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{{short description|Civil and military Dutch order of chivalry}}
{{Short description|Dutch order of chivalry}}
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{{Infobox order
{{Infobox order
|title = Order of Orange-Nassau<br>''Orde van Oranje-Nassau''
|title = Order of Orange-Nassau
|image = [[Image:Knight Orange Nassau AEAColl.jpg|200px]]
|image = Knight Orange Nassau AEAColl.jpg
|caption = The Knight's Cross (5th grade) of the Order of Orange-Nassau
|caption = Knight's Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau
|awarded_by = the [[Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg|18px]] [[Kingdom of the Netherlands]]
|awarded_by = the {{nowrap|[[Kingdom of the Netherlands]]}}
|type = [[Chivalric order]] with six grades
|type = [[Order of chivalry]]
|motto = ''Je maintiendrai''
|motto = {{lang|fr|[[Je maintiendrai]]}}
|eligibility =
|eligibility = Special merits for society
|for = Those with special merits for society
|status = Currently constituted
|status = Currently constituted
|head_title = Grand Master
|head_title = Grand Master
|head = [[Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands|King Willem-Alexander]]
|head = [[Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands]]
|grades = {{plainlist|
|head2_title = Chancellor
* Knight Grand Cross
|head2 = [[Major general]] H. Morsink<ref>[https://lintjes.nl/achtergrond/de-kanselarij-der-nederlandse-orden De Kanselarij der Nederlandse Orden] - website of the Chancellery of the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of the Netherlands|Dutch Orders]]</ref>
* Grand Officer
|commander =
* Commander
|grades = Knight Grand Cross<br />Grand Officer<br />Commander<br />Officer<br />Knight<br />Member
* Officer
* Knight
* Member}}
|former_grades = Gold, silver, bronze medal
|former_grades = Gold, silver, bronze medal
|established = 4 April 1892
|established = {{start date|1892|04|04|df=y}}
|first_induction =
|last_induction =
|total =
|recipients =
|individual =
|higher = [[Order of the Netherlands Lion]]
|higher = [[Order of the Netherlands Lion]]
|lower = [[Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau]]
|lower = [[Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau]]
|image2 = [[Image:Order of Orange-Nassau - Member.png|150px]]
|image2 = Order of Orange-Nassau - Member.png
|image_size2 = 85
|caption2 = Ribbon bar of the Order of Orange-Nassau
|caption2 = Ribbon bar
}}
}}
The '''Order of Orange-Nassau''' ({{lang-nl|Orde van Oranje-Nassau}}, {{IPA-nl|ˈɔrdə vɑn oːˌrɑɲə ˈnɑsʌu}}) is a civil and military [[Dutch honours system|Dutch order of chivalry]] founded on 4 April 1892 by the [[Regent|Queen regent]] [[Emma of the Netherlands|Emma]], acting on behalf of her under-age daughter [[Wilhelmina of the Netherlands|Queen Wilhelmina]].


The '''Order of Orange-Nassau''' ({{lang-nl|Orde van Oranje-Nassau|links=no}}) is a civil and military [[Dutch honours system|Dutch order of chivalry]] founded on 4 April 1892 by the queen regent, [[Emma of the Netherlands]].
The order is a chivalric order open to "everyone who has performed acts of special merits for society.” These are people who deserve appreciation and recognition from society for the special way in which they have carried out their activities.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lintjes.nl/onderscheidingen/de-orde-van-oranje-nassau |title=De Orde van Oranje-Nassau / Onderscheidingen |publisher=Lintjes.nl |access-date=2014-04-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140209034546/http://lintjes.nl/onderscheidingen/de-orde-van-oranje-nassau |archive-date=2014-02-09 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The lower grades of the order are comparable with the ranks of the [[Order of the British Empire]] in the [[United Kingdom]], but titles, prefixes or post-nominals (other than academic ones) are not used in the Netherlands (the only exception being for members of the [[Military William Order]]).

The order is a chivalric order open to "everyone who has performed acts of special merits for society.” These are people who deserve appreciation and recognition from society for the special way in which they have carried out their activities.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lintjes.nl/onderscheidingen/de-orde-van-oranje-nassau |title=De Orde van Oranje-Nassau / Onderscheidingen |publisher=Lintjes.nl |access-date=2014-04-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140209034546/http://lintjes.nl/onderscheidingen/de-orde-van-oranje-nassau |archive-date=2014-02-09 |url-status=dead }}</ref>

Titles, prefixes, or post-nominals are not used in the Netherlands&nbsp;– the only exception being the [[Military William Order]].


