Saxe-Ernestine House Order Sachsen-Ernestinischer Hausorden |
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Awarded by the heads of the: House of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha House of Saxe-Meiningen |
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Type | Dynastic Order |
Ribbon | Purple with narrow Green stripes on either side. |
Motto |
Fideliter Et Constanter ("Faithful and Steadfast") |
Status | Currently constituted |
Sovereigns |
Prince Michael, Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach Prince Andreas, Hereditary Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Prince Konrad, Hereditary Duke of Saxe-Meiningen |
Grades | Grand Cross Grand Officer Grand Commander Commander Officer Knight/Dame Medal |
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Established | 25 December 1833 State order: 1833–1918 House order: 1918–present |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) |
Order of the White Falcon (Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach) |
Next (lower) | None |
The ribbon of the order |
The Saxe-Ernestine House Order (German: Sachsen-Ernestinischer Hausorden) was an order of merit instituted by Duke Friedrich of Saxe-Altenburg, Duke Ernst I of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, and Duke Bernhard II of Saxe-Meiningen on 25 December 1833 as a joint award of the Saxon duchies.
At first, the Order consisted of five classes: Grand Cross, Commander's Cross with Star in First and Second Classes, and Knight's Cross in First and Second Classes. Awards were reserved for officers.
In 1864, a silver-gilt medal was added but subsequently suppressed in 1918, at the end of World War I. Gold and silver medals were also associated with the Order.
In 2006, the head of the ducal family of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Prince Andreas, created the "Ducal Saxe-Coburg and Gotha House Order" (Herzoglich Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha'sche Hausorden). It is based on the old Ducal Saxe-Ernestine House Order.