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Order of the Sword

The Royal Order of the Sword (officially: Royal Order of the Sword; Swedish: Kungliga Svärdsorden) is a Swedish order of chivalry and military decoration created by King Frederick I of Sweden on 23 February 1748, together with the Order of the Seraphim and the Order of the Polar Star. The motto of the order is in Latin: Pro Patria (which means "For Fatherland").

Royal Order of the Sword
Kungliga Svärdsorden
Badge and star of the order
Awarded by the monarch of Sweden
TypeFive grade order of merit
MottoPro Patria
EligibilityMilitary personnel
CriteriaValour during war and service to the Armed Forces during peacetime.
StatusActive (since 1 February 2023)
SovereignKing Carl XVI Gustaf
ChancellorSvante Lindqvist[1]
GradesCommander Grand Cross (KmstkSO)
Commander 1st Class (KSO1kl)
Commander (KSO)
Knight 1st Class (RSO1kl)
Knight (RSO)
Statistics
First induction1748
Last induction21 March 2024[2]
Precedence
Next (higher)Royal Order of the Seraphim
Next (lower)Royal Order of the Polar Star

Ribbon bar of the Order of the Sword

Collar and star of the order

Awarded to officers, and originally intended as an award for bravery and particularly long or useful service, it eventually became a more or less obligatory award for military officers after a certain number of years in service. There were originally three grades, Knight, Commander and Commander Grand Cross, but these were later multiplied by division into classes. On 20 December 2022, the Swedish Government published a new regulation that repealed the 1974 regulation, and once again opened the Royal Orders to Swedish citizens again and reactivated the Order of the Sword and the Order of Vasa, which came in effect from 1 February 2023.[3][4]

History edit

The order was created by King Frederick I in 1748, along with two other orders, the Order of the Seraphim and the Order of the Polar Star. In 1788, King Gustav III created two new grades of the order, which could only be bestowed in war time:

  • "Knight Grand Cross First Class" – The cross is in shape similar to the Knight's cross, but as large as the Grand Cross badge and is worn on a necklet, and the star is in the shape of an upraised silver sword. It was awarded to division commanders of at least the rank of a major general for achieving a major victory in battle. Even the monarch could only wear the insignia Knight Grand Cross by the unanimous decision of his officers (e.g., Gustavus III, Charles XIII and Charles XIV John.
  • "Knight Grand Cross" – The cross is in shape similar to the Knight's cross, but as large as the Grand Cross badge and is worn on a necklet, and the star is in the shape of two crossed upright silver swords.

These grades proper were only given to commissioned officers, but an affiliated decoration, the Svärdstecken ("Badge of the Sword"), introduced in 1850, was given to non-commissioned officers; one thus decorated would call himself a svärdsman ("Swordsman"). A Medal of the Sword was also introduced for enlisted men. Both the non-commissioned officers and the enlisted men had to have served for at least sixteen years to qualify for the Badge and Medal respectively.

In 1952 a special medal of distinction was added to the order. These could only be bestowed in wartime. They are the War Cross of the Order of the Sword in Gold, in Silver and in Bronze. They are worn on the same ribbon as the order and the medal consist of the cross saltire of the Order struck in gold, silver or bronze, with an upraised sword behind central medallion bearing the Swedish three crowns and in the spaces between the upper and lower arms of the cross. At the top of the points of the upper arms of the cross and of the sword is a small royal crown.

King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden frequently wears his Commander Grand Cross necklet and badge. In 2019, a parliamentary committee was instructed to establish guidelines on how to re-introduce the Swedish orders, including the Order of the Sword, into the Swedish honours system and how Swedish citizens again can be appointed to Swedish orders.[5] The committee presented its findings in September 2021 and the Government has declared that a bill on the subject will be presented to the Riksdag on 19 April 2022. The Bill was passed on 15 June 2022, and the Order of the Sword was re-introduced into the Swedish honours system on 1 February 2023.[6] On 29 September 2023, Colonel Ryan S. Sweeney, defense attaché at the American embassy in Stockholm, became the first person since 1974 to receive the order.[7]

Formerly the reception of new Commanders Grand Cross took place without religious ceremonies in the royal apartments, but in the presence of the other Commanders Grand Cross of the Order, of the Knights of the Seraphim, and the Commanders Grand Cross of all the other orders. By the oath the Commander elect bound himself “to defend with life and property the Evangelical-Lutheran religion, to serve faithfully the King and the country, and to combat courageously against the foes of the country.” When a foreigner was elected a Commander of the Grand Cross, the insignia were sent to him abroad, while he, in his turn, transmitted to the archives of the Order a statement of the services rendered by him.

