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Order of the Southern Cross

The National Order of the Southern Cross is a Brazilian order of chivalry founded by Emperor Pedro I on 1 December 1822. The order aimed to commemorate the independence of Brazil and the coronation of Pedro I. The name derives from the geographical position of the country, under the constellation of the Southern Cross and also in memory of the name – Terra de Santa Cruz – given to Brazil following its first arrival by Europeans in 1500.

History
Originally known as the Imperial Order of the Cross (Portuguese: Ordem Imperial do Cruzeiro), the Order was created by Emperor Pedro I on the day of his Coronation, 1 December 1822. Also on the same date the first knights of the order were appointed, to commemorate the crowning of the Empire's first monarch. After the proclamation of the independence of Brazil on 7 September 1822 other honorific awards had been made, but of the Orders of chivalry shared with Portugal, Brazilian branches of which had been created upon independence; the Order of the Cross, created to mark the Coronation of the Empire's founder, was thus also the first purely Brazilian Order. After the fall of the monarchy, Brazil's first republican Constitution, enacted on 24 February 1891, abolished all titles of nobility and all Imperial Orders and decorations. Restored in 1932, the Order of the Southern Cross was the first Order to be created in the re-established, republican honours system. It is considered the senior Brazilian National Order. During the Imperial period, the Order of the Southern Cross was not the highest ranking of the Imperial Orders, as it ranked below the Brazilian branches of the ancient orders of chivalry, that originated with Portugal: the Order of Christ (the senior-most Order), the Order of Saint Benedict of Aviz and the Order of St. James of the Sword. Those Orders were shared by Brazil and Portugal; the Order of Christ was shared with the Holy See similar to the Austrian and a Spanish Orders of the Golden Fleece. However among the Brazilian created Orders, the Imperial Order of the Cross ranked first, having higher status than the Imperial Order of Pedro I and the Imperial Order of the Rose. The Imperial Order of the Cross continues to be used by both branches of the Brazilian Imperial Family as a House Order, awarded by the rival claimants to the position of Head of the Imperial Family, but such awards are not recognized by the Republic of Brazil. Just like the Emperors of Brazil were ex officio Grand Masters of the Imperial Order, Presidents of Brazil are ex officio Grand Masters of the successor National Order. Accordingly, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is the Order's current Grand Master. ==Criteria==
Criteria
, first Emperor of Brazil, founder and first Grand Master of the Order, wearing the Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of the Cross (then the Order's highest rank) among other orders. , Empress consort of Brazil, wears the insignia of the Imperial Order of the Cross and other orders. , Grand Master of the Order, wearing the Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of the Cross. The portrait displays both the star of the Order and the sash of a Knight Grand Cross. Unlike the Imperial Order, that was awarded to Brazilians and foreigners alike, the republican National Order is awarded to foreigners only. When the Order was re-established in by presidential decree on January 13, 1932, it was restricted to foreigners only with the stipulation that all awards of the Order constitute an act of foreign relations on the part of the Brazilian Government. , eldest daughter of Pedro I of Brazil and sister of Pedro II, wearing the Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of the Cross and other orders. Brazilians were excluded deliberately. In the Old Republic, the State regarded Orders and decorations as contrary to the principles of republicanism, and thus maintained no honours system; the creation of an Order that would admit Brazilians to its ranks was a step too far. However, the Brazilian State also resented the lack of a decoration with which to honour foreign dignitaries, as is sometimes almost required by diplomatic protocol. For instance, during the celebrations of the Centennial of Brazilian Independence in 1922, several foreign dignitaries, including the King and Queen of the Belgians, came to Brazil for the celebrations. The King of the Belgians bestowed Belgian honours to some Brazilians. Brazilian nationals needed authorization from the Government to accept foreign titles of honour, or else face loss of citizenship, and under normal circumstances permission for the acceptance of appointment to Orders of Chivalry would not have been granted. While the government of Brazil relaxed its practice and authorized both accepting induction into foreign Orders and the wearing of foreign insignia, it lacked any decorations with which to reciprocate the Belgian gesture. The National Order of the Southern Cross was intended as an Order