Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky

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Imperial Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky
Dynastic Order
Royal houseHouse of Romanov
Religious affiliationRussian Orthodox
Motto"For Labor and the Fatherland"
Awarded forMilitary and Civil Merit
GradesAwarded in one class
Precedence
Next (higher)Imperial Order of Saint Andrew
Next (lower)Imperial Order of the White Eagle
EquivalentImperial Order of Saint Catherine

Ribbon of the order

Portrait of the first Russian Minister of Finance, Alexei Vasiliyev, wearing the sash and badge of the Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky

The Imperial Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky was an order of chivalry of the Russian Empire first awarded on 1 June [O.S. 21 May] 1725 by Empress Catherine I of Russia.[1]

History

The introduction of the Imperial Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky was envisioned by Emperor

Peter I of Russia (r. 1682–1721) for rewarding military bravery in battle. However, he died before he could create the order. It was established by Empress Catherine I of Russia, in memory of the deeds of Saint Alexander Nevsky, patron Saint of the Russian capital of Saint Petersburg, for defending Russia against foreign invaders. The order was originally awarded to distinguished Russian citizens who had served their country with honor, mostly through political or military service.[2]

It was first awarded on the occasion of the wedding of

The Empress Catherine complained about the situation and by September 1725, she took it upon herself to determine who would receive the award. The Order of Saint Alexander was granted the highest esteem and was not usually bestowed upon people below the rank of Lieutenant-General or an equal political status. It also granted hereditary nobility. Additionally it was, including Polish King Augustus II the Strong and King Frederick IV of Denmark–Norway[1]

Legacy

The Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky was abolished after the 1917

Russian Revolution
, along with all other orders and titles of the Russian Empire.

In 1942, the

Russian Federation
revived it in 2010.

The heads of the Russian Imperial House in exile have continued to award the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky. Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna, a pretender to the Russian throne and to the headship of the Russian Imperial House, continues to award a Russian Imperial Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky as a dynastic order of knighthood.[3] These actions are disputed by some members of the Romanov family.[4]

In 2010, researchers in Saint Petersburg and Moscow published a book of all the names of the recipients of the original order. The combined number of honorees spanning the years 1725 to 1917 totaled 3,674.[5]

Insignia Order St Alexander Nevsky

  • Cross version, edition 1820–1830 (front)
    Cross version, edition 1820–1830 (front)
  • version issued in 1865 in gold on black enamel
    version issued in 1865 in gold on black enamel
  • Staer version from silver-thread embroidery on white leather, edition ca 1840
    Staer version from silver-thread embroidery on white leather, edition ca 1840

Recipients

References

  1. ^ a b c Орден Святого Александра [Order of Saint Alexander] (in Russian). Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Order of St. Alexander Nevsky". Kaiserzeit. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Официальный сайт Российского Императорского Дома". Archived from the original on 2009-05-19. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
  4. ^ "The Romanov Fund for Russia".
  5. ^ Полный список кавалеров ордена святого Александра Невского издан в виде словаря [The Complete List of Recipients of the Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky Compiled in a Dictionary] (in Russian). Retrieved 5 February 2015.