Order of Adolphe of Nassau

Order of Adolphe of Nassau
Order of Adolphe of Nassau
Ordre d'Adolphe de Nassau
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Cross with necklet of a Commander of the Crown
Awarded by Flag of Luxembourg.svg Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Type Chivalric order with eight degrees
Motto VIRTUTE
Awarded for The award recognises those persons that have performed meritorious actions or heroic deeds in the name of Luxembourg
Status Currently constituted
Sovereign His Royal Highness Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg
Chancellor Henri Ahlborn
Grades (w/ post-nominals) Grand Cross, Grand Officer, Commander of the Crown, Commander/Cross of Honour for Ladies, Officer of the Crown, Officer, Knight of the Crown, Knight
Established 8 May 1858
1858 - 1866 (Order of Duchy of Nassau)
1890 - present (as Luxembourgian Order)
Precedence
Next (higher) Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau
Next (lower) Order of the Oak Crown
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Ribbon bar of the Order of Adolphe of Nassau

The Civil and Military Order of Merit of Adolphe of Nassau (French: Ordre du Mérite Civil et Militaire d'Adolphe de Nassau) was a chivalric order of the Duchy of Nassau and now of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, which was created in the year 1858 by the Duke of Nassau, and future Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Adolphe. The award recognises those persons that have performed meritorious actions or heroic deeds in the name of Luxembourg.

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Grades and Insignia

Grades

The Order consists of eight grades, with two crosses and three medals attached to the order:

  1. Grand Cross - wears the badge with a crown on a sash on the right shoulder, and the plaque on the left chest (unlike the civil version, the military version of the Grand Cross bears two swords on its badge and plaque);
  2. Grand Officer - wears the badge with a crown on a necklet, and the plaque on the left chest;
  3. Commander of the Crown - wears the badge with a crown on a necklet;
  4. Commander (male) / Cross of Honour for Ladies (female) - men wear the badge on a necklet; women wear the badge with a crown on a ribbon tied as a bow at the left chest (the crown of the Cross of Honour for Ladies is slightly smaller and the sash slightly different from that of the Commander of the Crown, and the badge bears four letters on the outside);
  5. Officer of the Crown - wears the badge with a crown on a chest ribbon with rosette on the left chest;
  6. Officer - wears the badge on a chest ribbon with rosette on the left chest;
  7. Knight of the Crown - wears the badge with a crown on a chest ribbon on the left chest;
  8. Knight - wears the badge on a chest ribbon on the left chest;
  9. Crosses in Gold and Silver - wears the cross on a ribbon on the left chest;
  10. Medals in Gold, Silver and Bronze - wears the medal on a ribbon on the left chest.

Members belong to either the Civil or the Military Division. The Grand Duke of Luxembourg is the Grand Master of the Order.

The Order of Adolphe of Nassau may also be issued to foreigners and is common as a diplomatic order. The decoration was issued as well in World War II to a handful of Allied officers who had helped liberate Luxembourg from the rule of Nazi Germany. Because of the small size of Luxembourg, and its minor role as a campaign theater, the Order of Adolphe of Nassau was not issued as frequently as other major World War II orders, such as the Croix de Guerre.

Insignia

Plaque of the Grand Officer of the Order of Adolphe of Nassau
  • The badge of the order is a gold cross, enamelled in white and featuring eight points, each of which ends in a gold pearl. The central disc of the front side bears the gold letter "A" in Gothic script the crowned by an imperial crown. The whole is encircled by a laurel crown on a blue-enamelled background on which the motto "Virtute" is inscribed in gold letters. The other side has the inscriptions "1292" (in that year the Adolf, Count of Nassau-Weilburg was crowned as King of the Romans) and "1858" (this was the year of creation of the order by Adolphe, Duke of Nassau), in gold letters on a white-enamelled background. The military division shows two additional crossed swords under the central medallion. The classes of the crown have a gold crown attached above the badge.
  • The plaque of the civil division of the Order is (for Grand Cross) an eight-pointed faceted silver star, or (for Grand Officer) a faceted silver Maltese Cross with silver rays between the arms. The central disc is the same to that of the badge. The plaque of the military division shows two additional crossed swords under the central medallion, with gold hilts and silver blades, and the corresponding badge shows two crossed swords in gold.
  • The cross is shaped in the same form as the batch, but non-enamelled, and made of plain gold or silver.
  • The medal is roundly shaped, made of gold, silver or bronze, and with the portrait of Adolph, Duke of Nassau depicted on it.
  • The ribbon of the order is blue moiré with a small orange stripe at each edge.

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