Order of San Marino

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Order of San Marino
State order
Country San Marino
MottoRelinquo vos liberos ab utroque homine
(I leave you free from both men)
Awarded forOutstanding civil or military services to the Republic, or for humanitarian, artistic, political or scientific accomplishment.
GrandmasterCaptains Regent
SecretarySecretary for Foreign Affairs
Precedence
Next (higher)None
Next (lower)Order of Saint Agatha


The Order of San Marino or Civil and Military Equestrian Order of Saint Marinus (

Order of Merit of San Marino. Established 13 August 1859, the order is presented for outstanding civil or military services to the Republic, or for humanitarian, artistic, political or scientific accomplishment.[2]
It is only ever awarded to people who are not citizens of the Republic of San Marino.

The Equestrian Order of San Marino is divided into five ranks: Knight Grand Cross, Knight Grand Officer, Knight Major Officer or Commander, Knight Officer and Knight. The first rank of the Order is only awarded to sovereigns, members of reigning families, high state officials, or to those who have rendered extraordinary services to the Republic of San Marino.[3]

The badge of the Order of San Marino is a birostrate cross of gold, enamelled in white. It is flanked by four golden towers. The badge is charged on one side with a round shield, circled in blue with the words: San Marino Protettore. An image of Saint Marinus is in the centre of the shield. On the other side, the San Marino coats of arms is encircled by the words Merito Civile e Militare and the badge is bordered by a golden crown. The ribbon is of wavy silk with alternating blue and white stripes.

The Knights of the Grand Cross also have a star which is a white birostrate cross. This is charged with a blue, round shield with the inscription: Relinquo vos liberos ab utroque homine. It is surrounded by a garland of enamelled oak and olive branches; these are leaning against a ray of four golden beams alternating with four silver beams. The Grand Officers of the order also have the same star, but of a smaller size.[4]

The Order of Saint Agatha is the next lower in order of precedence.

Grades

The order is presented in five ranks:[2]

  1. Knight of Grand Cross (Cavaliere Gran Croce)
  2. Knight Grand Officer (Cavaliere Grande Ufficiale)
  3. Knight Major Officer or Commander (Cavaliere Ufficiale Maggiore o Commendatore)
  4. Knight Officer (Cavaliere Ufficiale)
  5. Knight (Cavaliere)
Ribbon bars of the Order of San Marino
Knight
Officer
Commander
Grand Officer
Grand Cross

Collar of the Equestrian Order of Saint Marino

With the decree of 30 April 1964, the Collar of the Equestrian Order of Saint Marino was established, which is normally conferred on Heads of State by the Great and General Council.[5]

Recipients

Order of St Marinus - Third Class Commander badge.
Order of St Marinus - Third Class Commander set.

Prominent people who have been awarded the Order of San Marino[6]

Year of award Recipient
 FranceGaston Doumergue
 FranceJoseph Laniel
 FranceVincent Auriol
 FranceGeorges Bidault
 ItalyPietro Gasparri[7]
 ItalyGiuseppe Natoli[8]
 ItalyFrancesco Azzuri[9]
 ItalyPietro Badoglio
 ItalyGaleazzo Ciano
 ItalyCostanzo Ciano
 ItalyAlcide De Gasperi
 ItalyCarlo Sforza
 ItalyGiovanni Gronchi
 ItalyLuigi Einaudi
 ItalySidney Sonnino
 ItalyLudovico Chigi Albani della Rovere
 MonacoRainier III, Prince of Monaco
 NetherlandsPrince Carlos, Duke of Parma
 United StatesThomas Nelson Page
 United StatesJimmy Walker
 United StatesEllery W. Stone
 United StatesEdgar Erskine Hume
 United StatesVictor J. Dowling
 United KingdomHarold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis
 United KingdomGeorge V
1889  
Victor Emmanuel III of Italy[10]
23 September 1907  ItalyCamillo Peano
1932  Vatican CityPope Pius XII
1935  MonacoLouis II, Prince of Monaco
1937  United KingdomGeorge VI
1967  YugoslaviaJosip Broz Tito
2006  NetherlandsRené van der Linden
2014  ItalyGiorgio Napolitano
2015  MonacoAlbert II, Prince of Monaco
2021  ItalySergio Mattarella
2022  MontenegroMilo Đukanović
2022  United KingdomElizabeth II[11]

References

  1. ^ Robertson, Megan C. "San Marino: Order of San Marino". Medals of the World. Retrieved 3 December 2012. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  2. ^ a b Hieronymussen, Paul (1967). Orders and Decorations of Europe in Color. New York: Macmillan. p. 233.
  3. ^ "The Equestrian Order of San Marino". Consulate of the Republic of San Marino to the UK. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  4. ^ "San Marino". Medals.org.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  5. ^ Honours - website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Economic Cooperation, and Telecommunications of San MArino
  6. ^ "The Equestrian Order of San Marino". Consulate of the Republic of San Marino to the UK. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  7. ^ "The Equestrian Order of Saint Agatha". Consulate of the Republic of San Marino to the UK. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Giuseppe Natoli". Senato della Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  9. ^ Gubernatis, Angelo De; Matini, Ugo (1889). "Dizionario degli artisti italiani viventi, pittori, scultori e architetti". Google Books (in Italian). Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  10. ^ "The Equestrian Order of San Marino". Consulate of the Republic of San Marino to the UK. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  11. ^ "The Equestrian Order of San Marino". Consulate of San Marino to the UK. Retrieved 2022-03-18.

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