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Order of the Dannebrog

The Order of the Dannebrog (Danish: Dannebrogordenen)[3] is a Danish order of chivalry instituted in 1671 by Christian V. Until 1808, membership in the Order was limited to fifty members of noble or royal rank,[4] who formed a single class known as White Knights to distinguish them from the Blue Knights who were members of the Order of the Elephant.[5] In 1808, the Order was reformed and divided into four classes. The statute of the Order was amended in 1951 by a Royal Ordinance so that both men and women could be members of the Order. Today, the Order of the Dannebrog is a means of honouring and rewarding the faithful servants of the modern Danish state for meritorious civil or military service, for a particular contribution to the arts, sciences or business life, or for working for Danish interests.

Order of the Dannebrog
Dannebrogordenen
Order of the Dannebrog, Breast Star
of the Grand Cross, unofficial model
Awarded by

Sovereign of Denmark[1]
TypeChivalric order with six grades, one grade augmentation, and one related decoration
Established12 October 1671[2]
Country Kingdom of Denmark
RibbonWhite with red edges
MottoGud og Kongen
(Danish for 'God and the King')
CriteriaMeritorious civil or military service, for a particular contribution to the arts, sciences or business life, or for those working for Danish interests
StatusCurrently constituted
FounderChristian V
Grand MasterMargrethe II
Grades
Grand Commander (S.Kmd.)
Grand Cross (S.K.)
Commander 1st Class (K.1)
Commander (K.)
Knight 1st Class (R.1)
Knight (R.)
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of the Elephant
Next (lower)Medal of Merit
RelatedDecoration of the Cross of Honour of the Dannebrog

Grand Commander


Grand Cross

Commander 1st Class

Commander

Knight 1st Class


Knight
Ribbon bars of the Order

Insignia Edit

The badge of the Order is a white enamelled Dannebrog cross (i.e., a cross pattée, the lower arm being longer than the others) with a red enamelled border, for the Knights in silver, and for everyone else in gold or silver gilt. At the top of this cross is the royal cypher of the bestowing monarch, crowned with the distinctive Danish royal crown[a] On its front, the cross bears the royal cyphers of Christian V at its centre, as well as the motto of the Order: Gud og Kongen (God and the King) on its arms. On its reverse are found the crowned royal cyphers of Valdemar II Sejr, Christian V and Frederik VI,[b] as well as the years 1219, 1671 and 1808, the years that each of them ascended the Danish throne. In each of the four angles of the cross is found a small Danish royal crown.

The collar of the Order is made of gold, with small enamelled Dannebrog crosses alternating with alternating crowned royal cyphers representing Kings Valdemar II Sejr and Christian V, the reputed and actual founders of the Order. When the collar is worn the sash is not worn.

The star of the Order is an eight-pointed silver star with straight rays with an enamelled Dannebrog cross (similar to the front of the badge but without the royal cypher above and the royal crowns between the arms of the cross) at the centre.

The breast cross of the Order is similar to the cross on the star but larger and with faceted silver instead of white enamel and without the silver rays of the star.

The ribbon of the Order is white silk moiré with red borders, the national colours of Denmark.[2]

 
Details of the vestments of the Knights of the Dannebrog, c. 1750

The Order originally had a distinctive habit worn by the knights (after 1808, by the Knights Grand Cross) on very solemn occasions. The habit consisted of a white doublet, white breeches, white stockings and white shoes, over which was worn a red mantle with a white lining and with the star of the order embroidered in silver on its left side. Over this red mantle was worn a short white shoulder cape with a standing collar embroidered in gold, upon which was worn the collar of the Order (the habit was always worn with the collar and never with the ribbon of the Order). The habit also had a black hat with a plume of white and red ostrich feathers. This habit was almost identical to that worn by the knights of the Order of the Elephant.