Grades edit

The Order of the Sword in peacetime had five classes:

  •   Commander Grand Cross – wears the badge on a collar (chain) or on a sash on the right shoulder, plus the star on the left chest;
  •   Commander 1st Class – wears the badge on a necklet, plus the star on the left chest;
  •   Commander – wears the badge on a necklet;
  •   Knight 1st Class – wears the badge on a ribbon on the left chest;
  •   Knight – wears the badge on a ribbon on the left chest;

Knight of the Grand Cross edit

In 1788 King Gustaf III, during the Russo-Swedish War, instituted another class of the order that could only be bestowed in wartime and only to senior officers whose conduct had had a significant effect on the war. Not even the King of Sweden can wear the decoration until a "Swedish army under His command has been victorious, either through combat or conquest". The special class is called Knight of the Grand Cross. The breast star is in the shape of an upright sword, and is worn on the left pocket and the badge is worn around the neck.[8]

Medals and badges edit

The order also encompasses two medals;

Both medals are worn on a ribbon on the left chest.

Insignia and habit edit

 
Habit of a Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the Sword, from the 1820s

The badge of the Order is a white enamelled Maltese Cross in saltire (i.e. X-shaped), in silver for Knight class and in gold for the Knight 1st Class and above; gold open crowns appeared between the arms of the cross. The obverse central medallion bears an upright gold sword between three gold crowns on a blue enamelled background; the reverse central medallion has an upright gold sword intersecting a gold laurel wreath, and the Latin legend "Pro Patria" (For Fatherland) on a blue enamelled background. A pair of crossed gold swords in blue enamelled scabbards with downward turned blades lie across the opening between the upper arms of the cross at the top of the badge. In addition the badges of the two highest classes also have an upright similar gold and blue sword across the openings at the sides of the cross and an identical pair of crossed gold and blue swords with downwards turned blades across the opening between the lower arms of the cross at the bottom of the badge, the pairs of crossed swords are each tied together and the side swords are bound to the cross by a single gold ribbon which crosses the arms of the cross from behind. The badge hanged from a gold and enamelled royal crown.

  • The collar of the Order is of gold in the form of eleven gold swords in blue enamelled scabbards with gold belts connected by gold chains and alternating with eleven gold pelte shields each bearing a blue enamelled helmet .
  • The star of the Order is a silver Maltese Cross, the central medallion bearing the same upright sword between three gold crowns on a blue enamelled background as the badge. The star of the Grand Cross also has golden crowns over short silver triangular rays between the arms of the cross.
  • The ribbon of the Order is yellow with blue stripes near its borders (i. e., the Swedish national colours).

Formerly the Order also had a distinctive blue and yellow habit worn on formal occasions such as at chapters of the Order. The habit included yellow trousers, a yellow knee length coat with blue shoulder tabs and a yellow girdle, each bordered in blue, blue mantle lined with blue satin and a blue shoulder sash with a gold fringe. The star of the Order was embroidered over the left breast of both the coat and the mantle. A black top hat with gold hat band and a plume of white ostrich and black egret feathers and a pair of black boots with gilded spurs completed the habit. The collar of the Order was worn over the shoulders of the coat.

Insignia of the medals edit

  • The Badge of the Sword is similar to the knight's silver badge of the Order. The front central medallion is enamelled but the arms of the cross have no white enamel nor is the back of this badge enamelled.
  • The Medal of the Sword is of also of silver and round with a royal crown on it upper side. The Medal bears the sword and three crown of the badge of the Order surrounded by a band with the Swedish words, "Konung och Fädernesland" (King and Fatherland).

