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Albert Order






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Albert Order
Albrechts-OrdenorAlbrechtsorden
Grand Cross Star of the order
Awarded by Kingdom of Saxony Kingdom of Saxony
TypeOrder of merit
Established31 December 1850
EligibilitySaxon civilians and military officers
Awarded forservice to the state for civil virtue, science, art and after 1860 the military
StatusObsolete
Classes
  • Gold Grand Cross
  • Grand Cross
  • Commander's Cross 1st Class
  • Commander's Cross
  • Officer's Cross
  • Knight's Cross 1st Class
  • Knight's Cross 2nd Class
  • Honour Cross
  • Merit Cross with Swords
  • Precedence
    Next (higher)Military Order of St. Henry
    Next (lower)Civil Order of Saxony

    Ribbon of the order

    Badge of the order with swords

    The Albert Order (German: Albrechts-Orden or Albrechtsorden) was created on 31 December 1850 by King Frederick Augustus IIofSaxony to commemorate Albert III, Duke of Saxony (known as Albert the Bold). It was to be awarded to anyone who had served the state well, for civil virtue, science and art.[1]

    Design

    [edit]

    The design was a Christian cross with a bust of Albert the Bold at the centre. In 1875, however, it was discovered the bust was in fact the wrong Albert, Albert the Perennial, and the correct image was substituted and used thereafter.[2]

    Grades

    [edit]

    The grade structure of the Albert Order changed several times.

    At first, there were five classes: Grand Cross (Großkreuz), Commander's Cross 1st Class (Komturkreuz I), Commander's Cross 2nd Class (Komturkreuz II), Knight's Cross (Ritterkreuz) and Small Cross (Kleinkreuz). These provided the basis for a series of changes over the following forty years. On 18 March 1858, the Small Cross was renamed as the Honour Cross (Ehrenkreuz) and a sixth class was established with a gold and silver Merit Medal (Verdienstmedaille). A Merit Cross (Verdienstkreuz) with Swords was added on 29 October 1866 and this was extended on 9 December 1870 with the Merit Cross with Swords on Ring.[1]

    The medals were abolished on 2 February 1876 and the Knights Cross was split into two classes. On 30 April 1884, a gold Great Cross was added and on 11 June 1890, the Officer's Cross was inserted into the Order between the Knight's Cross 1st Class and the Commander's Cross 2nd Class.[1] So, at its abolition in 1918, the Order was structured thus:

    Gold Grand Cross (Goldgroßkreuz)
    Grand Cross (Großkreuz)
    Commander's Cross 1st Class (Komturkreuz I. Klasse)
    Commander's Cross (Komturkreuz II. Klasse)
    Officer's Cross (Offizierskreuz)
    Knight's Cross 1st Class (Ritterkreuz I. Klasse)
    Knight's Cross 2nd Class (Ritterkreuz II. Klasse)
    Honour Cross (Ehrenkreuz)
    Merit Cross (Verdienstkreuz) with Swords

    An award of Swords indicated a recipient's bravery in wartime. If, however, a recipient was subsequently awarded a higher grade in the Order, he could lose the bravery distinction attached to the superseded grade (regulations only allowed the display of the insignia of the highest awarded grade). This anomaly was solved in 1906 by allowing the addition of Swords by replacement of insignia. A recipient, however, had to pay the cost of replacement and this appears to have inhibited the numbers of such replacements.[3]

    Recipients

    [edit]
  • Grand Crosses
  • Commander's Cross 1st Class
  • Commander's Cross 2nd Class
  • Officer's Crosses
  • Knight's Crosses 1st Class
  • Knight's Crosses 2nd Class
  • Honour Crosses
  • Merit Crosses
  • Unclassified
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c Gareis, Frank (1997–2003). "Kingly Saxon Albrecht-Order". Retrieved 19 June 2010.
  • ^ Schulze Ising, Andreas M. (2005). "Manufacturers of the Saxon Albert Order". Imperial German Orders, Decorations and Medals. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
  • ^ Schulze Ising, Andreas M. (2005). "The Saxon Albert Order with Swords on Ring". Imperial German Orders, Decorations and Medals. Retrieved 19 June 2010.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Albert_Order&oldid=1215842927"

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