Grades Edit

The Order is divided into six grades, which are grouped into four classes:

  • Special class
    • Grand Commander (Storkommandør; S.Kmd.) — wears the badge with diamonds[c] on a necklet (gentlemen) or on a bow (ladies), plus the star on the left chest;
  • First Order class
    • Grand Cross (Storkors; S.K.) — wears the badge on a collar or on a sash on the right shoulder, plus the star on the left chest;
  • Second Order class
    • Commander 1st Class (Kommandør af 1. grad; K.1) — wears the breast cross on the left chest, plus (for gentlemen) the badge on a neck ribbon;
    • Commander (Kommandør; K.) — wears the badge on a neck ribbon (gentlemen) or on a bow (ladies);
  • Third Order class
    • Knight 1st Class (Ridder af 1. grad; R.1) — wears the badge on a ribbon (gentlemen) or on a bow (ladies) with rosette on the left chest;
    • Knight (Ridder; R.) — wears the badge on a ribbon (gentlemen) or on a bow (ladies) on the left chest.

The Grand Commander grade is reserved for persons of princely origin. It is awarded only to royalty with close family ties to the Danish Royal House. The Grand Cross grade can, as a special honor, be awarded 'with diamonds' (S.K.i diam., short for Storkors i diamanter). The Order also has a related decoration, known as the Cross of Honour (D.Ht., short for Dannebrogordens Hæderstegn).[2] The insignia of the Order must be returned upon the death of the holder.

Order of wear Edit

 
The order of wear for five of the six grades with their respective insignia (gentlemen) – 1: Knight; 2: Knight 1st Class; 3: Commander; 4: Commander 1st Class; 5: Grand Cross

Cross of Honour Edit

The Dannebrogordenens Hæderstegn (Cross of Honour of the Order of the Dannebrog) in modern times is only awarded to Danes on whom the Order of the Dannebrog has already been bestowed. It is also worn by members of the Danish royal family. Its badge is similar to the badge of the Order, but all in silver. It is worn on a ribbon (by gentlemen) or bow (by ladies), with rosette, on the left chest.

Recipients Edit

 
The Court Marshal of Denmark (at left) wearing the Grand Cross insignia

Each Danish ministry has a quota of Knights and Knights 1st class that they may use at their discretion. It is most often given to high-ranking officers of the police, armed forces and emergency services.

Also used for politicians in Folketinget after 8 years of elected service. Ministers are given the rank of Knight 1st Class.

The rank of Commander is given to colonels, ministers and other high-ranking officials as a retirement-decoration after long service. Commander 1st class is given for admirals, generals, Supreme-court judges, ambassadors, and other governmental leaders as a retirement decoration.

 
British general Sir Arthur Paget wearing the Grand Cross, 1908

The Grand Cross is most often used for admirals, generals, Supreme-court judges, ambassadors and similar as a reward for very meritorious service to Denmark.

Grand Cross with Breaststar with Diamonds[d] is most often given to high-ranking officers of the Royal Court, such as Hofmarskals.

Finally, the Grand Commander grade is given only to 8 people. The reigning monarch is always a Grand Commander, and he/she may give the grade to 7 others, most often close family.

Diplomatic use Edit

Award of the Order of the Dannebrog is often used as a tool of diplomacy. If a foreign country has an Order that they give to foreign diplomats in their country, then their diplomats in Denmark can be given an Order of the Dannebrog. To be eligible, the foreign ambassador must have resided in Denmark for at least three years.

Diplomatic rank Rank of the Order
Ambassador Grand Cross
Chargé d'Affaires e.p. (en pieds) Commander (Commander 1st Class, if over 40 years of age)
Chargé d'Affaires a.i. (ad interim) Commander or Knight 1st Class
Ambassador Advisor Commander
1st Embassy Secretary Knight 1st Class
2nd or 3rd Embassy Secretary Knight
Defence Attachés Depending on military rank
Other Attachés Knight or Commander depending on merit

Grand Commanders Edit

 
Collar of the Order
  1. Her Majesty Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark, Master of the Order (14 January 1972)[6]
  2. His Majesty Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden (10 October 1975)[7]
  3. His Majesty Harald V, King of Norway (28 October 1991)[7]
  4. Her Royal Highness Benedikte, Princess of Denmark (27 January 1993)[8][9]
  5. His Royal Highness Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark (1 January 2004)[10][11]
  6. His Royal Highness Joachim, Prince of Denmark (16 April 2004)[12][13]

With the deaths of Prince Henrik of Denmark in 2018, and King Constantine II of Greece in 2023, two Grand Commander positions are available. The number of Grand Commanders never exceed 8.

