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House and Merit Order of Peter Frederick Louis

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House and Merit Order of Duke Peter Frederick Louis
(Haus und Verdienstorden von Herzog Peter Friedrich Ludwig)
Breast Star to the Grand Cross of the Order
TypeDynastic
EstablishedNovember 27, 1838; 186 years ago (November 27, 1838)
Royal houseGrand Duchy of Oldenburg
MottoEin Gott, Ein Recht, Eine Wahrheit
EligibilityMilitary personnel and civilians
Awarded forCivil and military merit
StatusObsolete
FounderAugustus, Grand Duke of Oldenburg
Classes
  • Grand Cross with Crown
  • Grand Cross
  • Grand Commander
  • Commander
  • Officer
  • Knight 1st Class
  • Knight 2nd Class
Statistics
Total inductees5,439 to 5,445 of all grades (excluding the associated honor crosses and medals)

Ribbon of the Order

TheHouse and Merit Order of Duke Peter Frederick Louis (German:Haus und Verdienstorden von Herzog Peter Friedrich Ludwig) or proper GermanOldenburg House and Merit Order of Duke Peter Frederick Louis (German:Oldenburgischer Haus- und Verdienstorden des Herzogs Peter Friedrich Ludwig) was a civil and militaryorder of theGrand Duchy of Oldenburg, a member state of theGerman Empire. The order was founded by Grand DukeAugustus of Oldenburg on 27 November 1838, to honor his father,Peter Frederick Louis of Oldenburg. It became obsolete in 1918 after the abdication of the last grand duke.

Description

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Thebadge of the order was a white-enameledcross pattée, edged in gold. The cross had a blue enameled center medallion with the crowned monogram of the Peter Frederick Louis in gold. Around the center medallion was a red-enameled ring bearing the motto "Ein Gott, Ein Recht, Eine Wahrheit" ("One God, One Law, One Truth"). Both the center medallion and the ring were edged with a gold rim. On the reverse, the coat of arms of Oldenburg were painted on the medallion. Each arm on the reverse carried dates written in a cursive script: "17 Jan. 1775", "6 Juli 1785", "21 Mai 1829", and "27 Nov. 1838". These dates corresponded to the dates of birth, accession to the throne and death of Peter Frederick Louis, as well as the date of the founding of the order.

Thestar of the order was an eight-pointed silver star bearing the medallion of the badge.

Theribbon of the order was deep blue with a narrow red stripe near each edge.

Classes

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Officer's cross of the House and Merit Order of Duke Peter Frederick Louis

The order came in seven classes: Grand Cross with Crown (Großkreuz mit der Krone), Grand Cross (Großkreuz), Grand Commander (Großkomtur), Commander (Komtur), Officer (Offizier), and Knight 1st and 2nd Class (Ritter 1. und 2. Klasse). The Grand Cross with Crown and the Grand Cross consisted of a sash badge and breast star. The Grand Commander consisted of a neck badge and breast star, while the Commander was the neck badge without the star. The Officer's Cross, added in 1903, was a pinback breast badge and differed from the other badges by having a blank reverse and no crown. The Knight 1st and 2nd Class were breast badges, and the 2nd Class differed from the 1st class by not having a crown and being in silver instead of gold (the monogram and motto remained gold, however).

A special chapter of the order, the capitular knights, open only to Oldenburgers, had a badge which consisted of the medallion, surrounded by a green enameled wreath of oak leaves. It came in several classes whose badge differed in whether it was gold or silver and whether it was crowned.

Associated with the order were honor crosses for lower-ranking military personnel and civilians. The honor crosses were in gold, silver and iron. In 1910, gold, silver and bronze medals were added as additional lower-ranking awards.

All grades of the order except the medals could be awarded with swords for war merit. The swords were applied diagonally between the arms of the cross. If a recipient of a lower grade with swords received a higher grade without, he wore "swords on ring" on the higher award. These were crossed swords above the badge, usually on the ring from which the badge was suspended (in the case of the Officer's Cross, they were affixed to the top arm). In October 1918, an additional provision was made for a war decoration of a wreath of laurels affixed to the badge and breast star.

Recipients

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Grand Crosses

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Commanders

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Knights 1st Class

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Knights 2nd Class

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Unclassified

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References and notes

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Kingdom of Prussia
Kingdom of Bavaria
Kingdom of Saxony
Kingdom of Württemberg
Kingdom of Hanover
Grand Duchy of Baden
Grand Duchy of Hesse
Landgraviate of
Hesse-Kassel
Landgraviate of
Hesse-Darmstadt
Grand Duchy of
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Grand Duchy of
Mecklenburg-Strelitz
  • Order of the Griffon (Mecklenburg)
  • House Order of the Wendish Crown
Grand Duchy of Oldenburg
Duchy of Saxe-Weimar
Duchy of Brunswick
Duchy of Nassau
Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg
Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
  • Saxe-Ernestine House Order (2006: Saxe-Coburg-Gotha House Order)
Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen
  • Saxe-Ernestine House Order
Duchy of Anhalt
Principality of
Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
Principality of
Hohenzollern-Hechingen
  • House Order of Hohenzollern
Principality of Lippe-Detmold
Principality of
Schaumburg-Lippe
  • Order of the Cross of Honour (Lippe)
Principality of Reuss
Principality of
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Principality of
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont
Free cities
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