Order of Saint George and Reunion

Order of Saint George and Reunion
Original badge of the order, 1819
Awarded by the Kingdom of Two Sicilies
Type Dynastic order of knighthood
Awarded for Military valor and merit
First Grand Master Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
Statistics
Established 1 January 1819
Precedence
Next (higher) Royal Order of the Two-Sicilies
Next (lower) Royal Order of Francis I
Ribbon of the Order

The Order of Saint George and Reunion is an order of knighthood of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. It was established to replace the Royal Order of the Two-Sicilies.[1]

It was created on 1 January 1819 by Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies to reward military valor and merit. It received its name to celebrate the reunification of the dominions located namely (Naples and Sicily) into one kingdom after the Congress of Vienna.

The dynastic dispute within the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies means the position of Grand Master is disputed between Infante Carlos, Duke of Calabria and Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro.

Grades

The Order is divided into eight Ranks:

Knight
Commander
Knight Grand Cross

Insignia

The decoration is formed by: ruby enameled lilied cross with in the middle a white enameled round plate bearing the image of a mounted St. George running the dragon through with his sword, bordered by a circle of blue enamel with the inscription "IN HOC SIGNO VINCES" and a laurel wreath.

The decoration of the Knights of Grand Cross has a golden image of St. George hanging down from the lower arm of the cross; the Royal Crown tops it.

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