Revocation Edit

It is possible for membership in the Order to be revoked. Before 1808, membership had only been revoked on two occasions – Peder Griffenfeld who was charged with treason, and Samuel Christoph von Plessen [da] (1640–1704) who was charged with looting and gross misconduct. In more recent times, it has been revoked on the basis of criminality, such as Peter Adler Alberti (1910), Erik Ninn-Hansen (1995), and Peter Brixtofte (2008). Foreigners have also had their membership revoked. Several prominent Nazi officials, such as Hermann Göring and Konstantin von Neurath, were awarded the Order, but it was later revoked.[14]

Jewelers and goldsmiths Edit

 
Anton Michelsen (1809–1877)

Below is a list of jewelers who have made the insignia for the Order:

Jeweler Period
Royal Goldsmith Poul Kurtz 1655–1679
Royal Goldsmith Ferdinand Küblich 1670–1687
Royal Goldsmith Fridrich Kurtz 1679–1703
Royal Goldsmith Pierre Tresfort 1687–1729
Royal Goldsmith Jean Henri de Moor 1688–1696
Royal Goldsmith Andreas Normand 1700–1727
Royal Jeweler Frederik Fabritius 1746–1778
Royal Jeweler Christopher Fabritius 1778–1829
Royal Jeweler Frederik Fabritius −1832
Royal Goldsmith Nicolai Christensen ?–1832
Jeweler Poul Ressen Eggersen 1832–1841
Royal Jeweler Anton Michelsen 1848–

Anton Michelsen was made a part of Royal Copenhagen A/S, which is now the supplier.

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

Explanatory notes Edit

  1. ^ This royal crown is usually flat and of one piece with the badge itself, although some crowns, especially in badges made in the 19th century and early 20th centuries, are three dimensional, with the badge proper suspended from them.
  2. ^ Valdemar II is the Danish king associated with the legendary origins of the Dannebrog and the reputed first founder of the Order, Christian V is the founder of the present Order and Frederik VI reformed the Order, dividing it into its present six grades
  3. ^ On this badge table cut diamonds entirely replace the white enamel of the cross and smaller diamonds completely cover the royal crowns in the angles of this cross, the royal cypher of the current monarch and its royal crown at the top of this cross as well as the connecting link by which this badge hangs from its ribbon. Only the red enamel border which surrounds the table cut diamond cross of the badge is not set with diamonds.
  4. ^ I.e., fourteen table-cut diamonds are set on the white enamel of the cross of the Order, which in this case has no royal ciphers, dates nor motto.

