Pour la Vertu Militaire explained

Pour la vertu militaire
Militär-Verdienstorden
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Country:Hesse-Kassel
Presenter:the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel
Type:single-class order
Eligibility:Military personnel
Status:Obsolete
Motto:VIRTUTI (Lat.: for virtue)
Established:25 February 1769
Lastawarded:1866
Higher:House Order of the Golden Lion
Related:Pour le Mérite

The Pour la vertu militaire (Fr.: for military virtue) was a military order of merit established on 25 February 1769 by Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel. The order, modelled on the Prussian Pour le Mérite, could be awarded in a single class to officers of Hessian army or allied armies for wartime or peacetime military merit. When awarded for peacetime merit, only officers from major upwards were eligible. In 1820 the French name was changed to German: Militär-Verdienstorden (Order of Military Merit). It was discontinued in 1866, after the annexation of Hessen-Kassel by the Kingdom of Prussia.

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