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The Royal Order of Vasa (Swedish: Kungliga Vasaorden) is a Swedish order of chivalry founded on 29 May 1772 by King Gustav III. It is awarded to Swedish citizens for service to state and society especially in the fields of agriculture, mining and commerce.
On 20 December 2022, the Swedish Government published a new regulation that repealed the 1974 regulation, and once again opened the Royal Orders to Swedish citizens and reactivated the Order of the Sword, Order of the Polar Star and Order of Vasa, which came into effect from 1 February 2023. [3] [4]
Order of the Seraphim. RoKavKMO/LoKavKMO - Knight/Member (of the cloth) and Commander of His Majesty's Orders (=Knight/Member (of the cloth) of the Order of Seraphim and Commander Grand Cross or Commander 1st Class of one of the orders Sword, Polar Star or Vasa, i.e. Swedish citizens)
Member of the Order of the Seraphim (Christening, 8 June 2014) Prince Nicolas, Duke of Ångermanland: Knight of the Order of Charles XIII (since birth, 15 June 2015) Knight of Order of the Seraphim (Christening, 10 October 2015) [10] Princess Adrienne, Duchess of Blekinge: Member of the Order of the Seraphim (Christening, 8 June 2018) [11]
The order has only one class with the dignity of Knight (Member for women and Member of the Cloth for clergymen), and is the foremost order of Sweden. The three above-mentioned Orders together with the Order of Vasa form the Orders of His Majesty the King [2] (Swedish Kungl. Maj:ts Orden). [3]
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 .
Order of Vasa (7 C, ... Template:Orders, decorations, and medals of Sweden; O. Order of Jehova; Order of Saint John in Sweden; S. Order of the Seraphim