Order of the House of Orange

Order of the House of Orange
Order of the House of Orange
Huisorde van Oranje
Huisorde van Oranje Ridderkruis.jpg
The Knight's Cross of the Order of the House of Orange
Awarded by Royal Standard of the Netherlands.PNG Queen of the Netherlands
Type House Order
Motto JE MAINTIENDRAI
Awarded for persons who have rendered special service to the Royal House
Status Currently constituted
Sovereign Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands
Chancellor F.W. Kist
Grades (w/ post-nominals) Very complex, see "History"
Established 19 March 1905
Precedence
Next (higher) Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau
Next (lower) Honorable Mention,
Bronze Lion
Same Order for Loyalty and Merit,
Order of the Crown
Ribbon bar Order of the House of Orange.jpg
Ribbon bar of the Order of the House of Orange

The Order of the House of Orange (Dutch: Huisorde van Oranje), sometimes referred to as the House Order of Orange, is a dynastic order of the House of Orange-Nassau, the royal family of the Netherlands. The order was instituted by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands in 1905 and is not subject to ministerial responsibility or influence, but is awarded at the discretion of the Dutch monarch alone.

Contents

History

1905 – 1969

In 1905, Queen Wilhelmina felt the need for a House Order because the Order of the Oak Crown of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, used by her father and grandfather to reward Dutch subjects, was no longer available to her, as females were not allowed to succeed the throne of Luxembourg due to the Salic Law within its constitution in 1890.

The Order of the House of Orange had a very complex nomenclature, with 18 different classes and medals:

  1. Grand Cross
  2. Grand Officer
  3. Commander
  4. Officer
  5. Knight
  6. Knight 2nd. Class (since 1908)
  7. The Golden Medal for Art and Science (equal in rank to a Grand Officer and very rare)
  8. The Golden Medal for Initiative and Ingenuity (since 1917, equal in rank to a Grand Officer and very rare)
  9. The Silver Medal for Art and Science (equal in rank to an Officer and rare)
  10. The Silver Medal for Initiative and Ingenuity (since 1917, equal in rank to an Officer and rare)
  11. Dame of Honour
  12. Golden Cross of Merit
  13. Silver Cross of Merit
  14. Golden Medal of Honour
  15. Silver Medal of Honour
  16. Bronze Medal of Honour
  17. Medal for saving lives from deadly peril (since 1910)
  18. The Bronze Medal for Art and Science. (equal in rank to a knight and rare)

The number does not indicate a rank within the Order. The Dame of Honour was neither inferior or superior to another grade; however the highest rank was the Grand Cross. The insignia vary considerably amongst these awards; however they all share the same orange ribbon, symbolizing the House of Orange.

More than 3200 decorations were conferred between 1905 and 1969, mostly to Court Dignitaries, the Queen's household, and doctors and lawyers who could choose between sending a bill for their services or a decoration in the House Order.

Reorganisation of the order in 1969

By court decree on 30 November 1969, Queen Juliana decided to reorganise the Order to bring it more in line with the ever more egalitarian spirit of the Dutch society. As a result the order is now diveded into four semi-independent groups:

  1. The House Order
  2. The Order for Loyalty and Merit
  3. Honorary medals
    1. The Honorary medal for Arts and Science
    2. The Honorary medal for Initiative and Ingenuity
  4. The Order of the Crown
House Order
(knight's cross)
Order for Loyalty and Merit
(knight's cross)
Order of the Crown
(knight's cross)
Huisorde van Oranje Ridderkruis.jpg
Orde van Trouw en Verdienste Huisorde.jpg
Kroonorde Nederland ridderkruis.jpg
Ribbon Bar
Order of Orange ribbon.gif
Order of Orange ribbon.gif
Ribbon bar of the Order of the Crown (Netherlands).gif

The House Order today

Since the reorganisation in 1969 the House Order itself has these grades:

  1. Grand Cross (Grootkruis) - badge may be worn on a sash on the right shoulder, plus an 8-pointed star on the left chest;
  2. Grand Honorary Cross (Groot erekruis) - wears the badge on a necklet;
  3. Honorary Cross (Erekruis) - wears the badge on a ribbon on the left chest.

Every subject of the Queen, apart from the members of the Royal House (see note), can be awarded the Cross of Honour. Once awarded, the recipient can be promoted to a higher grade of the House Order after three years.

Note: The Royal House (Koninklijk Huis) is a rather vague definition within Dutch constitutional theory and Dutch law. It consists of the Monarch, his or her consort, former monarchs and their consorts and those members of her family that have a right to succeed her. The Government is responsible for the actions and words of the members of the Royal House. It is not the same as the Royal Household, although that calls itself, and is usually called the Royal House as well. The Queen's second son decided not to ask for parliamentary approval for his marriage and lost his right to succeed to the throne, his membership of the Royal House and the title Prince of the Netherlands. He did however remain a Royal Highness ,a Prince of Orange-Nassau and a member of the Royal Family.In the eyes of the genealogy and heraldry the words Royal House apply to various descendants of the Dutch monarch. The law on funerals does not apply to funerals of the members of the Royal House, but in this context membership will probably be defined in yet another way.

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau — Ordre du Lion d Or de la Maison de Nassau Huisorde van de Gouden Leeuw van Nassau Plaque, badge and ribbon of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau …   Wikipedia

  • Order of the Crown (Netherlands) — Order of the Crown Kroonorde Cross of honour of the Order of the Crown Awarded by …   Wikipedia

  • Order of the Netherlands Lion — Order of the Dutch Lion Orde van de Nederlandse Leeuw The Cross of a Knight (3rd grade) of the Order of the Dutch Lion Awarded b …   Wikipedia

  • House of Orange-Nassau — Royal Coat of arms of the Netherlands Country Netherlands, England, Scotland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Orange, Nassau …   Wikipedia

  • Order of the Oak Crown — Ordre de la couronne de Chêne Officer s cross with ribbon of the Order of the Oak Crown Awarded by Grand Duchy of Luxe …   Wikipedia

  • Order of the Black Eagle — (Schwarzer Adler Orden) Order of the Black Eagle breast star with the motto SUUM CUIQUE (idiomatically, to each according to his merits ) in the medallion s center …   Wikipedia

  • Order of the Arrow — Owner …   Wikipedia

  • Order of the Red Eagle — (Roter Adlerorden) Order of the Red Eagle, Grand Cross breast star Awarded by The Kingdom of Prussia …   Wikipedia

  • Order of Orange-Nassau — Orde van Oranje Nassau The Knight s Cross with swords (5th grade) of the Order of Oranje Nassau Awarded by …   Wikipedia

  • Order for Loyalty and Merit — Orde van Trouw en Verdienste The Knight s Cross of the Order of the House of Orange Awarded by …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”