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Order of Francisco de Miranda

Grades
  
Grand Cross Commander Knight

Established
  
1934 (medal) 28 July 1939 (order)

The Order of Francisco de Miranda (Orden Francisco de Miranda) is conferred by the Republic of Venezuela in memory of Francisco de Miranda (1754–1816). This national honor and decoration was created to recognize Venezuelan citizens and foreigners who have contributed to the sciences, to the progress of the country, to the humanities or who have exemplified outstanding merits. There are several variations in this Order. This Order was originally a medal, established in 1934; however, it was established as an Order on July 28, 1939.

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History

This honor, conferred by the President of Venezuela, was established in the 1930s. Subsequent legislation modifying the Order, the former Law on the Condecoration of the Francisco de Miranda Order was enacted in July 1943. More recently, the law was revised further in 2006, establishing the different levels or rankings within the Order and also identifying potential categories of recipients.

Description

The gold-colored neck order badge features an oblong maroon enamel center showing the left-facing profile of Francisco de Miranda. The Venezuelan patriot's name is emblazoned across the upper quadrants of a band which encompasses this central image. Eight sunburst rays extend from this enameled focal point; and these rays are supported by a single encircling nimbus band of gold. The obverse features an embossed image of the coat of arms of the República Bolivariana de Venezuela. The device measures approximately 3-1/4 inches in diameter; and it is designed to hang from a bright yellow ribbon which is 1-3/8 inches wide, 18 inches in length.

The official medal contractor for the Venezuelan government was N. S. Meyer of New York City.

Selected recipients

  • Abdullah Tariki, 1960.
  • George Elbert Brown, 1965. Director of Pan American World Airways and the Netherlands Antilles.
  • Monroe Edward Spaght, 1968.
  • Willard Rockwell, 1968.
  • Henri Wassenbergh, 1972.
  • Nagib El Zakhem Kouzamy, 1982
  • Lech Wałęsa, 1989.
  • Harry Abend, 1990.
  • Martín Marciales Moncada, 1993
  • Shoichiro Toyoda, 1999.
  • Daisaku Ikeda, 2005.
  • José Antonio Abreu, 2007.
  • Joseph S. Blatter, 2007.
  • Carlos D. Cienfuegos, 2009
  • References

    Order of Francisco de Miranda Wikipedia