References Edit

  1. ^ Jespersen, Knud J. V. "The Royal Orders of Chivalry". Denmark: The Official Website of Denmark. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. Retrieved 28 December 2012. The Queen heads the two Danish Royal Orders of Chivalry, the Order of the Elephant and the Order of the Dannebrog....Any decision about the bestowal of honours continues to lie solely with the Head of the Order, but the day-to-day administration of the honours system is undertaken by the College of Arms, which forms part of the royal court
  2. ^ a b c Robertson, Megan C. (16 December 2011). "Kingdom of Denmark: Order of the Dannebrog". Medals of the World. Retrieved 28 December 2012. Ribbon: White with red edges...Instituted: 12 October 1671 by King Christian V...Awarded: For special deeds or conspicuous service to Denmark..Grades: 6 plus a Silver Cross – renamed Cross of Honour of the Order of the Dannebrog (Dannebrogordenens Hæderstegn) in 1952
  3. ^ "De kongelige Ridderordener". Monarkiet i Danmark (in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark: Kongehuset (The Danish Royal House). 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2012. Danmark har to kongelige ridderordener, Elefantordenen og Dannebrogordenen (Denmark has two Royal Orders of Chivalry: The Order of the Elephant, and The Order of Dannebrog)
  4. ^ "The Royal Orders of Chivalry". The Danish Monarchy, Official Homepage of the Danish Royal Family. Kongehuset (The Royal House of Denmark). 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2012. According to those statutes, the order had only one grade called 'White Knight', corresponding to today's 'Grand Cross Knight'. The circle of knights was limited to Danish royalty and noblemen; commoners were not considered. That changed in connection with the expansion of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1808. On that occasion, the order was divided into different grades, and the circle of those decorated was widened to include common-born persons. Along with a series of lesser changes later, the decisions from 1808 continue as the formal basis for conferral of the Order of the Dannebrog. Today, Danish commoners constitute by far the largest group of those decorated
  5. ^ "The Order of Dannebrog". Ordenshistorish Selskab. The Orders and Medals Society of Denmark. 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2012. The order had one class and the members were called 'white knights' (as opposed to the Order of the Elephant's 'blue knights')
  6. ^ "H.M. Dronningen—Danske dekorationer". Hendes Majestæt Dronning Margrethe II. Kongehuset (The Royal House of Denmark). 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2012. Storkommandør af Dannebrogordenen (S.Kmd.)
  7. ^ a b "Ordensdetaljer: storkommandør af Dannebrogordenen". borger.dk. Copenhagen: Ministry of Research, Innovation and Higher Education of Denmark. 2012. Archived from the original on 12 February 2013. Retrieved 28 December 2012. Hans Majestæt Carl XVI Gustaf, Konge af Sverige (10.4.1975); Hans Majestæt Kong Harald, Norges Konge (28.10.1991); Hans Majestæt Konstantin II, fhv. Konge af Grækenland (12.3.1964)
  8. ^ "Persondetaljer: Hendes Kongelige Højhed Prinsesse Benedikte". borger.dk. Copenhagen: Ministry of Research, Innovation and Higher Education of Denmark. 2012. Archived from the original on 12 February 2013. Retrieved 28 December 2012. Storkommandører, Prinsesse til Danmark (27.1.1993)
  9. ^ "H.K.H. Prinsesse Benedikte—Danske dekorationer". Hendes Kongelige Højhed Prinsesse Benedikte. Kongehuset (The Royal House of Denmark). 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2012. Storkommandør af Dannebrogordenen (S.Kmd.)Hjemmeværnets Fortjensttegn (Hjv.Ft.)
  10. ^ "H.K.H. Kronprinsen—Danske dekorationer". Hans Kongelige Højhed Kronprins Frederik. Kongehuset (The Royal House of Denmark). 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2012. Storkommandør (S.Kmd.)
  11. ^ "Persondetaljer: Hans Kongelige Højhed Kronprins Frederik". borger.dk. Copenhagen: Ministry of Research, Innovation and Higher Education of Denmark. 2012. Archived from the original on 12 February 2013. Retrieved 28 December 2012. Storkommandører Kronprins til Danmark (1.1.2004)
  12. ^ "Persondetaljer: Hans Kongelige Højhed Prins Joachim". borger.dk. Copenhagen: Ministry of Research, Innovation and Higher Education of Denmark. 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2012. Storkommandører, Prins til Danmark (16.4.2004)[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ "H.K.H. Prins Joachim—Danske dekorationer". Hans Kongelige Højhed Prins Joachim. Kongehuset (The Royal House of Denmark). 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2012. Storkommandør af Dannebrogordenen (S.Kmd.)
  14. ^ Panduro, Tim (10 February 2013). "Kongehuset vil ikke fortælle om nazi-skjold". lokalavisen.dk (in Danish). Lokalavisen. Retrieved 23 April 2020.

