Order of the Yugoslav Crown

Order of the Yugoslav Crown
Order of The Yugoslav Crown
Орден Југословенске Круне.jpg
Order of The Yugoslav Crown
Awarded by  Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Type State Order
Eligibility Yugoslavian citizens and foreign nationals.
Awarded for National unity and cooperation, or for merit towards the Crown, State and Nation in public service, as well as to the foreign nationals for diplomatic merit.
Status discontinued
Statistics
Established 5 April 1930
First awarded 1930
Last awarded 1945
Total awarded unknown
Precedence
Next (higher) Order of the White Eagle
Next (lower) Order of St. Sava

King Alexander I of Yugoslavia instituted the Order of The Yugoslav Crown on 5 April 1930, to commemorate his changing of the name of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.[1]

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History

King Alexander ascended the Throne in 1921. During a political crisis in 1929 the strong separatist movements within the country forced the King to temporarily suspend the Constitution to declare a dictatorship and to place greater emphasis on national unity, which resulted in the name of the country to Yugoslavia. The order was awarded to Yugoslavian citizens who enhanced national unity or for merit towards the Crown or State in public service, as well as to the foreign nationals who had assisted the country. The Order of the Yugoslav Crown was senior to Order of St. Sava. The Order is conferred by the Crown of Yugoslavia.

Description

Insignia of the Order were made by the French firm Artis Bertrand and Swiss firm Huguenin. The Order of Yugoslav Crown five degrees' insignia are suspended from a ribbon of dark blue moire. The center of the cross contains the image of the Yugoslav royal crown and is part of the decoration of all degrees of the order. On the reverse side of the insignia is engraved the date "3-X-1929 and the royal monogram "A". The First and Second classes of the order also wear the star of the Order on the left side of his chest. The third, fourth, and fifth classes only wear the insignia of the Order. The First class of the order is worn on a blue moire riband over his right shoulder. The Second and Third class of the Order worn on a blue moire neck ribbon. The Fourth and Fifth class of the Order worn on a triangular blue moire ribbon on the left breast.

First Class Second Class Third Class Fourth Class Fifth Class
Jug Crown I.jpg Орден Југословенске Круне.jpg Орден Југословенске Круне.jpg Ju Crown IV.jpg Ju Crown V.jpg
Ju Crown I star.jpg
Ster van de Orde van de Joegoslavische Kroon.jpg

Recipients

References

  1. ^ "The Order of the Yugoslav Crown". Official Websit of the Serbian Royal Family. 1997. http://www.royalfamily.org/history/orders4.htm. Retrieved 2011-06-20. 

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