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The badge hangs from a royal crown. During the early days of the Order, the badge consisted of the oval disc only. The Badge of Vasa is similar to the knight's silver badge of the Order, but the cross had no white enamel. The star of the Order is a silver Maltese Cross with a silver sheaf in the centre. That of Grand Cross also had the ...
This is a category listing, which serves as an index of existing Wikipedia articles about recipients of the Order of Vasa. It is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all recipients. The main article for this category is Order of Vasa .
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Orders of Sweden constituting the Royal Order of Knights. The Orders, decorations, and medals of Sweden have a historical basis, reaching back to the 1561 founding of the extinct Order of the Savior. The Royal Order of Knights of Sweden were only truly codified in the 18th century, with their formal foundation in 1748 by Frederick I of Sweden ...
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This is a category listing, which serves as an index of existing Wikipedia articles about recipients of the Order of Vasa. It is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all recipients. The main article for this category is Order of Vasa .
This is a category listing, which serves as an index of existing Wikipedia articles about recipients of the Order of Vasa. It is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all recipients. The main article for this category is Order of Vasa .
The star of the Order is the same as the obverse of the badge without the royal crown, except that the star is entirely of silver [18] and only the central medallion is enamelled as on the badge but larger. The ribbon (sash) of the Order is pale blue, [12] referred to in Sweden as seraphim blue. The infant-sized sash is significantly smaller ...