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Orders, decorations, and medals of Romania

Order of Ferdinand I
Ordinul a Ferdinand I
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Emblem of the Order
Awarded by Royal standard of Romania (King, 1922 model).svg King of Romania
Type State decoration
Religious affiliation Romanian Orthodox
Ribbon Navy Blue with a Gold stripe in the middle and a thin Red stripe between the Gold.
Eligibility Exclusively for Romanian citizens only.
Awarded for (1) Outstanding contributions to the Union of Transylvania with Romania;
(2) National activity or Military deeds contributing to the union of all Romanians;
(3) Meritorious service to the nation.
Status 18 February 1937 (Dormant)
Abolished
Sovereign King Michael I of Romania
Grades Knight Grand Cross with Collar
Knight/Dame Grand Cross
Knight/Dame Grand Officer
Knight/Dame Commander
Knight/Dame Officer
Knight/Dame
Statistics
Established 10 May 1929 (Instituted)
1929–1947 (National Order)
Precedence
Next (higher) Order of the Crown
Next (lower) Royal Order for Merit
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The Ribbon of the Order
Order of Bene Merenti of the Royal House
Ordinul Bene Merenti a Casă Regala
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Officer Badges of the Order
Awarded by Royal standard of Romania (King, 1922 model).svg King of Romania
Type State decoration
Religious affiliation Romanian Orthodox
Ribbon Silver with a thin black stripe in the middle and either side
Eligibility (1) Civil, Military;
(2) Foreign Citizens
Awarded for (1) Achievements in the fields of Culture, Science, Industry, Agriculture and Services to the King;
(2) Services to the King
Status Abolished on 8 September 1940
Sovereign King Michael I of Romania
Grades Knight/Dame Commander
Knight/Dame Officer
Knight/Dame
Medal
Statistics
Established 20 February 1876 (Instituted)
1876 – 1915 (National Decoration)
1915 - 1940 (National Order)
Precedence
Next (higher) Romanian Order of the House of Hohenzollern
Next (lower) Order of Agricultural Merit
Same Order of St. George
Related House Order of Hohenzollern
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The Ribbon of the Order
Order of Saint George
Ordinul a Sfântul Gheorghe
Awarded by Royal standard of Romania (King, 1922 model).svg King of Romania
Type State decoration
Religious affiliation Romanian Orthodox
Ribbon Navy Blue with thin Yellow stripes on the sides.
Eligibility Military
Awarded for Achievements of Service in time of war.
Status Abolished in 1947
Sovereign King Michael I of Romania
Grades Knight Grand Cross with Collar
Knight Grand Cross
Knight Grand Officer
Knight Commander
Knight Officer
Knight
Statistics
Established 15 September 1940 (Instituted)
1940 - 1947 (National Order)
Precedence
Next (higher) Romanian House Order of Hohenzollern
Next (lower) Order of Agricultural Merit
Same Order of Bene Merenti of the Royal House
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The Ribbon of the Order
Order of Agricultural Merit
Ordinul a Agricol Merit
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Star of the Order
Awarded by Royal standard of Romania (King, 1922 model).svg King of Romania
Type State decoration
Religious affiliation Romanian Orthodox
Ribbon Green with a Gold stripe in the Middle.
Eligibility Romanian and Foreign Citizens
Awarded for Outstanding contributions to Agriculture.
Status Abolished in 1947
Sovereign King Michael I of Romania
Grades Sovereign Knight Grand Officer
Knight/Dame Commander
Knight/Dame Officer
Knight/Dame
Medals
Precedence
Next (higher) Order of St. George
Next (lower) Order of Faithful Service]
Related Decorations of Culture
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The Ribbon of the Order
Royal Order of Aeronautical Virtue
Regala Ordinul a Virtutea Aeronautică
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Commander's Necklet of the Order
Awarded by Royal standard of Romania (King, 1922 model).svg King of Romania
Type Military Decoration
Religious affiliation Romanian Orthodox
Ribbon Pale Blue with thin White Gold stripes on either side and in the middle
Eligibility (1) Civil, Military;
(2) Members of the Royal Romanian Air Force and Air Cadets.
Awarded for (1) Acts of Bravery or Valour in the air;
(2) Achievements in Aviation.
Status Abolished in 1947
Sovereign King Michael I of Romania
Chancellor Chief of the Romanian Royal Air Force
Grades Knight Commander
Knight Officer
Knight
Medal
Statistics
Established 31 July 1930 (Instituted)
1930 – 1947 (National Order)
Precedence
Next (higher)