==History==
==History==
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==Grades==
==Grades==
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[[File:Oranje-Nassau Officier, Vlaascho.jpg|thumb|The Officer's Cross (4th grade) (Civil division) in the Order of Orange-Nassau]]
[[File:Orange-Nassau Grand Cross.jpg|thumb|Star and riband of a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau]]
[[File:Oranje-Nassau Officier, Vlaascho.jpg|thumb|upright|Officer's Cross]]
The Order of Orange-Nassau has two divisions, ''civil'' and ''military'', the former denoted by a wreath of [[Bay laurel|laurel]] on the badges, and the latter by crossed swords on both the badges and the stars.
[[File:Orange-Nassau Grand Cross.jpg|thumb|upright|Star and riband of a Knight's Grand Cross]]
The Order of Orange-Nassau has two divisions, civil and military, the former denoted by a wreath of [[Bay laurel|laurel]] on the badges, and the latter by crossed swords on both the badges and the stars.


The [[King]] or [[Queen Regnant]] of the Netherlands is the Grand Master of the Order of Orange-Nassau.
The king or [[queen regnant]] of the Netherlands is the Grand Master of the Order of Orange-Nassau.


===Since 1996===
===Since 1996===
In addition to the two divisions, since 1996 the Order of Orange-Nassau has been issued in six classes:
In addition to the two divisions, since 1996 the Order of Orange-Nassau has been issued in six classes:
# ''Knight Grand Cross'' - badge may be worn on a sash on the right shoulder, plus an 8-pointed star on the left chest;
# Knight Grand Cross – the gold badge may be worn on a sash on the right shoulder, plus an 8-pointed star on the left chest
# ''Grand Officer'' - badge may be worn by men on a necklet, and by women worn on a ribbon tied as a bow at the left chest. Also a 4-pointed star is worn on the left chest;
# Grand Officer – the gold badge may be worn by men on a necklet, and by women worn on a ribbon tied as a bow at the left chest; also a 4-pointed star is worn on the left chest
# ''Commander'' - badge may be worn by men on a necklet, and by women worn on a ribbon tied as a bow at the left chest;
# Commander – the gold badge may be worn by men on a necklet, and by women worn on a ribbon tied as a bow at the left chest
# ''Officer'' - wears the badge on a ribbon with a rosette on the left chest;
# Officer wears the gold badge on a ribbon with a rosette on the left chest
# ''Knight'' - wears the badge on a ribbon on the left chest;
# Knight wears a gold badge on a ribbon with a silver crown on the left chest
# ''Member'' - wears a smaller badge on a ribbon on the left chest.
# Member wears a silver badge on a ribbon on the left chest


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For the grades of Knight and Member, the badges are made of silver. For the other grades, the silver is gilded.
For the grades of Knight and Member, the badges are made of silver. For the other grades, the silver is gilded.

For the grades of Knight Grand Cross, Grand Officer and Commander, the badges have a diameter of 60&nbsp;mm.<br>
For the grades of Officer and Knight, they have a diameter of 46&nbsp;mm.<br>
For the grade of Member, a diameter of 35&nbsp;mm.


===Prior to 1996===
===Prior to 1996===
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The ''star'' of the order is a silver star with straight rays, in 8 points for Grand Cross and in 4 points for Grand Officer; the central disc has the King's arms in gold and blue enamel, surrounded by a white enamel ring bearing the Dutch national motto ''Je Maintiendrai''. The military division has crossed swords.
The ''star'' of the order is a silver star with straight rays, in 8 points for Grand Cross and in 4 points for Grand Officer; the central disc has the King's arms in gold and blue enamel, surrounded by a white enamel ring bearing the Dutch national motto ''Je Maintiendrai''. The military division has crossed swords.

<gallery>
File:Orange Nassau Grand Officer set of insignia.png|Cased Grand Officer set.
File:Orange Nassau Grand Officer breast star.png|Grand Officer star and [[Rosette (design)|rosette]].
File:Orange Nassau Grand Officer.png|Cased Grand Officer set.
File:Orange Nassau Grand Officer reverse sides of insignia.png|Cased Grand Officer set showing the revere of the insignia.
File:Orange Nassau Grand Officer badge.png|Grand Officer badge.
</gallery>


==Recipients==
==Recipients==
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</ref>


