Obverse: Order of Berthold First Grand Cross
Reverse: Order of Berthold First Grand Cross
September 9, 1896 Independent Order
- Material: gold, enamel
- Size: 105 x 69mm, crown 27 x 31.5mm
- Weight: 36.5g
The Grand Cross represented here is the highest class of the order since independence since 1896. An eight-pointed breast star was granted to the Big Cross. In 1900, in addition to the Big Cross, the Golden Chain was donated to the Big Cross. The Order of Bertold the First was established by the Grand Duke in 1877 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the reign of Grand Duke Frederick I as the "Order of Bertold I of the Zeringen Lion" on April 29, 1877. He was the highest class of the Order of the Tseringen Lion. The order was supposed to remind of Bertold I (1024-1078), who was considered the ancestor of the clan of the Dukes of Tsering. He was Duke of Carinthia. First Berthold II. (1078-1111) - the first duke of Zeringen. The Order of Bertold I, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Frederick I, became an independent order and lost its addition from Zäringer Löwen. The charter was adopted on September 9, 1896. The order became a four-year order and henceforth consisted of the Grand Cross, commander of the 1st and 2nd. Class as well as Knights. There was a principle of higher service. In the event of an increase or death of the awarded, the order was to be returned. When awarding swords, sword adornment and civilian adornment could be worn side by side. The slogan or motto of the order was "Justice is power." The order was awarded regardless of class and birth for faithful service and as a distinctive sign of special recognition and benevolence. The reigning duke was grand master of the order. Could not find (request) order. The Grand Cross was awarded 172 times.
Eight-pointed cross made of gold. Cruciform arms are covered with gold and covered with white enamel with small gold balls at the tips of the cruciform arms. Lying inside a short distance from the edge is a golden line. Between the cross sleeves on the golden, openwork ducal crown. Front and back with a gold medallion worn. Between the tips of the upper cruciform shoulder is a parallel eye. An agraph with a ring is suspended in them, on which a 5-beam open crown sits. A ribbon ring passes through the imperial crown apple.
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Obverse: Order of Berthold First Grand Cross
Reverse: Order of Berthold First Grand Cross