Order of St. George (disambiguation) explained
The Order of Saint George is an order of chivalry of the Russian Empire founded in 1769 by Empress Catherine the Great, which was revived in 1992 by the Russian Federation.
The Order of Saint George or Order of St. George may also refer to:
Orders of chivalry
- Order of Saint George of Alfama, a chivalric order of the Kingdom of Aragon founded in 1201 by King Peter II and later amalgamated with the Order of Montesa
- Order of Saint George (Kingdom of Hungary), a secular chivalric order of the Kingdom of Hungary founded in 1326 by King Charles I and currently known as the International Order of Saint George
- Order of Saint George (House of Habsburg), a chivalric order of the Holy Roman Empire founded in 1469 by Emperor Frederick III
- Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George, a Catholic order of chivalry founded around 1545 by the Angelo Flavio Comneno family and currently awarded by the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
- Royal Order of Saint George for the Defense of the Immaculate Conception, a chivalric order of the Kingdom of Bavaria founded in 1726 by Elector Maximilian II Emanuel and currently awarded by the House of Wittelsbach
- Ancient Order of Saint George, a Christian order of chivalry founded in 1768 by Count Philipp Ferdinand of Limburg-Stirum, which was revived in 1926
- Order of Saint George of the Reunion, a chivalric order of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies founded in 1819 by King Ferdinand I and currently awarded by the Duke of Castro's branch of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
- Order of Saint George (Hanover), a chivalric order of the Kingdom of Hanover founded in 1839 by King Ernest Augustus and currently awarded by the House of Hanover
- Order of Saint George (Habsburg-Lorraine), a dynastic order of chivalry founded in 2008 by the House of Habsburg-Lorraine
Referring to Saint George and another saint
Orders of merit
Other
See also