== Gallery ==
== See also ==
* [[Dutch Cross of Resistance]]
<gallery perrow="5">
File:Orange Nassau Grand Officer set of insignia.png|Grand Officer grade set of insignia.
File:Orange Nassau Grand Officer breast star.png|Grand Officer breast star.
File:Orange Nassau Grand Officer.png|Grand Officer grade.
File:Orange Nassau Grand Officer badge.png|Grand Officer badge.
File:Orange Nassau Grand Officer reverse sides of insignia.png|Reverse side of a Grand Officer set of insignia.
File:Onderscheidingen-in-de-orde-van-oranje-nassau.jpg|Collection of Knights classes of the order.
File:Orde van Oranje-Nassau in 2012 Model- en damesversierselen.jpg|Various grades of the order in both military, and male and female versions.
File:Order of Orange-Nassau Commander Cross 001-3.jpg|Commanders class with swords.
File:Vier sterren van de Orde van Oranje-Nassau in 2012.jpg|Military and Civil breast stars of the Grand Cross and Grand Officer grades.
File:The Republic exhibition - NM Prague 02.JPG|Grand Cross set of insignia.
</gallery>

==See also==
*[[Dutch Cross of Resistance]]
*[[Military William Order]]
*[[Order of the Netherlands Lion]]


==Notes==
==Notes==
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==References==
==References==
* Poul Ohm Hieronymussen, Poul Ohm. (1967). [https://books.google.com/books?id=Zy46AAAAMAAJ&q=order+of+oranje-nassau&dq=order+of+oranje-nassau&client=firefox-a&pgis=1 ''Orders and Decorations of Europe in Color.''] New York: [[Macmillan Publishers]]. [http://www.worldcat.org/wcpa/oclc/796549 OCLC: 796549]
* Poul Ohm Hieronymussen, Poul Ohm. (1967). [https://books.google.com/books?id=Zy46AAAAMAAJ&q=order+of+oranje-nassau ''Orders and Decorations of Europe in Color.''] New York: [[Macmillan Publishers]]. [http://www.worldcat.org/wcpa/oclc/796549 OCLC: 796549]


==External links==
==External links==
{{commons category|Order of Orange-Nassau}}
{{Commons category}}
* {{Official website|https://www.royalhonoursanddecorations.nl/decorations-and-honours/order-of-orange-nassau|Order of Orange-Nassau – official website of Chancery of the Netherlands Orders}}
* {{Official website|https://www.royalhonoursanddecorations.nl/decorations-and-honours/order-of-orange-nassau|Order of Orange-Nassau – official website of Chancery of the Netherlands Orders}}
* [http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0001859/1997-01-01 Law instituting the Order of Oranje-Nassau] - wetten.overheid.nl
* [http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0001859/1997-01-01 Law instituting the Order of Oranje-Nassau] wetten.overheid.nl
* [http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0007391/2010-10-10 Regulations of the Order of Oranje-Nassau] - wetten.overheid.nl
* [http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0007391/2010-10-10 Regulations of the Order of Oranje-Nassau] wetten.overheid.nl


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{{Dutch honours}}


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Order of Orange-Nassau
Knight's Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Awarded by the Kingdom of the Netherlands
TypeOrder of chivalry
Established4 April 1892 (1892-04-04)
MottoJe maintiendrai
EligibilitySpecial merits for society
StatusCurrently constituted
Grand MasterWillem-Alexander of the Netherlands
Grades
  • Knight Grand Cross
  • Grand Officer
  • Commander
  • Officer
  • Knight
  • Member
Former gradesGold, silver, bronze medal
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of the Netherlands Lion
Next (lower)Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau

Ribbon bar

The Order of Orange-Nassau (Dutch: Orde van Oranje-Nassau) is a civil and military Dutch order of chivalry founded on 4 April 1892 by the queen regent, Emma of the Netherlands.

The order is a chivalric order open to "everyone who has performed acts of special merits for society.” These are people who deserve appreciation and recognition from society for the special way in which they have carried out their activities.[1]

Titles, prefixes, or post-nominals are not used in the Netherlands – the only exception being the Military William Order.

History

In 1841 William II of the Netherlands, as Grand Duke of Luxembourg, created the Order of the Oak Crown. Although this was officially not a Dutch order, honours were regularly conferred on Dutch people. After the death of William III, Luxembourg, according to the Nassau Family Pact, became the domain of the other branch of the House of Nassau. In the Netherlands the need for a third order, beside the Military William Order and Order of the Netherlands Lion was felt, so that royal honours could be conferred upon foreign diplomats and people from lower ranks and classes.

During World War II, the Order of Orange-Nassau was bestowed upon both members of the Netherlands military and members of foreign services who had helped liberate the Netherlands from Nazi German occupation, and those who helped liberate the former Dutch colonies in the Pacific. In the modern age, the Orange-Nassau is still the most active civil and military decoration of the Netherlands, and ranks after the Order of the Netherlands Lion. The order is typically awarded each year on the Monarch's official birthday (currently April 27) with around 3500 appointments to the order made public. The order is also used to honour foreign princes, ministers, dignitaries and diplomats.

