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Order of Saints Olga and Sophia

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Order of Saints Olga and Sophia
Τάγμα των Αγίων Όλγας και Σοφίας
Star and Grand Cross of the Order of Saints Olga and Sophia,
Awarded by the King of the Hellenes
TypeOrder
Awarded forAt the monarch's pleasure for personal services of women to the Crown
StatusAbolished in 1975
Grades1st class, 2nd class, 3rd class, 4th class
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of the Redeemer
Next (lower)Order of George I
EquivalentOrder of Saints George and Constantine

Ribbon of the Order of Saints Olga and Sophia

The Royal Family Order of Saints Olga and Sophia (Greek: Βασιλικό Οικογενειακό Τάγμα των Αγίων Όλγας και Σοφίας) was an order of the Greek royal family. Reserved for women, it was the third highest decoration awarded by the modern Greek state and the Crown after the Order of the Redeemer and the male-only Order of Saints George and Constantine. It was instituted in January 1936 by King George II in the memory of his grandmother (Queen Olga) and his mother (Queen Sophia).

The order was abolished in 1973 by the Greek state and today is awarded only by the Head of the former Greek royal family.

References

Media related to Order of Saints Olga and Sophia at Wikimedia Commons

  • The Greek Royal Orders
  • The depicted picture is from the book: "Hellenic Orders, Decorations and Medals", Athens 1991, ISBN 960-85054-0-2, © Hellenic War Museum
Greek orders timeline
Orders by precedence 1832–1909 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970–present
Order of the Redeemer . Rep.
Order of Honour Rep.
Order of Saints George and Constantine . . . Dynastic
Order of Saints Olga and Sophia . . . Dynastic
Order of George I . . . . Dynastic
Order of the Phoenix . Rep.
Order of Beneficence . Rep.
Years
Regime Monarchy Republic Mon. Rep. Monarchy Rep.
1832–1909 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970–present