Order of Orange-Nassau, Civil Division, Member
SKU: 01.NLD.0103.108.01
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History
The Order of Orange-Nassau was established by Queen Emma in the name of her daughter, Queen Wilhelmina, in 1892. It was considered necessary to establish another order following the discontinuation of the Order of the Oak Crown and the Order of the Golden Lion of Nassau in the Netherlands. It is currently the most widely conferred order in the Netherlands. The reigning Dutch monarch is the Grand Master of the Order.
The Order is conferred upon Dutch citizens and foreigners in recognition of meritorious service to Dutch society. During the Second World War, it was conferred upon Dutch and Allied military personnel for participation in the liberation of the Netherlands and Dutch colonies.
The Order is conferred in a Civil Division and Military Division. The decorations of the Civil Division feature a laurel wreath between the arms of the cross. All decorations are meant to be returned to the state following the death of a member.
The Member grade was established in 1996 following the discontinuation of the Medals of Honour. It is usually conferred in recognition of meritorious volunteer service.
The Member features an obverse inscription that translates to "I Shall Maintain," and a reverse inscription that translates to "God Be With Us." The reverse also features the royal monogram of Queen Wilhelmina. The Member is smaller than the Knight but has the same appearance. It is worn by women on a bow.
There may be additional versions that differ in size, composition, or manufacturer.
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Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
Obv: JE MAINTIENDRAI Rev: W GOD ZIJ MET ONS
35mm
Rijksmunt, Utrecht
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