External links Edit

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The Order of the Dannebrog Danish Dannebrogordenen 3 is a Danish order of chivalry instituted in 1671 by Christian V Until 1808 membership in the Order was limited to fifty members of noble or royal rank 4 who formed a single class known as White Knights to distinguish them from the Blue Knights who were members of the Order of the Elephant 5 In 1808 the Order was reformed and divided into four classes The statute of the Order was amended in 1951 by a Royal Ordinance so that both men and women could be members of the Order Today the Order of the Dannebrog is a means of honouring and rewarding the faithful servants of the modern Danish state for meritorious civil or military service for a particular contribution to the arts sciences or business life or for working for Danish interests Order of the DannebrogDannebrogordenenOrder of the Dannebrog Breast Starof the Grand Cross unofficial modelAwarded by Sovereign of Denmark 1 TypeChivalric order with six grades one grade augmentation and one related decorationEstablished12 October 1671 2 Country Kingdom of DenmarkRibbonWhite with red edgesMottoGud og Kongen Danish for God and the King CriteriaMeritorious civil or military service for a particular contribution to the arts sciences or business life or for those working for Danish interestsStatusCurrently constitutedFounderChristian VGrand MasterMargrethe IIGradesGrand Commander S Kmd Grand Cross S K Commander 1st Class K 1 Commander K Knight 1st Class R 1 Knight R PrecedenceNext higher Order of the ElephantNext lower Medal of MeritRelatedDecoration of the Cross of Honour of the DannebrogGrand CommanderGrand Cross Commander 1st Class Commander Knight 1st Class KnightRibbon bars of the Order Contents 1 Insignia 2 Grades 2 1 Order of wear 3 Cross of Honour 4 Recipients 4 1 Diplomatic use 5 Grand Commanders 6 Revocation 7 Jewelers and goldsmiths 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 Explanatory notes 11 References 12 External linksInsignia EditThe badge of the Order is a white enamelled Dannebrog cross i e a cross pattee the lower arm being longer than the others with a red enamelled border for the Knights in silver and for everyone else in gold or silver gilt At the top of this cross is the royal cypher of the bestowing monarch crowned with the distinctive Danish royal crown a On its front the cross bears the royal cyphers of Christian V at its centre as well as the motto of the Order Gud og Kongen God and the King on its arms On its reverse are found the crowned royal cyphers of Valdemar II Sejr Christian V and Frederik VI b as well as the years 1219 1671 and 1808 the years that each of them ascended the Danish throne In each of the four angles of the cross is found a small Danish royal crown The collar of the Order is made of gold with small enamelled Dannebrog crosses alternating with alternating crowned royal cyphers representing Kings Valdemar II Sejr and Christian V the reputed and actual founders of the Order When the collar is worn the sash is not worn The star of the Order is an eight pointed silver star with straight rays with an enamelled Dannebrog cross similar to the front of the badge but without the royal cypher above and the royal crowns between the arms of the cross at the centre The breast cross of the Order is similar to the cross on the star but larger and with faceted silver instead of white enamel and without the silver rays of the star The ribbon of the Order is white silk moire with red borders the national colours of Denmark 2 nbsp Details of the vestments of the Knights of the Dannebrog c 1750The Order originally had a distinctive habit worn by the knights after 1808 by the Knights Grand Cross on very solemn occasions The habit consisted of a white doublet white breeches white stockings and white shoes over which was worn a red mantle with a white lining and with the star of the order embroidered in silver on its left side Over this red mantle was worn a short white shoulder cape with a standing collar embroidered in gold upon which was worn the collar of the Order the habit was always worn with the collar and never with the ribbon of the Order The habit also had a black hat with a plume of white and red ostrich feathers This habit was almost identical to that worn by the knights of the Order of the Elephant Grades EditThe Order is divided into six grades which are grouped