In 1994, the Dutch honours system was extensively revised after almost thirty years of discussion. This revision by law intended to create a more democratic honours system, disconnecting the level of the honours from rank and social status. In principle, since then everyone in Dutch society can be honoured. An honour is only awarded on the basis of special, personal merits for society. Before this revision the order consisted of five grades with additional honorary medals (gold, silver and bronze). The honorary medals were only affiliated with the order and bearers were not formally included in the order. In 1996, the honorary medals were abolished and replaced by the Member Class of the Order of Orange-Nassau, which is reserved only for Dutch citizens. The vast majority of awards are at the level of Member and are for voluntary service; the grade of Knight is awarded for outstanding personal achievement, the grade of Officer for contributions of national or international significance (e.g. distinguished professors; former ministers, but also very well-known disc jockeys or even a tattooist of very high reputation). The Officer grade is the first of what are referred to as the 'special decorations'. The grade of Commander is very sparingly awarded, and the two highest grades are awarded only very rarely indeed (for example to those with a record of distinguished service in public life who have occupied many high positions over a good number of years).

Grades

Officer's Cross
Star and riband of a Knight's Grand Cross

The Order of Orange-Nassau has two divisions, civil and military, the former denoted by a wreath of laurel on the badges, and the latter by crossed swords on both the badges and the stars.

The king or queen regnant of the Netherlands is the Grand Master of the Order of Orange-Nassau.

Since 1996

In addition to the two divisions, since 1996 the Order of Orange-Nassau has been issued in six classes:

  1. Knight Grand Cross – the gold badge may be worn on a sash on the right shoulder, plus an 8-pointed star on the left chest
  2. Grand Officer – the gold badge may be worn by men on a necklet, and by women worn on a ribbon tied as a bow at the left chest; also a 4-pointed star is worn on the left chest
  3. Commander – the gold badge may be worn by men on a necklet, and by women worn on a ribbon tied as a bow at the left chest
  4. Officer – wears the gold badge on a ribbon with a rosette on the left chest
  5. Knight – wears a gold badge on a ribbon with a silver crown on the left chest
  6. Member – wears a silver badge on a ribbon on the left chest
Ribbon bars of the Order of Orange-Nassau - since 1996

Knight Grand Cross

Grand Officer

Commander

Officer

Knight

Member

For the grades of Knight and Member, the badges are made of silver. For the other grades, the silver is gilded.

Prior to 1996

Until 1996, the Order of Orange-Nassau consisted of five grades. In addition, honorary medals were issued in Gold, Silver and Bronze, but these were only affiliated with the order; the bearers of the medal were not members of the order. Now no longer issued, these were replaced by the sixth grade: "Member". Recipients wore the medal on a ribbon on the left chest.

Ribbon bars of the Order of Orange-Nassau - until 1996

Knight Grand Cross

Grand Officer

Commander

Officer

Knight

Gold medal

Silver medal

Bronze medal

Insignia

The badge of the order is a blue-enamelled, white enamel-bordered Maltese Cross, in gilt for the officers and above, in silver for knights and members. The obverse central disc displays the King's coat of arms in gold and blue enamel, surrounded by a white enamel ring bearing the national motto Je Maintiendrai (I shall maintain). The reverse central disc has the crowned monogram "W" (for Queen Wilhelmina) surrounded by the motto God Zij Met Ons (God be with us). The badge hangs from a royal crown. The civil division has a wreath of laurel between the arms of the cross; the military division has crossed swords instead. The badge is attached to a ribbon which is orange with white and blue border stripes. The way the badge and ribbon should be worn differs between men and women.

The star of the order is a silver star with straight rays, in 8 points for Grand Cross and in 4 points for Grand Officer; the central disc has the King's arms in gold and blue enamel, surrounded by a white enamel ring bearing the Dutch national motto Je Maintiendrai. The military division has crossed swords.

Recipients

Every year, about 4,500 people are accepted as a member of the Order of Orange-Nassau, while some 3,000 existing members die.[2][3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "De Orde van Oranje-Nassau / Onderscheidingen". Lintjes.nl. Archived from the original on 9 February 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  2. ^ Door Oscar Vermeer (25 April 2008). "14 vragen over de lintjesregen - archief". Nrc.nl. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  3. ^ See the categories: Order of Orange-Nassau; Knights Grand Cross; Grand Officers; Commanders; Officers; Knights and Members.

References