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Legion of Honour 1802 •
Order of the Public Instruction 1866 The French Republic possessed in Asia, Africa and America a large
colonial empire. For the purposes of this huge area, a number of "Colonial orders of knighthood" were established or incorporated. They were : •
Royal Order of Cambodia (French:"Ordre Royal du Cambodge" (1864) •
Order of the Star of Anjouan (French:"Ordre de l'Étoile d'Anjouan" (1874) •
Order of the Dragon of Annam (French:"Ordre du Dragon d'Annam" (1886) •
Order of Nichan El-Anouar (French:"Ordre du Nichan El-Anouar" (1887) •
Order of the Black Star (French:"Ordre de l'Étoile Noire" (1889) In addition, the Governor-General of French Indo-China established in 1900 : •
Order of the Merit of Indochina (French:Ordre du Mérite Indochinois"). France had also not enough in the fatherland with the Legion of Honor. The various ministries therefore proposed that they themselves managed and issued orders to: •
National Order of Agricultural Merit (French: "l'Ordre du Mérite Agricole") 1883 •
Order of Maritime Merit (French:"Ordre du Mérite Maritime") 1930 •
Order of the Social Merit (French:"Ordre du Mérite social") 1936 •
Order of Public Health (French:"Ordre de la Santé publique") 1938 •
Orde of the Commercial Merit (French:"Ordre du Mérite commercial") (1939) which was renamed in 1961 "Order of the Commercial and Industrial Merit". In 1940, a French government was formed in exile . They suggested a knighthood order as: •
Order of Liberation established in 1940 by
Charles de Gaulle in London. The France-remaining government of Marshal
Philippe Pétain, the so-called "Vichy government", proposed 2 knighthood orders: •
National Order of Labour (French: "Ordre National Du Travail" 1942 •
Order of the Francisque (French: "Ordre de la francisque") 1941 == French Fourth Republic (1945–1958) ==