Greece: Royal Order of the Redeemer, Officer's
Cross, 4th Class.
In its box of issue with the Hellenic Royal Crown
on the lid.
High quality French made example by L. Leleu,
in Havre - this is a rare maker of the Order.
The Order was established in 1829 by the 4th
National Assembly of the Hellenes, in Argos,
in order to reward those who had fought for
and supported the War of independence.
Its issuance started by Royal Decree of King
Otto in 1833.
This form was introduced in 1863, following
the amendment by King George I, the portrait
of King Otto was replaced by the Icon of
Jesus Christ the Redeemer.
The Order is awarded to "distinguished Greek
citizens who have defended the interests of
the Country in War time or have rendered
highly exceptional social services in Greece
or abroad".
It remains the Highest Honor of the Hellenic
Republic in its new form since 1974 (without
the crown).
FULL SIZE
WW1 1914 - 1918
Item 100% original - ribbon, box original
Condition as on the photos: light enamel
damages.
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