Order of Saint Alexander explained

Royal Order of Saint Alexander
Царски орден на свети Александър
Awarded By: The King of the Bulgarians
Type:Dynastic Order
Eligibility:Bulgarian and Foreign citizens
For:Awarded with the personal benevolence of the monarch
Status:Currently constituted, rarely granted
Head Title:Grand Master[1]
Head:King Simeon II
Grades:Knight Grand Cross with Collar
Knight/Dame Grand Cross with Chain
Knight/Dame Grand Cross
Knight/Dame Grand Officer
Knight/Dame Commander
Knight/Dame Officer
Knight/Dame
Silver Cross
Date:21 December 1881
1881 - 1946 (National Order)
1946 - present (House Order)
House:House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-Koháry
Religion:Bulgarian Orthodox
Higher:Royal Order of Saints Cyril and Methodius
Lower:Royal Order of Bravery
Ribbon:Red

The Order of St Alexander (Bulgarian: Орден "Свети Александър") was the second highest Bulgarian order during the Kingdom of Bulgaria. It was established by Knyaz Alexander I and named after his patron saint (Alexander Nevsky).[2]

History

The order was established with a decree on 25 December 1881, in honour of the patron saint of Alexander Battenberg. Initially it was planned to have five grades and a Necklace but subsequently four grades and Grand and Lesser Necklace were formed and in 1908 a Grand Cross was added. With time wartime grades with swords in the middle and above the cross were added. The order was awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens with the personal benevolence of the Bulgarian monarch, who was the Grand Master.

Description

The order had a white enamelled cross pattée with golden or silver edges according to the grade. On the pendant of the obverse there was a stylized inscription with the name of the order and on the surrounding ring there was the motto СЪ НАМИ БОГЪ (God with us) with laurel wreaths below. On the reverse there was a white background with inscription 19 ФЕВРАЛЪ 1878 (19 February 1878) - the date of the signing of the Treaty of San Stefano. Atop the cross was a royal crown. The first grade was worn with a crimson moire ribbon over the right shoulder with a rosette in the edge. It had its own eight-ray silver star with the obverse of the order placed in the middle.

The Grand necklace consisted of thirty interconnected medallions with crowned lions, alternated with the monogram of the founder Knyaz Alexander I and eight edges Orthodox cross. There was a special issue with two field marshal's batons which belonged to Tsar Ferdinand.

The Lesser Necklace was similar to the Grand Necklace but in smaller size.

The Grand Cross, established in 1908, was also similar to the initial issue but the cross was enamelled in green and in the middle of the pendant was placed a crowned Bulgarian lion. The star was of similar design with green ring around the crowned lion on red background.

The other grades are like the first issue but smaller in size. The sixth grade was made in silver without enamel over the shoulders of the cross.

The Ottoman sultans Abdul Hamid II and Mehmed V were respectively awarded the Grand and Lesser Necklace of the Order of St Alexander with diamonds. They are currently kept in the collection of the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul.

Grades

Notable recipients

I grade, Grand Cross
II grade, Grand Officer Cross
III grade, Commander Cross
IV or V grade, Officer Cross
VI grade, Silver Cross
  • Unknown Grades
  • References

    Sources

    Notes and References

    1. http://www.kingsimeon.bg/en/simvoli-i-ordeni/velikiyat-magistar-na-balgarskite-ord/ The Grand Master of the Bulgarian Orders
    2. Web site: ODM of the Kingdom of Bulgaria: Order of St.Alexander. www.medals.org.uk. 2018-04-04.