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Order of the Griffon (Mecklenburg)

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Type
  
State Order

Status
  
No longer awarded

Royal house
  
House of Mecklenburg

Established
  
15 September 1884

Order of the Griffon (Mecklenburg)

Motto
  
ALTIOR ADVERSIS (Against All Odds)

Grand Masters
  
Grand Dukes of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz

The Order of the Griffon (German: Greifenorden) was a State Order of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Established on 15 September 1884, it was created to honour benevolence and outstanding service to the public. In August 1904, the Order of the Griffon was extended to citizens of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, with the rulers of the two grand duchies serving jointly as the Grand Masters of the order.

Contents

Classes

The Order of the Griffon was awarded in three classes with six grades:

First class
  • Grand Cross
  • Second class
  • Grand Commander's Cross
  • Commander's Cross
  • Honour Cross (or Officer's Cross)
  • Third class
  • Knight's Cross with Crown
  • Knight's Cross
  • Appearance

    The badge of the order was a red enameled maltese cross, outlined in gold. On the centre of the cross is a disc with a golden griffon surrounded by a gold ring. The Grand Cross badge was worn at the left hip, hanging from a 4 in wide sash that goes over the right shoulder. The Grand Commander's and Commander's Cross badges were worn suspended from the neck on a narrower ribbon. These badges were slightly smaller than the Grand Cross badge, but otherwise identical in appearance. The Honour Cross was smaller still and did not have the gold ring surrounding the griffon in the centre. Finally, the two Knight's Crosses were slightly smaller than the Commander's Cross and worn suspended from a ribbon worn on the left chest.

    The star of the order was worn by recipients of the Grand Cross and Grand Commander's Cross on the left chest. The Grand Cross star was a silver 8-armed star with arms of equal length. In the centre of the star is a disc bearing a gold griffon. The disc is surrounded by red enamel with the motto ALTIOR ADVERSIS (Against All Odds), in gold lettering and bordered in gold. The Grand Commander's Cross star was smaller silver 8-armed star with arms alternating between long and short length.

    The ribbon of the order was yellow with red edges.

    References

    Order of the Griffon (Mecklenburg) Wikipedia