into four classes Special class Grand Commander Storkommandor S Kmd wears the badge with diamonds c on a necklet gentlemen or on a bow ladies plus the star on the left chest First Order class Grand Cross Storkors S K wears the badge on a collar or on a sash on the right shoulder plus the star on the left chest Second Order class Commander 1st Class Kommandor af 1 grad K 1 wears the breast cross on the left chest plus for gentlemen the badge on a neck ribbon Commander Kommandor K wears the badge on a neck ribbon gentlemen or on a bow ladies Third Order class Knight 1st Class Ridder af 1 grad R 1 wears the badge on a ribbon gentlemen or on a bow ladies with rosette on the left chest Knight Ridder R wears the badge on a ribbon gentlemen or on a bow ladies on the left chest The Grand Commander grade is reserved for persons of princely origin It is awarded only to royalty with close family ties to the Danish Royal House The Grand Cross grade can as a special honor be awarded with diamonds S K i diam short for Storkors i diamanter The Order also has a related decoration known as the Cross of Honour D Ht short for Dannebrogordens Haederstegn 2 The insignia of the Order must be returned upon the death of the holder Order of wear Edit nbsp The order of wear for five of the six grades with their respective insignia gentlemen 1 Knight 2 Knight 1st Class 3 Commander 4 Commander 1st Class 5 Grand CrossCross of Honour EditThe Dannebrogordenens Haederstegn Cross of Honour of the Order of the Dannebrog in modern times is only awarded to Danes on whom the Order of the Dannebrog has already been bestowed It is also worn by members of the Danish royal family Its badge is similar to the badge of the Order but all in silver It is worn on a ribbon by gentlemen or bow by ladies with rosette on the left chest Recipients Edit nbsp The Court Marshal of Denmark at left wearing the Grand Cross insigniaEach Danish ministry has a quota of Knights and Knights 1st class that they may use at their discretion It is most often given to high ranking officers of the police armed forces and emergency services Also used for politicians in Folketinget after 8 years of elected service Ministers are given the rank of Knight 1st Class The rank of Commander is given to colonels ministers and other high ranking officials as a retirement decoration after long service Commander 1st class is given for admirals generals Supreme court judges ambassadors and other governmental leaders as a retirement decoration nbsp British general Sir Arthur Paget wearing the Grand Cross 1908The Grand Cross is most often used for admirals generals Supreme court judges ambassadors and similar as a reward for very meritorious service to Denmark Grand Cross with Breaststar with Diamonds d is most often given to high ranking officers of the Royal Court such as Hofmarskals Finally the Grand Commander grade is given only to 8 people The reigning monarch is always a Grand Commander and he she may give the grade to 7 others most often close family Diplomatic use Edit Award of the Order of the Dannebrog is often used as a tool of diplomacy If a foreign country has an Order that they give to foreign diplomats in their country then their diplomats in Denmark can be given an Order of the Dannebrog To be eligible the foreign ambassador must have resided in Denmark for at least three years Diplomatic rank Rank of the OrderAmbassador Grand CrossCharge d Affaires e p en pieds Commander Commander 1st Class if over 40 years of age Charge d Affaires a i ad interim Commander or Knight 1st ClassAmbassador Advisor Commander1st Embassy Secretary Knight 1st Class2nd or 3rd Embassy Secretary KnightDefence Attaches Depending on military rankOther Attaches Knight or Commander depending on meritGrand Commanders Edit nbsp Collar of the OrderHer Majesty Margrethe II Queen of Denmark Master of the Order 14 January 1972 6 His Majesty Carl XVI Gustaf King of Sweden 10 October 1975 7 His Majesty Harald V King of Norway 28 October 1991 7 Her Royal Highness Benedikte Princess of Denmark 27 January 1993 8 9 His Royal Highness Frederik Crown Prince of Denmark 1 January 2004 10 11 His Royal Highness Joachim Prince of Denmark 16 April 2004 12 13 With the deaths of Prince Henrik of Denmark in 2018 and King Constantine II of Greece in 2023 two Grand Commander positions are available The number of Grand Commanders never exceed 8 Revocation EditIt is possible for membership in the