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  • Nordisk familjebok, vol. 27 [1]
  • Orders and Decorations of Europe in Color by Paul Hieronymussen and protographed by Aage Struwing; English translation by Christine Crowley. The MacMillan Company. New York, 1967. Originally published as Europaeiske Ordner I Faever @ Politikens Forlag, 1966. Color plates # 21-27; text pp. 125–126.
  • 'The Orders of Chivalry from the Original Statutes of the Various Orders of Knighthood and other Sources of Information by J. H. Lawrence-Archer. London: W. H. Allen and Company, 13 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, S. W. Publishers to the India Office. 1887.
  • (in Swedish) Per Nordenvall, Kungliga Serafimerorden 1748–1998. Stockholm : Kungl. Maj:ts orden, 1998. ISBN 978-91-630-6744-0
  • (in Swedish) Royal Court of Sweden, www.royalcourt.se
  • Orders and Decorations of Europe in Color by Paul Hieronymussen and protographed by Aage Struwing; English translation by Christine Crowley. The MacMillan Company. New York, 1967. Originally published as Europaeiske Ordner I Faever @ Politikens Forlag, 1966. Color plates # 28-32; text pp. 126–127.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ . Kungahuset (Official page of the Royal Court of Sweden. Archived from the original on 29 Jan 2022. Retrieved 2022-01-29.
  2. ^ "Ordnar till tretton exceptionella svenskar". Kungl. Maj:ts Orden (in Swedish). Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  3. ^ "Ett offentligt belöningssystem för Sveriges främsta utmärkelser" (Media Release) (in Swedish). Justitiedepartementet, Regeringskansliet. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  4. ^ "Förordning om Sveriges främsta utmärkelser" (PDF). Svensk författningssamling (SFS 2022:1800) (in Swedish). Regeringskansliet. 20 December 2022. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  5. ^ "Dir. 2019:76 Kommittédirektiv Det offentliga belöningssystemet, de allmänna flaggdagarna och utformningen av anslaget till hovet" (PDF) (in Swedish). Government of Sweden. 7 November 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  6. ^ Sunnqvist, Martin (30 January 2023). "Det är nytt med vårt nya ordenssystem" (in Swedish). Svenska Dagbladet. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  7. ^ @usembsweden (September 29, 2023). "Congratulations, Colonel Ryan Sweeney, on receiving the prestigious 🇸🇪 Royal Order of the Sword, the first since 1974, for bridging our nations in defense & camaraderie. Your recognition by 🇸🇪 is well-deserved! 🇺🇸🇸🇪" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2020-04-26.

