TheOrder of Saint George (Russian:Орден Святого Георгия,romanized: Orden Svyatogo Georgiya) is the highest military decoration of theRussian Federation. It was originally established on 26 November 1769 Julian[3] (7 December 1769 Gregorian) as the highest military decoration of theRussian Empire for commissioned officers and generals by EmpressCatherine the Great.[4] After theOctober Revolution in 1917, it was awarded by theWhite movement underAlexander Kolchak until their collapse in 1921.[5] The order was revived in the Russian Federation on 20 March 1992 by Decree No.1463[2][6] of thePresident of Russia. The current award criteria were amended on 7 September 2010 byPresidential Decree 1099.[7][8]
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Type | Military order |
Established | 26 November 1769 (O. S.), revived on 20 March 1992[1] (the statute was approved on 8 August 2000)[2] |
Eligibility | Top and senior military officers |
Awarded for | Distinction in combat |
Status | Active |
Classes | 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Order of Saint Andrew |
Next (lower) | Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" |
![]() Ribbon of the Order of Saint George, first class |
Statute of the Order of St. George
editThe current Order of Saint George is awarded to highest and senior military officers for the conduct of military operations to protect the Motherland from attack by an external enemy which resulted in the complete defeat of the enemy, for the execution of combat and other operations in other states aimed at restoring international peace and security, or for being a model of military science with feats that exemplify military prowess; the Order is also conferred upon officers who were previously awarded state awards of the Russian Federation for distinction in combat.[9]
Description
editThe Order of Saint George is divided into four classes, from the First Class to the Fourth class; the highest degree being the Order First class. The four classes are awarded sequentially from the fourth to the first. These four classes are individually identified by the size and manner of wearing the two principal insignia of the Order, the cross and the star.[9]
Cross: A white enamelledcross pattée with a central medallion bearing the image ofSaint George on horseback slaying thedragon. The cross measures 60mm across in the case of the Order first class and is worn on a sash in the colours of Saint George (orange and black). The same 60mm cross is worn around the neck on a 45mm wide ribbon also in the colours of Saint George for the Order second class. The cross is 50mm across for the Order third class and is also worn around the neck but from a 24mm wide ribbon in the same colours. The Order fourth class is a 40mm cross worn on the left breast hanging from a pentagonal mount covered with a 24mm wide ribbon of Saint George.[9]
Star: A four-pointed silver gilt star with a gold central medallion bearing thecipher of Saint George "SG" topped by a crown and surrounded by a black enamelled band bearing the motto of the order "For Service and Bravery" ("Za Sluzhbu i Khrabrost"). The star is worn on the left breast for both the Order first and second classes.[9]
Ribbon: The ribbon of the Order of Saint George is orange with three black stripes, commonly called "George's Ribbon". It symbolises fire and gunpowder: the Russian colours of military glory, and is also thought to be derived from the colours of the originalRussian imperial coat of arms (black eagle on a golden background). It was subsequently associated with the colors of theRussian and Soviet Guard units.[9] Unlike the other classes, the Order of Saint George fourth class can be awarded to junior officers while the rest is for senior and flag officers.
- Theribbon bar for the Order first class is adorned with a miniature golden star.
- The ribbon bar for the Order second class is adorned with a miniature silver star.
- The ribbon bar for the Order third class is adorned with a miniature white cross.
- The ribbon bar for the Order fourth class has no device.
Recipients (partial list)
editRecipients of the Order first class
edit24 people were ever awarded The First class cross, one should be a King or win a war to receive it. The full list goes as follows in timeline order:
- Catherine the Great
- Pyotr Rumyantsev
- Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov
- Petr Ivanovich Panin
- Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky
- Grigory Potemkin
- Michael Kutuzov
- Vasily Chichagov
- Nikolai Vasilyeich Repnin
- Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly
- KingCharles XIV John of Sweden[10]
- Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
- Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg
- Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
- Levin August von Bennigsen
- Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême
- Ivan Paskevich
- Hans Karl von Diebitsch
- Joseph Radetzky von Radetz
- Alexander II of Russia
- William I, German Emperor
- Archduke Albrecht, Duke of Teschen
- Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia
- Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia
- Pyotr Mikhailovich Skarzhinsky [ru][11]
Recipients of the Order second class
editFor The Second class one should win a Campaign. The first recipient was Lieutenant-General Plemyannikov for theBattle of Kagul, the last of 124 or 125, depending on sources, was eitherNikolai Yudenich or Marshal of FranceFerdinand Foch.
- Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia (1856–1929)
- Admiral of the Russian EmpireFyodor Ushakov
- Generalissimus Russian Empire Suvorov Alexandr Vasilyevich
- Field Marshal of the Russian EmpireMikhail Kutuzov
- Field Marshal of the Russian EmpireBarclay de Tolly
- General of the ArmyNikolay Yegorovich Makarov[12]
- Colonel GeneralAlexander Zelin[12]
- General of the ArmyVladimir Boldyrev[12]
Recipients of the Order third class
edit- KingLeopold I of Belgium.
- Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia (1856–1929)
- Field Marshal of the Russian EmpireMikhail Kutuzov
- Field Marshal of the Russian EmpireBarclay de Tolly
- GeneralAlexei Brusilov
- GeneralYevgeni Iskritsky
- GeneralSamad bey Mehmandarov
- General of the ArmySergey Surovikin
- GeneralPavel Liprandi
- Private George Phillips (Newfoundland Regiment) Beaumont Hamel
Recipients of the Order fourth class
edit- Nicholas II of Russia
- Lieutenant General, Baron Johan Fredrik Gustaf Aminoff (Battle of Sheynovo, 1878)[13]
- GeneralAlexei Brusilov
- GeneralYevgeni Iskritsky
- Vladimir Gittis, Imperialcolonel and Red Army general
- ColonelLambros Katsonis,Greek 18th centuryrevolutionary
- Colonel General Sergei Makarov[12]
- Lieutenant GeneralVladimir Shamanov[12]
- Lieutenant ColonelAnatoly Lebed[12]
- British CaptainAlbert Ball, World War I fighter pilot
- Dutch War CorrespondentLouis Grondijs, World War I, White Army, Russian Civil War
- Major GeneralCarl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, Imperial Russia, WWI
- GeneralPyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel, Imperial Russia, World War I, White Army, Russian Civil War
- BrigadierJohn Alexander Sinton, Indian Army, WWI
- Field MarshalFranz Joseph,Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary
- Major GeneralHermann Christoph Gamper, Imperial Russian cavalry commander during thePatriotic War of 1812
- Sub-lieutenantAfrikan Spir (Battle of Malakoff, 1855)
- BaronRoman von Ungern-Sternberg
- Field Marshal of the Russian EmpireMikhail Kutuzov
- Field Marshal of the Russian EmpireBarclay de Tolly
- Ilija Plamenac,vojvoda and military commander
- Field MarshalŽivojin Mišić
- SirJohn Elley, British officer in theNapoleonic Wars
- Bogdan Zimonjić, Serbian Orthodox priest,vojvoda, senator and military commander
- Anatoly Pepelyayev, White Russian general
- Lieutenant GeneralGrigory Mikhaylovich Semyonov, Cossack-Buriat White Army General
- Royce Coleman Dyer, Canadian Armycaptain
- Major General Pyotr Mikhailovich Skarzhinsky, 2nd Bug Cossack Regiment[14]
- Aslan ibn Shahmardan,khan of theGazikumukh (Kura) Khanate
- 2nd LieutenantVladimir Kotlinsky, commander of theOsowiec Fortress during theAttack of the Dead Men
- Marshall of the Soviet UnionGeorgy Zhukov (as anon-commissioned officer in theImperial Russian Army inWorld War I)
- Field MarshalHerbert Kitchener, Field Marshal of theBritish Army
- LieutenantAxel Gadolin, 1871 (later Lieutenant General)[15]: 103
See also
editReferences
edit- ^Постановление Верховного Совета Российской Федерации от 20 марта 1992 года N0 2557-IArchived 2012-07-18 at theWayback Machine
- ^ab"Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of August 8, 2000 No 1463" (in Russian). Commission under the President of the Russian Federation on state awards. 2000-08-08. Archived fromthe original on March 11, 2012. Retrieved2012-02-11.
- ^26 November Julian is one of days commemoratingSaint George in the Russian Orthodox Church.
- ^Hurley, C.Russian Orders, Decorations, and Medals Under the Monarchy. Harrison & Sons., Ltd., London. 1935.
- ^"St George's Cross, 4th Class, awarded to 2nd Lt. John Mitchell 1919".Fitzwilliam Museum. University of Cambridge. Archived fromthe original on 23 October 2017. Retrieved4 June 2017.
- ^Decree 1463 of 2000 (pravo.gov.ru)
- ^"Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 7, 2010 No 1099" (in Russian). Russian Gazette. 2010-09-07. Retrieved2012-02-07.
- ^Decree 1099 of 2010 (pravo.gov.ru)
- ^abcde"Statute of the Order of St. George" (in Russian). Commission under the President of the Russian Federation on state awards. 2000-08-08. Retrieved2012-02-11.
- ^Barton, Sir Dunbar Plunket. (1925) "Bernadotte: Prince and King." P. 96. John Murray, London.
- ^http://www.mglin-krai.ru/chernigovskaya-guberniya/357-predvoditel-dvoryanstva-skarzhinskij-aleksandr-matveevich-i-otdelnye-predstaviteli-ego-roda?fbclid=IwY2xjawISJlRleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHdNqTZ_Od2AINGxx_9C7azzlDb4h0rpRZwXK8ZYYx8cVk3gTZjHchakK8g_aem_Fzkn-Lfe6JE_BvhOq0n06A
- ^abcdef"Compiled from the site of the President of the Russian Federation" (in Russian). Kremlin News. Retrieved2012-02-07.
- ^laurancekenneth (2022-02-03)."Johan Fredrik Gustav Aminoff".Finland at War. Retrieved2025-04-03.
- ^"Скаржинські". Resource.history.org.ua. Retrieved2022-08-16.
- ^Alexandrovich, E. (1914). "Gadolin, Axel Vilhelmovich".Russian Biographical Dictionary (in Russian). Vol. 4.Imperial Russian Historical Society. pp. 103–106. Retrieved23 December 2024.
Further reading
edit- Voennyĭ orden sviatogo velikomuchenika i pobedonostsa Georgiia: imennye spiski 1769 – 1920; biobibliograficheskiĭ spravochnik / otvetstvennyĭ sostavitel' V. M. Shabanov. Moskva 2004,ISBN 5-89577-059-2
External links
edit- The Commission on State Awards to the President of the Russian Federation
- Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913)."Orders of St. George".Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.