Order of St. Sava

Order of St. Sava
Order of St. Sava
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Order of St. Sava
Awarded by Kingdom of Serbia
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Serbian Orthodox Church
Type Order
Eligibility Civilians, after 1914 members of the military.
Awarded for Meritorious achievements in the arts, science, education and religion
Status Awarded by Serbian Orthodox Church
Statistics
Established 23 January 1883
Total awarded unknown
Precedence
Next (higher) Order of the Cross of Takovo (Kingdom of Serbia)
Order of the Yugoslav Crown (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)

The Order of St. Sava was a decoration instituted by the order King Milan I of Serbia in 1883. The Order of Saint Sava originally was established to recognize civilians for meritorious achievements in the arts and sciences. In 1914 a change was made permitting military personnel to receive the honor for military merit.

Other Orders of St. Sava

Since 1945 the highest award presented by the Serbian Orthodox Church is called the Order of St. Sava. There is also a fraternal organization with a similar name, the Loyal Order of St. Sava, organized for social interactions among Serbian American residents of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Holders

Order of St. Sava
Grand Cross - First Class Great Officer - Second Class Commander - Third Class Officer - Fourth Class Cavalier - Fifth Class
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