External links edit

  • Swedish Royal Court: Orders and medals

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For other uses see Order of the Sword disambiguation The Royal Order of the Sword officially Royal Order of the Sword Swedish Kungliga Svardsorden is a Swedish order of chivalry and military decoration created by King Frederick I of Sweden on 23 February 1748 together with the Order of the Seraphim and the Order of the Polar Star The motto of the order is in Latin Pro Patria which means For Fatherland Royal Order of the SwordKungliga SvardsordenBadge and star of the orderAwarded by the monarch of SwedenTypeFive grade order of meritMottoPro PatriaEligibilityMilitary personnelCriteriaValour during war and service to the Armed Forces during peacetime StatusActive since 1 February 2023 SovereignKing Carl XVI GustafChancellorSvante Lindqvist 1 GradesCommander Grand Cross KmstkSO Commander 1st Class KSO1kl Commander KSO Knight 1st Class RSO1kl Knight RSO StatisticsFirst induction1748Last induction21 March 2024 2 PrecedenceNext higher Royal Order of the SeraphimNext lower Royal Order of the Polar StarRibbon bar of the Order of the Sword Collar and star of the order Awarded to officers and originally intended as an award for bravery and particularly long or useful service it eventually became a more or less obligatory award for military officers after a certain number of years in service There were originally three grades Knight Commander and Commander Grand Cross but these were later multiplied by division into classes On 20 December 2022 the Swedish Government published a new regulation that repealed the 1974 regulation and once again opened the Royal Orders to Swedish citizens again and reactivated the Order of the Sword and the Order of Vasa which came in effect from 1 February 2023 3 4 Contents 1 History 2 Grades 3 Knight of the Grand Cross 4 Medals and badges 5 Insignia and habit 5 1 Insignia of the medals 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 Footnotes 10 External linksHistory editThe order was created by King Frederick I in 1748 along with two other orders the Order of the Seraphim and the Order of the Polar Star In 1788 King Gustav III created two new grades of the order which could only be bestowed in war time Knight Grand Cross First Class The cross is in shape similar to the Knight s cross but as large as the Grand Cross badge and is worn on a necklet and the star is in the shape of an upraised silver sword It was awarded to division commanders of at least the rank of a major general for achieving a major victory in battle Even the monarch could only wear the insignia Knight Grand Cross by the unanimous decision of his officers e g Gustavus III Charles XIII and Charles XIV John Knight Grand Cross The cross is in shape similar to the Knight s cross but as large as the Grand Cross badge and is worn on a necklet and the star is in the shape of two crossed upright silver swords These grades proper were only given to commissioned officers but an affiliated decoration the Svardstecken Badge of the Sword introduced in 1850 was given to non commissioned officers one thus decorated would call himself a svardsman Swordsman A Medal of the Sword was also introduced for enlisted men Both the non commissioned officers and the enlisted men had to have served for at least sixteen years to qualify for the Badge and Medal respectively In 1952 a special medal of distinction was added to the order These could only be bestowed in wartime They are the War Cross of the Order of the Sword in Gold in Silver and in Bronze They are worn on the same ribbon as the order and the medal consist of the cross saltire of the Order struck in gold silver or bronze with an upraised sword behind central medallion bearing the Swedish three crowns and in the spaces between the upper and lower arms of the cross At the top of the points of the upper arms of the cross and of the sword is a small royal crown King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden frequently wears his Commander Grand Cross necklet and badge In 2019 a parliamentary committee was instructed to establish guidelines on how to re introduce the Swedish orders including the Order of the Sword into the Swedish honours system and how Swedish citizens again can be appointed to Swedish orders 5 The committee presented its findings in September 2021 and the Government has declared that a bill on the subject will be presented to the Riksdag on 19 April 2022 The Bill was passed on 15 June 2022 and the Order of the Sword was re introduced into the Swedish honours system on 1 February 2023 6 On 29 September 2023 Colonel Ryan S Sweeney defense attache at the American embassy in Stockholm became the first person since 1974 to receive the order 7 Formerly the reception of new Commanders Grand Cross took place without religious ceremonies in the royal apartments but in the presence of the other Commanders Grand Cross of the Order of the Knights of the Seraphim and the Commanders Grand Cross of all the other orders By the oath the Commander elect bound himself to defend with life and property the Evangelical Lutheran religion to serve faithfully the King and the country and to combat courageously against the foes of the country When a foreigner was elected a Commander of the Grand Cross the insignia were sent to him abroad while he in his turn transmitted to the archives of the Order a statement of the services rendered by him Grades editThe Order of the Sword in peacetime had five classes nbsp Commander Grand Cross wears the badge on a collar chain or on a sash on the right shoulder plus the star on the left chest nbsp Commander 1st Class wears the badge on a necklet plus the star on the left chest nbsp Commander wears the badge on a necklet nbsp Knight 1st Class wears the badge on a ribbon on the left chest nbsp Knight wears the badge on a ribbon on the left chest Knight of the Grand Cross editIn 1788 King Gustaf III during the Russo Swedish War instituted another class of the order that could only be bestowed in wartime and only to senior officers whose conduct had had a significant effect on the war Not even the King of Sweden can wear the decoration until a Swedish army under His command has been victorious either through combat or conquest The special class is called Knight of the Grand Cross The breast star is in the shape of an upright sword and is worn on the left pocket and the badge is worn around the neck 8 nbsp Badge nbsp Breast star nbsp RibbonMedals and badges editThe order also encompasses two medals Badge of the Sword Svardstecknet reserved for Non commissioned officers Medal of the Sword Svardsmedaljen reserved for enlisted men Both medals are worn on a ribbon on the left chest nbsp Medal of the Sword with the inscription Konung och Fadernesland King and Country nbsp Badge of the Sword Insignia and habit edit nbsp Habit of a Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the Sword from the 1820s The badge