Royal Order of Spain
The Royal Order of Spain, originally founded as Ordre royal d'Espagne is an extinct order of knighthood of the Kingdom of Spain founded by Joseph Bonaparte.
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Nicolás Guye wearing the neck insignia and Grand Cross of the order, 1810
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Cross and sash of the order as depicted in the Vinkhuijzen Collection
History
Members
Grands cordons
- Miguel José de Azanza
- Baron Jean Baptiste Alexandre Strolz (15 February 1811)
- General Antoine de Roten
Commandeurs
- Antoine Aymard
- Juan Antonio Llorente
- Guillaume Balestrier, colonel of the Régiment Royal-Irlandais (Kingdom of Spain)
- Joseph Léopold Sigisbert Hugo
- François Joseph Marie Clary (1786–1841)
Chevaliers
- Alexis-François Aulagnier
- Domingo de Cabarrús y Galabert (11 March 1810)
- Leandro Fernández de Moratín
- Francisco de Goya
- Jean-Baptiste Auguste Marie Jamin (19 November 1810)
- Louis-Joseph Hugo (25 October 1809)
- François-Juste Hugo
- Luis Marcelino Pereira (27 October 1809)
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