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The Order of the Crown (French: Ordre de la Couronne; Monégasque: U̍rdine d’a Curuna) is an order established in Monaco on 20 July 1960. This decoration is awarded to people who have done something exceptional or for their exceptional conduct.
Order of Cultural Merit (Ordre du Mérite culturel), founded on 31 December 1952 by Prince Rainier III. Monaco has a number of other decorations, including: Medal of Honour (Monaco) created on 5 February 1894 by Prince Albert I, modified on 20 April 1925 by Prince Louis II, again modified on 13 November 1952 by Prince Rainier III;
The Order of Cultural Merit (French: Ordre du Mérite culturel; Monégasque: U̍rdine d’u Me̍ritu Cürtürale) is the fourth highest Order of the Principality of Monaco. [1] The order was established by Rainier III, Prince of Monaco on 31 December 1952 by Sovereign Order 689. [ 2 ]
The Order of Saint Charles (French: Ordre de Saint Charles; Monégasque: U̍rdine de San Carlu) is a dynastic order of knighthood established in Monaco on 15 March 1858. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Award
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saint-Charles; Knight Commander of the Order of Cultural Merit, 1st Class [2] Princess Stéphanie, Countess of Polignac: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Grimaldi [3] Chancellor Recipient of the Monaco Red Cross Medal; Charlotte Casiraghi : Knight of Order of Cultural Merit (18 November 2024) [4]
Recipients of the Order of Grimaldi (4 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Orders, decorations, and medals of Monaco" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The Order of Saint Charles, being an order of knighthood bestowed by the sovereign as a reward of high honour, [11] is an affirmation of Monaco's sovereignty. [12] Meanwhile, the crown is hugely significant because it illustrates an acknowledgement of Monaco as possessing its own political autonomy – a process which has been arguably worked ...
The badge of the Order is a white-enamelled Maltese Cross, in silver for Knight class, in gilt for higher classes. The obverse central disc is in gilt, bearing a mounted knight carrying the coat-of-arms of Monaco (actually that of the Grimaldi family), surrounded by the legend "Rainer Grimaldi, Prince de Monaco". The reverse central disc, also ...