Order to be revoked Before 1808 membership had only been revoked on two occasions Peder Griffenfeld who was charged with treason and Samuel Christoph von Plessen da 1640 1704 who was charged with looting and gross misconduct In more recent times it has been revoked on the basis of criminality such as Peter Adler Alberti 1910 Erik Ninn Hansen 1995 and Peter Brixtofte 2008 Foreigners have also had their membership revoked Several prominent Nazi officials such as Hermann Goring and Konstantin von Neurath were awarded the Order but it was later revoked 14 Jewelers and goldsmiths Edit nbsp Anton Michelsen 1809 1877 Below is a list of jewelers who have made the insignia for the Order Jeweler PeriodRoyal Goldsmith Poul Kurtz 1655 1679Royal Goldsmith Ferdinand Kublich 1670 1687Royal Goldsmith Fridrich Kurtz 1679 1703Royal Goldsmith Pierre Tresfort 1687 1729Royal Goldsmith Jean Henri de Moor 1688 1696Royal Goldsmith Andreas Normand 1700 1727Royal Jeweler Frederik Fabritius 1746 1778Royal Jeweler Christopher Fabritius 1778 1829Royal Jeweler Frederik Fabritius 1832Royal Goldsmith Nicolai Christensen 1832Jeweler Poul Ressen Eggersen 1832 1841Royal Jeweler Anton Michelsen 1848 Anton Michelsen was made a part of Royal Copenhagen A S which is now the supplier Gallery Edit nbsp Grand Cross and knight 1st Class of the order nbsp Grand Cross and knight 1st Class of the order nbsp Commander 2nd Class set of insignia from the reign of Christian IX nbsp Collection of Orders of the Dannebrog in the Museum of Orders of Chivalry in Tallinn Estonia nbsp Commander Class from the reign of King Frederick IX nbsp Grand Cross and knight 1st Class of the order nbsp Grand Cross and knight 1st Class of the order nbsp Knight 1st Class set of insignia from the reign of Frederick IX nbsp Knights Class from the reign of Margrethe II Ladies version nbsp Reverse of a Knight 1st Class badge from the reign of Frederick IX nbsp Diamond encrusted set of the Grand Cross grade nbsp Obverse of a Knight 1st Class badge from the reign of Frederick IX nbsp Knights Class set of insignia from the reign of Margrethe II nbsp Badges of a Grand Cross and knight 1st Class of the order nbsp Embroidered Grand Cross Star nbsp Grand Cross Class of the order from the reign of Frederick IX nbsp Grand Cross and knight 1st Class of the order nbsp Insignia of the Knights Class with bestowal document from the reign of Margrethe II nbsp Boxes of the Grand Cross and knight 1st Class of the order nbsp Frederick IX era Grand Cross of the order nbsp Grand Cross breast star of the order from Frederick IX period nbsp Grand Cross breast star nbsp Set of the Grand Cross of the order from the reign of King Frederick IX nbsp Star of the Commander 1st Class grade of the order nbsp Knight 2nd Class from the reign of King Frederick IX nbsp Grand Cross breast star studded with diamonds nbsp Grand Cross of the order nbsp The statutes of the orderSee also EditDannebrogordenens Haederstegn List of Grand Commanders of the Dannebrog List of orders decorations and medals of the Kingdom of Denmark Order of the Elephant Order of the British Empire roughly equivalent British honour Queen Alexandra s Royal Army Nursing CorpsExplanatory notes Edit This royal crown is usually flat and of one piece with the badge itself although some crowns especially in badges made in the 19th century and early 20th centuries are three dimensional with the badge proper suspended from them Valdemar II is the Danish king associated with the legendary origins of the Dannebrog and the reputed first founder of the Order Christian V is the founder of the present Order and Frederik VI reformed the Order dividing it into its present six grades On this badge table cut diamonds entirely replace the white enamel of the cross and smaller diamonds completely cover the royal crowns in the angles of this cross the royal cypher of the current monarch and its royal crown at the top of this cross as well as the connecting link by which this badge hangs from its ribbon Only the red enamel border which surrounds the table cut diamond cross of the badge is not set with diamonds I e fourteen table cut diamonds are set on the white enamel of the cross of the Order which in this case has no royal ciphers dates nor motto References Edit Jespersen Knud J V The Royal Orders of Chivalry Denmark The Official Website of Denmark Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark Retrieved 28 December 2012 The Queen