Royal Order of Faithful Service

Next (lower) Order of the Cross of Queen Marie
Same Royal Order of Military Virtue
Order of the Cross of Queen Marie
Ordinul a Crucea a Regina Maria
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Commander's Necklet of the Order.
Awarded by Royal standard of Romania (King, 1922 model).svg King of Romania
Type Military Decoration
Religious affiliation Romanian Orthodox
Ribbon Bright Orange.
Eligibility Civil, Military.
Awarded for Merit in Medical work in Wars and in Peacetime.
Status Abolished in 1947
Sovereign King Michael I of Romania
Grand Master Queen Marie, Queen Grandmother of Romania
Chancellor Chief of the Romanian Royal Air Force
Grades Knight Commander
Knight Officer
Knight
Medal
Statistics
Established 17 March 1917 (Instituted)
1930 – 1947 (National Order)
Precedence
Next (higher) Royal Order of Military Virtue
Royal Order of Aeronautical Virtue
Next (lower) Royal Order of the Eagle of Romania
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The Ribbon of the Order
Decoration of the Cross of Queen Elisabeth
Decoratia a Crucea a Regina Elisabeta
Awarded by Royal standard of Romania (King, 1922 model).svg King of Romania
Type State decoration
Religious affiliation Romanian Orthodox
Ribbon Pale Blue with thin Gold stripes on the end of either side.
Eligibility Exclusively for Romanian women only.
Awarded for Outstanding contributions or services to the wounded, sick, ambulances and hospitals.
Status Abolished in 1947
Sovereign King Michael I of Romania
Grades Dame
Statistics
Established 6 October 1878 (Instituted)
1878 - 1947 (National Order)
Precedence
Next (higher) Royal Order of the Eagle of Romania
Next (lower) Decoration of the Cross of Sanitary Merit
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The Ribbon of the Decoration
Decoration of the Cross of Sanitary Merit
Decoratia a Crucea a Meritul Sanitar
Awarded by Royal standard of Romania (King, 1922 model).svg King of Romania
Type Chivalric state Decoration
Religious affiliation Romanian Orthodox
Ribbon White with thin Red lines at either side.
Eligibility Civil, Military
Awarded for Outstanding Donors, Writers or other acts and work that contributes to improving the health status of the country.
Status Abolished in 1947
Sovereign King Michael I of Romania
Grades Knight/Dame
Member
Statistics
Established 25 November 1913 (Instituted)
1913 - 1947 (National Decoration)
Precedence
Next (higher) Decoration of the Cross of Queen Elisabeth
Next (lower) Decoration of the Cross of The Danube
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Peactime
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Wartime
The Ribbons of the Decoration
Decoration of the Cross of The Danube
Decoratia Trecerii Dunarii
Awarded by Royal standard of Romania (King, 1922 model).svg King of Romania
Type Chivalric state Decoration
Religious affiliation Romanian Orthodox
Ribbon Bright Red and Black.
Eligibility Civil, Military
Awarded for Outstanding leadership and contributions in the Romanian War of Independence
Status Abolished in 1947
Sovereign King Michael I of Romania
Grades Knight
Member
Statistics
Established 23 March 1878 (Instituted)
1878 - 1947 (National Decoration)
Precedence
Next (higher) Decoration of the Cross of Sanitary Merit
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Civil
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Military
The Ribbons of the Decoration

The National Decorations System of Romania (Romanian: Sistemul Naţional de Decoraţii) is divided into six categories, listed below. It was re-established in 1998, after a 50-year period of during which Romania used a Soviet-style system of decorations. It is very similar to the system used in Romania in the interwar period.

The list is ordered in descending order of the awards' rank in the National System of Decorations.

[1]"The Cultural Merit" Order and medal are divided into nine equal classes (A to I), corresponding to the cultural field it is awarded. The ribbon of both the Order and the Medal gave the same design (on white background) and stripes of different colors, to identify each class:

See Order of Michael the Brave

See Order of Carol I

See Order of the Star of Romania

See Order of the Crown

The Order of Ferdinand I (Romanian: Ordinul a Ferdinand I) instituted on 10 May 1929 by the four Regency members (Prince Nicholas, Patriarch Miron Cristea, Gheorghe Buzdugan and Constantin Sărăţeanu) of the minor-King Michael I in memory of the late King Ferdinand I and to reward those who contributed to the building of The Greater Romania; The Order was the fifth highest ranking of the Romanian Decorations of the Kingdom of Romania until the abolishment of monarchy in 1947. It fell into disuse into 1937 and was abolished as a National Order during the abolishment of the Romanian Monarchy; The Order wasn't reinstated as Dynastic Order by the Romanian Royal Family as they had done with two other Orders.


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