Order of Saint Agatha

The Order of Saint Agatha (Italian: Ordine Equestre di Sant'Agata) is a State order established on 5 June 1923 by the Grand and General Council of the Republic of San Marino. It is named after Saint Agatha, on whose feast day 5 February, Pope Clement XII reestablished the sovereignty of the republic in 1740.[1]

Order of Saint Agatha
Star of the order
TypeState order
Country San Marino
Awarded forCharitable work in the service of the Republic.
GrandmasterCaptains Regent
SecretarySecretary for Foreign Affairs
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of San Marino

Badge of the order

The order is presented to foreign nationals who have positively contributed charitable and other services for the benefit of the republic deserving of recognition.

The badge of the order is a golden cross enamelled in white. It is charged on one side with a round golden shield bearing the effigy of Saint Agatha and includes the inscription Sant'Agata Prottetrice (Saint Agatha Protector). On the other side is written the epigraph Bene Merenti (to a well-deserving person). The cross is hung on a ribbon with five stripes of white, crimson and yellow.[2]

The Order of San Marino is the next higher in order of precedence.

Grades

The order is presented in five grades:[1]

  • Grand Cross Cavaliere di gran croce
  • Grand Officer Grande ufficiale
  • Commander Commendatore
  • Officer Cavaliere ufficiale
  • Knight Cavaliere
Ribbon bars of the Order of Saint Agatha
Knight
Officer
Commander
Grand Officer
Grand Cross

Recipients

Year of award Recipient
Unknown ItalyPietro Gasparri[3]
Unknown ItalyDino Grandi[4]
Unknown ItalyGiulio Onesti[5]
Unknown BelgiumRobert Rothschild[6]
1925 United StatesEdgar Erskine Hume[7]
1932Pope Paul VI
1935 United KingdomEdward VIII[8]
1935Jagatjit Singh[9]
1937 United KingdomEdmund Vivian Gabriel[10]
1944 United StatesCharles Poletti[11]
1946 United StatesJuvenal P. Marchisio
1948 ItalyGiulio Andreotti
1937 FranceValery Larbaud
1956 United StatesAvery Brundage[12]
1956 United KingdomSir John Wilson, 2nd Baronet
1958 ItalyGiovanni Spadolini
1958 FranceVincent Delpuech
1958 BelgiumRoger Motz
1958 BelgiumLucien Cooremans[13]
2002 ItalyDario Fo[14]
2010 MonacoAlbert II, Prince of Monaco[15]
2012 ItalySophia Loren[16]
2013 South KoreaBan Ki-moon[17]
2020 United KingdomTheresa May[18]
2020 United KingdomJeremy Hunt[18]

References

  1. Hieronymussen, Paul (1967). Orders and Decorations of Europe in Color. New York: Macmillan. p. 233.
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  10. "Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria". DNW. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  11. "Charles W. Poletti papers, 1920-1991 bulk 1923-1970". Columbia University Libraries. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  12. "Avery Brundage Collection" (PDF). University Library, University of Illinois. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  13. "The Equestrian Order of Saint Agatha". Consulate of the Republic of San Marino to the UK. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  14. "13 ottobre 2016: un anno senza Dario Fo". RTV San Marino (in Italian). Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  15. "Visit by Prince Albert II to San Marino". Palais Princier de Monaco. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  16. "Sophia Loren Cavaliere Grand'Ufficiale dell'Ordine Equestre di Sant'Agata. Coi Reggenti". Libertas (in Italian). Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  17. "Top UN official visits San Marino at start of five-nation European tour". UN News. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  18. "San Marino awards the Order of Saint Agatha to two UK prominent persons". Consulate of the Republic of San Marino to the UK. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
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