- Source: Order of the Sun of Peru
The Order of the Sun of Peru (Spanish: Orden El Sol del Perú), formerly known as the Order of the Sun, is the highest award bestowed by the nation of Peru to commend notable civil and military merit. The award is the oldest civilian award in the Americas, first being established in 1821. The imagery of the sun is associated with Inti, the Incan sun god and believed ancestor of the ruler to the Incan Empire once ruled over Peru.
History
The Order was originally instituted on 8 October 1821 by General José de San Martín upon reaching Lima, to recognize those who had distinguished themselves in the campaign against the Spanish Royalists. The three classes of appointment to the Order were, in descending order of precedence: Founder, Meritorious and Associate.
It was discontinued four years later, after many grantees started to use the award as a nobility title, similar to the earlier Castile titles awarded by the colonial government. The Congress issued a law abolishing the Order of the Sun on 9 May 1825.
In 1921, the Order was re-established to commemorate the Centennial of Peruvian Independence.
Classes
The award consists of the following classes:
Grand Collar
Grand Cross with Diamonds
Grand Cross
Grand Officer
Commander
Officer
Knight
Notable recipients
= Royalty
=Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, Grand Collar (12 November 2024)
King Philip VI of Spain, invested as a Grand Cross (17 October 1991) and later promoted to Grand Collar (7 July 2015)
Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar, Grand Collar (13 February 2014)
King Abdullah II of Jordan, Grand Cross with Diamonds (23 May 2005)
King Mohammed VI of Morocco, Grand Cross with Diamonds (30 November 2004)
Queen Letizia of Spain (as Princess of Asturias), Grand Cross (5 July 2004)
Prince Albert II of Monaco (as Hereditary Prince), Grand Cross (25 November 2003)
King Ja'afar of Negeri Sembilan of Malaysia, Grand Cross with Diamonds (8 November 1996)
King Rama IX of Thailand, Grand Cross with Diamonds (8 November 1996)
Prince Michael of Kent, Grand Cross (2 November 1994)
King Rama X of Thailand, Grand Cross (10 April 1993)
Emperor Akihito, invested as a Grand Cross (11 May 1967) and later promoted to Grand Cross with Diamonds (13 March 1992)
Empress Michiko, Grand Cross (13 March 1992)
Queen Sofía of Spain, Grand Cross (17 October 1991)
King Juan Carlos I of Spain, Grand Cross with Diamonds (8 November 1978)
Emperor Haile Selassie, Grand Cross (1966)
King Albert II of Belgium (as Prince of Liège), Grand Cross (23 October 1965)
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Grand Cross with Diamonds (13 February 1962)
Empress Nagako, Grand Cross (24 April 1961)
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, Grand Cross with Diamonds (1960)
King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden
King Edward VIII of Great Britain (as Prince of Wales), Grand Cross (1931)
Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala (1925)
King Alfonso XIII of Spain, Grand Cross with Diamonds (1923)
King Gustaf V of Sweden, Grand Cross with Diamonds (1923)
King Christian X of Denmark, Grand Cross with Diamonds (1922)
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, Grand Cross with Diamonds (1922)
King Albert I of Belgium, Grand Cross with Diamonds (1922)
King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy, Grand Cross with Diamonds (1922)
King Haakon VII of Norway, Grand Cross with Diamonds (1922)
Emperor Yoshihito of Japan, Grand Cross with Diamonds (1922)
King Ferdinand I of Romania, Grand Cross with Diamonds (1922)
Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg, Grand Cross with Diamonds (1922)
King Leopold III of Belgium (as Prince of Belgium), Grand Cross with Diamonds (1922)
= Other people
=Henry Harley "Hap" Arnold
Fernando Belaúnde Terry, Grand Cross with Diamonds (20 July 1963)
G. E. Berrios
Herman Braun-Vega
Leonid Brezhnev, Grand Cross with Diamonds (9 June 1978)
Ernesto Burzagli
Rosa Campuzano
Arturo "Zambo" Cavero
Nicolae Ceaușescu, Grand Cross with Diamonds (14 September 1973)
Gerardo Chávez
Chiang Kai-Shek
Rafael Correa
Roberto Dañino
Plácido Domingo
Friedrich Ebert, Grand Cross with Diamonds (1922)
Francisco Estévanez Rodríguez
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Juan Diego Flórez
Eduardo Frei, Grand Cross with Diamonds (13 November 1964)
Frank Freyer
Pietro Gasparri, Grand Cross with Diamonds (1922)
Charles de Gaulle, Grand Cross with Diamonds (15 December 1969)
Raphael Girard
Pablo Grimberg Umansky
Herbert Hervey, 5th Marquess of Bristol
Thor Heyerdahl
Guillermo Hillcoat
Daisaku Ikeda
Alexei Kosygin
Sergey Lavrov
Lee Hsien Loong
Retno Marsudi, Grand Cross
Antonio Fernando Lulli Avalos, Grand Cross
Mahathir Mohamad
George Marshall
John McCain Sr.
Paul McCartney
Dmitry Medvedev
Ramón Miranda Ampuero
François Mitterrand, Grand Cross with Diamonds (9 October 1987)
José Mujica
Yasuhiro Nakasone
Cristino Nicolaides
Pat Nixon, Grand Cross with Diamonds (23 June 1971)
Valentín Paniagua
George Papandreou
Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco
Carlos Andrés Pérez, Grand Cross with Diamonds (11 November 1976)
Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, Grand Cross with Diamonds (29 March 1984)
Eva Perón
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
Maria Reiche
Ford O. Rogers
María Rostworowski
Manuela Sáenz
Haile Selassie
John F. Shafroth Jr.
Yma Sumac
Fernando de Szyszlo
Julio C. Tello
Valentina Tereshkova
Danilo Türk
Donald Tusk
Martín Vizcarra
Somchai Wongsawat
Gian Marco Zignago
Anwar Choudhury
Anwar Ibrahim
Luong Cuong
Prabowo Subianto
Notes
References
Werlich, Robert. (1965). Orders and Decorations of All Nations: Ancient and Modern, Civil and Military. Washington, D.C.: Quaker Press. OCLC 390804
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