fbpx
Wikipedia

Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown

The Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown (German: Verdienstorden der Bayerischen Krone) was an order of merit of the Kingdom of Bavaria established by King Maximilian Joseph I on 19 March 1808. The motto of the order is Virtus et Honos ('Courage and Honour').

Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown
Verdienstorden der Bayerischen Krone
Star and sash of the order
Awarded forMerit deserving the recognition of the state
Country Bavaria
Presented bythe King of Bavaria
EligibilityCivil servants, non-nobles, and foreigners
Mottovirtus et honor
StatusNo longer awarded
Established19 March 1808
Badge of a knight of the order
Ribbon of the Order
Precedence
Next (higher)Military Order of Max Joseph
(Militär-Max-Joseph-Orden)
Next (lower)Order of St. Michael

The order was awarded in several grades:

  • Grand Cross
  • Grand Commander
  • Commander
  • Knight
  • Medal in Gold
  • Medal in Silver

History Edit

King Maximilian I Joseph, founded the order to reward civil servants of the state of all classes and other foreigners who were deserving of recognition of the Kingdom of Bavaria. It was created as a civil counterpart to the Military Order of Max Joseph. Both the orders brought non-noble recipients in the collection of personal nobility with the title "Ritter von".

The Order of Merit of the Bavarian crown was initially founded with three grades Grand Cross, Commander, and Knight. King Maximilian II added the grade of Grand Commander in 1855. For each grade there was a fixed number of members. Initially membership in the order was limited to 12 Grand Crosses, 24 Commanders and 100 Knights. Statutes of the order from October 1817 list the limits at 24, 40 and 160. Adjustments to the statutes were also made on 16 February 1824, on 12 October 1834, on 12 January 1835 and in October 1838. The statutes were further modified in 1855 for the addition of the Grand Commander grade, also limited in numbers.

Recipients Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Tags-Blatt für München (in German). 1828-01-24 – via Google books.

order, merit, bavarian, crown, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jst. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown German Verdienstorden der Bayerischen Krone was an order of merit of the Kingdom of Bavaria established by King Maximilian Joseph I on 19 March 1808 The motto of the order is Virtus et Honos Courage and Honour Order of Merit of the Bavarian CrownVerdienstorden der Bayerischen KroneStar and sash of the orderAwarded forMerit deserving the recognition of the stateCountryBavariaPresented bythe King of BavariaEligibilityCivil servants non nobles and foreignersMottovirtus et honorStatusNo longer awardedEstablished19 March 1808Badge of a knight of the order Ribbon of the OrderPrecedenceNext higher Military Order of Max Joseph Militar Max Joseph Orden Next lower Order of St MichaelThe order was awarded in several grades Grand Cross Grand Commander Commander Knight Medal in Gold Medal in SilverHistory EditKing Maximilian I Joseph founded the order to reward civil servants of the state of all classes and other foreigners who were deserving of recognition of the Kingdom of Bavaria It was created as a civil counterpart to the Military Order of Max Joseph Both the orders brought non noble recipients in the collection of personal nobility with the title Ritter von The Order of Merit of the Bavarian crown was initially founded with three grades Grand Cross Commander and Knight King Maximilian II added the grade of Grand Commander in 1855 For each grade there was a fixed number of members Initially membership in the order was limited to 12 Grand Crosses 24 Commanders and 100 Knights Statutes of the order from October 1817 list the limits at 24 40 and 160 Adjustments to the statutes were also made on 16 February 1824 on 12 October 1834 on 12 January 1835 and in October 1838 The statutes were further modified in 1855 for the addition of the Grand Commander grade also limited in numbers Recipients EditAlfred 2nd Prince of Montenuovo Johann Baptist Ritter von Bar Konigs Hofjagermeister 1 Bernhard von Bulow Bruno Prince of Ysenburg and Budingen Chlodwig Prince of Hohenlohe Schillingsfurst Frederick Prince of Hohenzollern Josef Ritter von Schmitt Gottfried Ritter von Schmitt Georg von Hauberrisser Heinrich VII Prince Reuss of Kostritz Hermann Furst von Puckler Muskau Georg von Hertling Heinrich von Hess Prince Karl Theodor of Bavaria Konstantin of Hohenlohe Schillingsfurst Maximilian Karl Lamoral O Donnell Leopold I of Belgium Ludwig I of Bavaria Johannes von Miquel August Ludwig von Nostitz Baron Karl Ludwig von der Pfordten Philipp Prince of Eulenburg Rudolf von Seitz Albrecht von Roon Prince Rudolf of Liechtenstein Franz Xaver von Schonwerth Otto Graf zu Stolberg Wernigerode Ludwig Freiherr von und zu der Tann Rathsamhausen Johann Nepomuk von Triva Illarion Vorontsov Dashkov Harald Nicolai Storm WergelandReferences Edit Tags Blatt fur Munchen in German 1828 01 24 via Google books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown amp oldid 1161561477, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.