heads the two Danish Royal Orders of Chivalry the Order of the Elephant and the Order of the Dannebrog Any decision about the bestowal of honours continues to lie solely with the Head of the Order but the day to day administration of the honours system is undertaken by the College of Arms which forms part of the royal court a b c Robertson Megan C 16 December 2011 Kingdom of Denmark Order of the Dannebrog Medals of the World Retrieved 28 December 2012 Ribbon White with red edges Instituted 12 October 1671 by King Christian V Awarded For special deeds or conspicuous service to Denmark Grades 6 plus a Silver Cross renamed Cross of Honour of the Order of the Dannebrog Dannebrogordenens Haederstegn in 1952 De kongelige Ridderordener Monarkiet i Danmark in Danish Copenhagen Denmark Kongehuset The Danish Royal House 2012 Retrieved 28 December 2012 Danmark har to kongelige ridderordener Elefantordenen og Dannebrogordenen Denmark has two Royal Orders of Chivalry The Order of the Elephant and The Order of Dannebrog The Royal Orders of Chivalry The Danish Monarchy Official Homepage of the Danish Royal Family Kongehuset The Royal House of Denmark 2012 Retrieved 28 December 2012 According to those statutes the order had only one grade called White Knight corresponding to today s Grand Cross Knight The circle of knights was limited to Danish royalty and noblemen commoners were not considered That changed in connection with the expansion of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1808 On that occasion the order was divided into different grades and the circle of those decorated was widened to include common born persons Along with a series of lesser changes later the decisions from 1808 continue as the formal basis for conferral of the Order of the Dannebrog Today Danish commoners constitute by far the largest group of those decorated The Order of Dannebrog Ordenshistorish Selskab The Orders and Medals Society of Denmark 2012 Retrieved 28 December 2012 The order had one class and the members were called white knights as opposed to the Order of the Elephant s blue knights H M Dronningen Danske dekorationer Hendes Majestaet Dronning Margrethe II Kongehuset The Royal House of Denmark 2012 Retrieved 28 December 2012 Storkommandor af Dannebrogordenen S Kmd a b Ordensdetaljer storkommandor af Dannebrogordenen borger dk Copenhagen Ministry of Research Innovation and Higher Education of Denmark 2012 Archived from the original on 12 February 2013 Retrieved 28 December 2012 Hans Majestaet Carl XVI Gustaf Konge af Sverige 10 4 1975 Hans Majestaet Kong Harald Norges Konge 28 10 1991 Hans Majestaet Konstantin II fhv Konge af Graekenland 12 3 1964 Persondetaljer Hendes Kongelige Hojhed Prinsesse Benedikte borger dk Copenhagen Ministry of Research Innovation and Higher Education of Denmark 2012 Archived from the original on 12 February 2013 Retrieved 28 December 2012 Storkommandorer Prinsesse til Danmark 27 1 1993 H K H Prinsesse Benedikte Danske dekorationer Hendes Kongelige Hojhed Prinsesse Benedikte Kongehuset The Royal House of Denmark 2012 Retrieved 28 December 2012 Storkommandor af Dannebrogordenen S Kmd Hjemmevaernets Fortjensttegn Hjv Ft H K H Kronprinsen Danske dekorationer Hans Kongelige Hojhed Kronprins Frederik Kongehuset The Royal House of Denmark 2012 Retrieved 28 December 2012 Storkommandor S Kmd Persondetaljer Hans Kongelige Hojhed Kronprins Frederik borger dk Copenhagen Ministry of Research Innovation and Higher Education of Denmark 2012 Archived from the original on 12 February 2013 Retrieved 28 December 2012 Storkommandorer Kronprins til Danmark 1 1 2004 Persondetaljer Hans Kongelige Hojhed Prins Joachim borger dk Copenhagen Ministry of Research Innovation and Higher Education of Denmark 2012 Retrieved 28 December 2012 Storkommandorer Prins til Danmark 16 4 2004 permanent dead link H K H Prins Joachim Danske dekorationer Hans Kongelige Hojhed Prins Joachim Kongehuset The Royal House of Denmark 2012 Retrieved 28 December 2012 Storkommandor af Dannebrogordenen S Kmd Panduro Tim 10 February 2013 Kongehuset vil ikke fortaelle om nazi skjold lokalavisen dk in Danish Lokalavisen Retrieved 23 April 2020 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Order of the Dannebrog at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Order of the Dannebrog amp oldid 1176550392, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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