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|title = Imperial and Royal Order of Saint George |
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|awarded_by = [[File:Imperial Standard of Austria-Hungary (1915-1918).svg|20px]] The Head of the [[House of Habsburg]] |
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|type = [[Dynastic order]] |
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| type = [[Dynastic order|Dynastic]] [[order of chivalry]] |
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|date = 30 April 2011 |
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| country = <!-- Country with which the order is currently affiliated, in case of dynastic orders, use royal house --> |
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|house = [[House of Habsburg]] |
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|religion = [[Roman Catholic]] |
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| ribbon = {{color box|black}} Black<br>{{color box|gold}} Gold |
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|head_title = Sovereign |
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|head2 = [[Georg von Habsburg|Archduke Georg]] |
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| head_title = [[Grand Master (order)|Grand Master]] |
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|grades = Knight Grand Cordon with Collar<br>Knight/Dame Grand Cordon<br>Knight/Dame Grand Officer<br>Knight/Dame Commander<br>Knight/Dame Officer<br>Knight/Dame |
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|higher = [[Order of Franz Joseph|Imperial and Royal Order of Franz Joseph I]] |
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| head2 = [[Georg von Habsburg]] |
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|same = [[Order of Elizabeth and Theresa|Imperial and Royal Decoration of Elizabeth and Theresa]] |
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|related = [[Order of Saint George (House of Habsburg)|Order of Saint George]] |
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|lower = [[Military Merit Cross (Austria-Hungary)|Imperial and Royal Decoration of Military Merit]] |
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The '''Order of Saint George''' ({{lang-de|St. Georgs-Orden – Ein europäischer Orden des Hauses Habsburg |
The '''Imperial and Royal Order of Saint George''' or simply '''Order of Saint George''' ({{lang-de|St. Georgs-Orden – Ein europäischer Orden des Hauses Habsburg}}) is a [[Dynastic order|dynastic]] [[order of chivalry]] and thus a house order of the [[House of Habsburg]], the former Imperial and Royal House of the Holy Roman Empire, Austria, Hungary, Bohemia and further nations. |
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It is a European and non-partisan order, which supports the transnational idea of [[Mitteleuropa]] ([[Habsburg Monarchy|old-Austrian]] definition) and increased need for cooperation between the countries of [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Southeastern Europe]]. It is committed to Christianity and a united self-confident Europe. It has |
It is a European and non-partisan order, which supports the transnational idea of [[Mitteleuropa]] ([[Habsburg Monarchy|old-Austrian]] definition) and increased need for cooperation between the countries of [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Southeastern Europe]]. It is committed to Christianity and a united self-confident Europe. It has Recipients in [[Austria]], [[Croatia]], [[Hungary]], [[Italy]], [[Slovenia]], [[Germany]], [[Serbia]] and the [[United Kingdom]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Die Ordensregierung |url=https://www.georgsorden.at/struktur/die-ordensregierung/?L=1 |website=georgsorden.at |accessdate=14 June 2018}}</ref> |
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== Notable members == |
== Notable members == |
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*{{flagicon image|Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg}} [[Duchess Eilika of Oldenburg|Archduchess Eilika, Archduchess Georg of Austria]] - Dame Grand Cordon<ref>https://www.georgsorden.at/struktur/die-ordensregierung/</ref> |
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*{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Ján Čarnogurský]] |
*{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Ján Čarnogurský]] |
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*{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Luis Durnwalder]] |
*{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Luis Durnwalder]] |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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*[https://www.karlvonhabsburg.at/organisationen/sankt-georgs-orden/ History of the former National Order and the current Chartered Dynastic Order] |
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*[https://www.georgsorden.at/ Official website] |
*[https://www.georgsorden.at/ Official website] |
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*[https://www.facebook.com/georgsorden Facebook Page] |
*[https://www.facebook.com/georgsorden Facebook Page] |
Revision as of 21:00, 5 August 2019
Imperial and Royal Order of Saint George | |
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Awarded by The Head of the House of Habsburg | |
Type | Dynastic order |
Royal house | House of Habsburg |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Sovereign | Archduke Karl |
Grand Master | Archduke Georg |
Grades | Knight Grand Cordon with Collar Knight/Dame Grand Cordon Knight/Dame Grand Officer Knight/Dame Commander Knight/Dame Officer Knight/Dame |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Imperial and Royal Order of Franz Joseph I |
Next (lower) | Imperial and Royal Decoration of Military Merit |
Equivalent | Imperial and Royal Decoration of Elizabeth and Theresa |
Related | Order of Saint George |
Ribbon of the order |
The Imperial and Royal Order of Saint George or simply Order of Saint George (Template:Lang-de) is a dynastic order of chivalry and thus a house order of the House of Habsburg, the former Imperial and Royal House of the Holy Roman Empire, Austria, Hungary, Bohemia and further nations.
It is a European and non-partisan order, which supports the transnational idea of Mitteleuropa (old-Austrian definition) and increased need for cooperation between the countries of Central and Southeastern Europe. It is committed to Christianity and a united self-confident Europe. It has Recipients in Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, Slovenia, Germany, Serbia and the United Kingdom.[1]
Notable members
- Archduchess Eilika, Archduchess Georg of Austria - Dame Grand Cordon[2]
- Ján Čarnogurský
- Luis Durnwalder
- Massimiliano Fedriga
- Gjorge Ivanov
- Karlheinz Kopf
- David Mackintosh
- Roberto Maroni
- Siegfried Nagl
- Harald Ofner
- Rosen Plevneliev
- Erwin Pröll
- Josef Pühringer
- Franz Schausberger
- Peter Schmitz
- Herwig van Staa
- Ursula Stenzel
- Zsolt Semjén
- Norbert Hofer
- Baron Watson of Richmond
- Lord Steel of Aikwood
- Baron Robertson of Port Ellen
Source: Ehrenritter
References
- ^ "Die Ordensregierung". georgsorden.at. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
- ^ https://www.georgsorden.at/struktur/die-ordensregierung/