classes of merit:
- Knight Grand Cross
- Commander First Class
- Commander Second Class
- Knight
- Small Cross
- Gold Civil Medal
- Silver Civil Medal
With an amendment of 18 March 1858 the Small Cross became the Cross of Honour, eventually becoming Knight Second Class on 31 January 1876. The decree also replaced the gold and silver medals with civilian crosses of distinction, in gold and silver. The classes of the order thus became:
- Knight Grand Cross
- Commander First Class
- Commander Second Class
- Knight First Class
- Knight Second Class
- Golden Civil Cross
- Silver Civil Cross
References
- This article is a translation in part from the same article on the Italian Wikipedia
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