Obverse: Order of the Star Brabant Knight's Cross 1. That is sick
Reverse: Order of the Star Brabant Knight's Cross 1. That is sick
- Material: Silver, enamel
- Size: 44mm,
- Weight: 22.5g
The Order of the Star of Brabant was established by the 14.06.1914 Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig. June 24 is the birthday of Henry I of the ducal tribe of Brabant. He was also the founder of this order. The purpose of the order was a connection that closely connects the prince and the people, confirmed by a visible sign (order). Men and women of all classes were awarded for services to the prince, people, charity and welfare. He was a purely civil order. Initially, the order was established in 12 classes for men and 4 classes for women. The addition of the crown increased the number of classes to 27, some of which were awarded only once or not at all. Classes were: large cross, large komtur with turquoise, large komtur 1st and 2nd class, large komtur 2nd class. Class with crown, Komtur 1. Class with crown, Komtur 1. Class, Comtour 2. Class with Crown, Comtur 2. Class, Cross of Honour 1. Class with a crown (shown here), Honorary Cross of the 1st, Honorary Cross of the 2nd class with a crown, Honorary Cross of the 2nd. Class, Knight 1. Class with Crown, Knight 1. Class, Knight 2. Class with Crown, Knight 2nd Class, Silver Cross 1st Class. Class with Crown, Silver Cross 1. Class, Silver Cross 1. Class, Silver Cross 2. Class with crown, silver cross 2nd class and silver medal. Women's classes were: Honorary Lady of the Cross, Women's Cross 1st and 2nd Class, as well as the Silver Women's Cross and Silver Medal. For the Knight's Cross shown here 1. The class received only 13 awards. It is generally very difficult to prove the fact of awarding the order. The Grand Duke, as the Grand Master of the Order, was entitled exclusively to the award. The demand for return was probably no longer met due to the end of the war. The location of the already made, but no longer handed over insignia has also not been finally clarified. Due to the short rental period and the outbreak of World War I, Brabant's star is extremely rare in all classes. Source: Award list "Order of the Star of Brabant" (1914-1918) - Grand Duchy of Hesse, Dr. Lars Adler, Darmstadt. Jörg Nimmergut «Deutsche Orden und Ehrenzeichen bis 1945» vol. 1, 1999.
Gilded silver cross. Cross sleeves with wide beveled gold edges. The ends are rounded and the inner sides enameled. In the center at the front and back is a large round central shield. On the front side is a golden star. On the upper cruciform shoulder, a parallel eye with a ribbon ring is soldered.
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Obverse: Order of the Star Brabant Knight's Cross 1. That is sick
Reverse: Order of the Star Brabant Knight's Cross 1. That is sick