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Order of Merit (Chile)






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Order of Merit
(Orden al Mérito)
Chile - Order of Merit Grand Cross set
Awarded by

the President of Chile
TypeOrder of merit
Established1817 (asLegion of Merit)
1906 (asMedal of the Merit)
1929 (asOrder of Merit)
EligibilityForeigner citizens
Awarded forCivil actions in benefit of the Republic
StatusCurrent
FounderBernardo O'Higgins (1817)
Germán Riesco (1906)
Carlos Ibáñez del Campo (1929)
PresidentGabriel Boric
ChancellorAntonia Urrejola
Grades
  • Collar
  • Grand Cross
  • Grand Officer
  • Commander
  • Officer
  • Knight
  • Precedence
    Next (higher)None
    Next (lower)Order of Bernardo O'Higgins


    The Order of Merit (Spanish: Orden al Mérito) is a Chilean order and was created in 1929. Succeeding the Medal of the Merit, which was created during the term of the President Germán Riesco through the Minister of War decree No. 1350 on 4 September 1906. This new national distinction was created to recognize the meritorious service provided by foreign military personnel to Chilean officials. The order is only awarded to foreigners.

    Grand Cross of the Order of Merit (Chile)

    History[edit]

    In 1817, Bernardo O'Higgins created the Legion of Merit, with the aim of recognizing the ones who have provided help to Chile, specially during its independence. In 1823, when O'Higgins fled the country after his abdication, the Legion was extinct.

    Nevertheless, in 1906, Germán Riesco created the Medal of the Merit, with the same aim as the current Order: award those who gave civil services to the Republic. The first 200 military medals were minted in gold and silver, giving them the title of First and Second Class. They were minted at the Casa de la Moneda, having a tricolor ribbon. The order had three classes: First, Second, and Third Class; but later a new class was added (Grand Officer) that would be awarded to heads of state.

    In 1929, the Medal was renamed as the Order of Merit, and the current regulations were enacted in 2000,[1] being slightly reformed in 2016.[2]

    Grades[edit]

    The President of Chile is the Gran Master of the Order. The Chancellor is the minister of Foreign Affairs.

    Grand Cross grade of the Order.
    Grand Cross set of insignia.

    Insignia[edit]

    The Orders design is made up of a gold five-pointed star enamelled in while, backed by a gold laurel wreath. The central disc bears a representation of the national personification of Chile. The outer ring of the central disk is inscribed with "Republica de Chile" (Republic of Chile). The badge hangs from a gold Andean Condor, the national bird of Chile. The Star of the Grand Cross grade is made up of a ten-pointed highly curved star fronted by a gold laurel wreath. Placed on this is another five-pointed white-enamelled star with a central gold disc. The outer edge of the disc is enamelled in blue with the inscription; "Orden del Merito Chile" (Order of Merit Chile). The centre of the disc is emblazoned with a representation of the Coat of Arms of Chile. The badge of the Order is the same for the Collar, Grand Cross, Grand Officer and Commander grades, however the final two grades; the Officer and Knight, are the same basic design however instead of being enamelled in white, the star is enamelled in blue and red respectively. The Orders ribbon is made up of a blue field edged very thinly in red.[3] This is the reverse of the ribbon for the other Chilean order of chivalry; The Order of Bernardo O'Higgins.

    Insignia
    Collar Breast Star (Collar, Grand Cross and Grand Officer) Grand Cross Grand Officer and Commander
    Order's Badge (Collar, Grand Cross, Grand Officer and Commander) Officer's Cross Knight's Cross

    Recipients[edit]

    References and links[edit]

    1. ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile. "Decreto 1817 – Aprueba Reglamento de la Orden "Al Mérito de Chile"". Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  • ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile. "Decreto 42 – Modifica decreto supremo n° 1.817, de 2000, que aprueba Reglamento de la Orden "Al Mérito de Chile"". Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  • ^ "ODM of Chile: Order of Merit". www.medals.org.uk. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
  • ^ Bortrick, William. "The Royal Family – HM Queen Elizabeth II". Burke's Peerage and Gentry. Archived from the original on 1 December 2009. Retrieved 20 September 2022.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Order_of_Merit_(Chile)&oldid=1198009395"

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