of the Order is a white enamelled Maltese Cross in saltire i e X shaped in silver for Knight class and in gold for the Knight 1st Class and above gold open crowns appeared between the arms of the cross The obverse central medallion bears an upright gold sword between three gold crowns on a blue enamelled background the reverse central medallion has an upright gold sword intersecting a gold laurel wreath and the Latin legend Pro Patria For Fatherland on a blue enamelled background A pair of crossed gold swords in blue enamelled scabbards with downward turned blades lie across the opening between the upper arms of the cross at the top of the badge In addition the badges of the two highest classes also have an upright similar gold and blue sword across the openings at the sides of the cross and an identical pair of crossed gold and blue swords with downwards turned blades across the opening between the lower arms of the cross at the bottom of the badge the pairs of crossed swords are each tied together and the side swords are bound to the cross by a single gold ribbon which crosses the arms of the cross from behind The badge hanged from a gold and enamelled royal crown The collar of the Order is of gold in the form of eleven gold swords in blue enamelled scabbards with gold belts connected by gold chains and alternating with eleven gold pelte shields each bearing a blue enamelled helmet The star of the Order is a silver Maltese Cross the central medallion bearing the same upright sword between three gold crowns on a blue enamelled background as the badge The star of the Grand Cross also has golden crowns over short silver triangular rays between the arms of the cross The ribbon of the Order is yellow with blue stripes near its borders i e the Swedish national colours Formerly the Order also had a distinctive blue and yellow habit worn on formal occasions such as at chapters of the Order The habit included yellow trousers a yellow knee length coat with blue shoulder tabs and a yellow girdle each bordered in blue blue mantle lined with blue satin and a blue shoulder sash with a gold fringe The star of the Order was embroidered over the left breast of both the coat and the mantle A black top hat with gold hat band and a plume of white ostrich and black egret feathers and a pair of black boots with gilded spurs completed the habit The collar of the Order was worn over the shoulders of the coat Insignia of the medals edit The Badge of the Sword is similar to the knight s silver badge of the Order The front central medallion is enamelled but the arms of the cross have no white enamel nor is the back of this badge enamelled The Medal of the Sword is of also of silver and round with a royal crown on it upper side The Medal bears the sword and three crown of the badge of the Order surrounded by a band with the Swedish words Konung och Fadernesland King and Fatherland Gallery edit nbsp Grand Cross badge and sash nbsp Commander 1st Class set of insignia nbsp Commander grade nbsp Commander grade set of insignia nbsp Badge of a Commanders class nbsp Reverse of Commanders class nbsp Various grades of the order on display in the Royal Palace of Stockholm nbsp Commander Grand Cross of the order in a case by C F Carlman nbsp Commander Grand Cross of the order in a case by C F Carlman nbsp Commander Grand Cross of the order in a case by C F Carlman nbsp Commander Grand Cross of the order in a case by C F Carlman nbsp Commander Grand Cross of the order in a case by C F Carlman nbsp Star of the Commander Grand Cross grade of the order in a case by C F Carlman c 1921 nbsp Badge of the Commander Grand Cross of the order in a case by C F Carlman c 1921 nbsp Star of the Commander Grand Cross of the order in a case by C F Carlman nbsp Commander Grand Cross of the order in a case by C F Carlman nbsp Commander Grand Cross of the order in a case by C F Carlman nbsp Commander Grand Cross of the order in a case by C F Carlman nbsp Commander Grand Cross of the order in a case by C F Carlman nbsp Commander Grand Cross of the order in a case by C F Carlman nbsp Commander Grand Cross of the order in a case by C F Carlman See also editList of recipients of the Order of the Sword from 2023 For tapperhet i falt Orders decorations and medals of SwedenReferences editNordisk familjebok vol 27 1 Orders and Decorations of Europe in Color by Paul Hieronymussen and protographed by Aage Struwing English translation by Christine Crowley The MacMillan Company New York 1967 Originally published as Europaeiske Ordner I Faever Politikens Forlag 1966 Color plates 21 27 text pp 125 126 The Orders of Chivalry from the Original Statutes of the Various Orders of Knighthood and other Sources of Informationby J H Lawrence Archer London W H Allen and Company 13 Waterloo Place Pall Mall S W Publishers to the India Office 1887 in Swedish Per Nordenvall Kungliga Serafimerorden 1748 1998 Stockholm Kungl Maj ts orden 1998 ISBN 978 91 630 6744 0 in Swedish Royal Court of Sweden www royalcourt se Orders and Decorations of Europe in Color by Paul Hieronymussen and protographed by Aage Struwing English translation by Christine Crowley The MacMillan Company New York 1967 Originally published as Europaeiske Ordner I Faever Politikens Forlag 1966 Color plates 28 32 text pp 126 127 Footnotes edit Personalforandringar vid Kungl Maj ts Orden Kungahuset Official page of the Royal Court of Sweden Archived from the original on 29 Jan 2022 Retrieved 2022 01 29 Ordnar till tretton exceptionella svenskar Kungl Maj ts Orden in Swedish Retrieved 2024 03 21 Ett offentligt beloningssystem for Sveriges framsta utmarkelser Media Release in Swedish Justitiedepartementet Regeringskansliet 21 December 2022 Retrieved 22 December 2022 Forordning om Sveriges framsta utmarkelser PDF Svensk forfattningssamling SFS 2022 1800 in Swedish Regeringskansliet 20 December 2022 Retrieved 22 December 2022 Dir 2019 76 Kommittedirektiv Det offentliga beloningssystemet de allmanna flaggdagarna och utformningen av anslaget till hovet PDF in Swedish Government of Sweden 7 November 2019 Retrieved 13 April 2021 Sunnqvist Martin 30 January 2023 Det ar nytt med vart nya ordenssystem in Swedish Svenska Dagbladet Retrieved 6 February 2023 usembsweden September 29 2023 Congratulations Colonel Ryan Sweeney on receiving the prestigious Royal Order of the Sword the first since 1974 for bridging our nations in defense amp camaraderie Your recognition by is well deserved Tweet via Twitter Medalj nu Kungl Svardsorden Riddare med stora korset av forsta klass RmstSO1kl Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2020 04 26 External links editSwedish Royal Court Orders and medals Image of the chain and stars of the Order of the Sword nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Order of the Sword Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Order of the Sword amp oldid 1220397508, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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