- Orders, decorations, and medals of Portugal
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Honorific orders of Portugal is the attribution of decoration to individuals personal bravery, achievement, or service to Portugal. Portugal has had a long tradition in rewarding its citizens.
The decorations are given by the President of the Portuguese Republic, currently Aníbal Cavaco Silva.
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Ancient military orders
Order of the Tower and Sword
Main article: Order of the Tower and SwordOrder of Christ
Main article: Order of Christ (Portugal)The Order of Christ is one of the ancient military orders. It was created by request of King D. Dinis to the pope, upon the extinction of the Order of the Temple. The templars had been granted important jurisdictions over the Portuguese territory, as well as being of strategic importance in its protection, in the end of the Christian Reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula. So, when the Order of the Temple was extinguished, King Dinis requested, and was granted, that all the possessions of this order in Portugal be attributed to a new order, to be created: the order of Christ. Basically, the templars in Portugal simply changed name.
The headquarters of the Order were established in Tomar. The Order had a major role in the Portuguese discoveries. In the course of the subsequent centuries, the King of Portugal became the grand-master of this and all of the military orders, which acquired a simple honorific role.
The Order of Christ is now conferred by relevant services to the country in the exercise of funcions related to the government or public administration (e.g., courts, diplomacy, armed forces)
Order of Aviz
Main article: Order of AvizOrder of St. James of the Sword
Main article: Order of St. James of the SwordNational orders
Order of Infante D. Henrique
Main article: Order of Infante D. HenriqueOrder of Liberty
Main article: Order of LibertyOrders of civil merit
Order of Merit
Main article: Order of Merit (Portugal)Order of Public Instruction
Main article: Order of Public InstructionOrder of Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Merit
Main article: Order of Agricultural, Commercial or Industrial MeritExternal links
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