- Source: Friedrich Order
The Friedrich Order (German: Friedrichs-Orden or Friedrichsorden) was an order of merit of the German Kingdom of Württemberg. It was instituted on 1 January 1830 by the second king of Württemberg, Wilhelm I in remembrance of his father, King Friedrich I. In 1918, the end of the monarchy meant the abolition of the order.
Classes
The order was created with a single class, conferring nobility. On 3 January 1856, the Order was recreated with four classes were created and on 29 September 1870 a Knight 1st Class and a military division with swords were added (existing Knights were appointed Knights 1st Class). In 1892 the "Medal of the Order of Frederick" was added to the order. An additional rank was created on 6 March 1899, the Grand Cross with Crown (or Crown of the Grand Cross).
The classes were:
Grand Cross with Crown
Grand Cross
Commander 1st Class
Commander 2nd Class
Knight 1st Class
Knight 2nd Class
Medal
The ribbon was skyblue.
Recipients
= Grand Crosses
== Commanders 1st Class
== Commanders 2nd Class
== Knights 1st Class
== Knights 2nd Class
== Others
=References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Friedrich August Hayek
- Friedrich Kratochwil
- Friedrich Kühne
- Friedrich Fromm
- Friedrich Blume
- Franz Ferdinand dari Austria
- Friedrich Domin
- Royal Guelphic Order
- Friedrich Meinecke
- Soekarno
- Friedrich Order
- Order of the Black Eagle
- Military Karl-Friedrich Merit Order
- Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg)
- House Order of Hohenzollern
- Friedrich Hayek
- Order of the Red Eagle
- Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia
- House Order of the Wendish Crown
- Friedrich Nietzsche