Hungarian Order of St. Stephen, Grand Cross Breast Star

SKU: 01.HUN.0130.102.01

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  • Hungarian Order of St. Stephen, Grand Cross Breast Star Obverse

Attributes

  • country
    Hungary
  • date of institution
    May 5, 1764
  • remarks
    The image of the Hungarian Order of St. Stephen, Grand Cross Breast Star is attributed to Duke83 and Wikipedia at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Magyar_Szent_Istv%C3%A1n-rend-n%C5%91i_tagozat.jpg, and it is published and used under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. The image has been cropped.

History


This installment of the Order was re-instituted in 2011, and it is a continuation of the Royal Hungarian Order of St. Stephen that was originally founded as part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1764.

This Order is considered to be the highest honour awarded by the Republic of Hungary, and it is conferred to recognize extraordinary merit and outstanding services that have brought international acclaim to the Republic of Hungary.

The Order may be awarded to both men and women.

See Royal Hungarian Order of St. Stephen, AUT102, in the Orders of Austria (Austria (Imperial)), the Order of St. Stephen of Hungary, HUN101, in the Order of the Hungarian Regency (1918-1944) for more information.

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    Silvered/Gilt/Enamelled

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    Obv: M T

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    The image of the Hungarian Order of St. Stephen, Grand Cross Breast Star is attributed to Duke83 and Wikipedia at https://commons.wikimed...

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    This version is worn on a triangle ribbon and appears to be composed of Silvered/Gilt/Enamelled.

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    This version is worn on a bow ribbon and appears to be composed of Silvered/Gilt/Enamelled.

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