Order of La Pléiade Ordre de la Pléiade | |
Status: | Currently constituted |
Grades: | Grand Cross Grand Officer Commander Officer Knight |
First Induction: | 1976 |
The Order of La Pléiade (in French pronounced as /la ple.jad/;)[1] is an honorary order of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie. It recognizes people who particularly distinguished themselves in the service of its ideals of cooperation and friendship, promoting the role of the French language in their own countries or in the world. It was created in 1976 on initiative of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie.[2]
In this reverse chronological list, each item intentionally referred to the following (historically preceding) one:
There are five classes (in descending order of precedence):
The badge of the Order of La Pléiade is a seven-pointed star, blue enameled at both sides. The obverse[3] silver central disc features a silver-colored compass rose, surrounded by a blue enamel and silver edged ring with the text "la Pléiade, ordre de la Francophonie", itself surrounded by seven small silver stars. The reverse silver central disc features the Adolphe Bridge in Luxembourg, where the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie was founded, and symbolizes unity.
The ribbon is sky blue with small yellow stripes near each border.