Order of Ipiranga
Appearance
Order of Ipiranga Ordem do Ipiranga | |
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Awarded by the State government of São Paulo | |
Type | State order |
Motto | Independence or death ("Independência ou Morte") |
Eligibility | Brazilian and foreign personalities |
Awarded for | people, artistic groups, initiatives or institutions in the form of recognition of their contributions to the people of São Paulo |
Status | currently awarded |
Grades | Grand Cross (Grã-cruz) Great Official (Grande-Oficial) Commander (Comendador) Official (Oficial) Knight (Cavaleiro) |
The Order of Ipiranga (Portuguese: Ordem do Ipiranga) is the highest state honor that is awarded by the state government of São Paulo that is bestowed onto Brazilian citizens or foreigners that show exemplary service to the people of São Paulo. The order was instituted by decree nº 52.064 on 20 June 1969 and regulated by decree nº 52.078 since 24 June 1969. Both decrees were made by then-governor Roberto Costa de Abreu Sodré .[1][2] The motto of the order, "Independence or death" (Portuguese: "Independência ou Morte"), comes from the Cry of Ipiranga made by Dom Pedro I during the War of Independence of Brazil.
Honors
- Grand Cross (Grã-cruz)
- Great Official (Grande-Oficial)
- Commander (Comendador)
- Official (Oficial)
- Knight (Cavaleiro)
References
- ^ "Decreto n° 52.064, de 20/06/1969 ( Decreto 52064/1969 )" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Legislative Assembly of the state of São Paulo.
- ^ "Decreto n° 52.078, de 24/06/1969 ( Decreto 52078/1969 )" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Legislative Assembly of the state of São Paulo.