that would fill that gap. Today, accepting foreign honours and insignia without the need of prior Government approval is allowed, and several Brazilian Orders have been established to which Brazilians may be admitted, starting with the National Order of Merit (Ordem Nacional do Mérito), created in 1946. Even so, the governing statutes of the National Order of the Southern Cross have never been reformed, and it thus remains unavailable to Brazilians. Paradoxically, therefore, the Order's Grand Master — the sitting President of the Republic — is never a member of the Order he or she oversees, and the President's connection with the Order is severed once the President leaves office. The Decree that re-created the Order (Decree 22.165, signed by Vargas on 5 December 1932) does not mention the creation of a new Order, but the reestablishment of the old Order of the Southern Cross, that had been "created upon the advent of the political independence of Brazil". This was done to improve the prestige of the Order by linking it with the past, that is, by associating it with an Order that had been created more than one century earlier. In 1932, the republican version of the Order had the same five grades as the old imperial version. In 1939, by a statute issued on 17 July of that year, the additional grade of the Grand Collar was created. Until the creation of the Grand Collar, awards of which are restricted to Heads of State, the Grand Cross was the Order's highest rank. Awards of, and promotions in, the National Order of the Southern Cross are made by decree of the President of the Republic, in his capacity as the Order's Grand Master. The decree of appointment or promotion is, like all presidential decrees, published in the Federal Government's Official Journal, and, as per the Order's regulations, the appointment or promotion is also recorded in a book kept by the Order's secretary. The Brazilian Minister of Foreign Relations serves as the Chancellor of the Order, and an officer of the Ministry of Foreign Relations that heads the ceremonial and protocol division serves as the Secretary to the Order. The Order also has a Council, chaired by its Chancellor, that recommends awards and promotions. ==Classes==
Classes
wearing the Sash of a Dame Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of the Cross, with the badge of the Order suspended from the sash. , regent and Prime Minister of the Empire of Brazil wearing the Grand Cross and sash of the Order Under its current regulations, the Order consists of the Grand Master and six Classes of members: • Grand Collar: the recipient wears the adorned "Grand Collar", a chain from which the badge of the order is suspended. The recipient is also allowed to combine the wearing of the Grand Collar with any of the following insignia, or with both: the "Star" of the Order (a plaque modelled after the badge of the Order, to be worn on the left breast); and the Sash of the Order, that is proper to those of Grand Cross rank (a light blue sash, to be worn on the right shoulder). Awards of the Grand Collar are restricted to foreign Heads of State. • Grand Cross: the recipient wears the Sash of the Order, and the badge of the Order hangs from the bottom part of that sash (given that the sash is worn on the right shoulder, the badge hangs close to the left leg, by the waist line). The recipient further wears the "star" of the Order, displayed on the left breast. • Grand Officer: the recipient wears the badge of the Order around the neck suspended from a blue ribbon necklet, and the star of the order is displayed on the left breast. • Commander: the recipient wears the badge of the order around the neck, suspended from a blue ribbon necklet. • Officer: the recipient wears the badge of the Order on left breast suspended from a ribbon with a rosette. • Imperial Order of the Southern Cross - Awarded to Admiral William Parker c. 1867Knight: the recipient wears the badge of the Order on the left breast suspended from a simple ribbon. ==Notable recipients==
Notable recipients
Foreigners Republican era: displays the "Grand Collar" and star of the National Order of the Southern Cross, 2006 • 2025Narendra Modi (Prime Minister of India)2025Naruhito (Emperor of Japan)2024José Mujica (former President of Uruguay)2024Sergio Mattarella (President of Italy)2023Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa (President of Portugal)2021Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa (King of Bahrain)2021Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani (Emir of Qatar)2021Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (President of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi)2020Taro Aso (Prime Minister of Japan)2020Shinzo Abe (Prime Minister of Japan)2018Benjamin Netanyahu (Prime Minister of Israel)2017 – Okada Kōō (Spiritual leader of Sukyo Mahikari)2017Horacio Cartes (President of Paraguay)2017Stefan Zweig (novelist, playwright, journalist and biographer), posthumous award • 2017Mauricio Macri (President of Argentina)2016Rosen Plevneliev (President of Bulgaria)2015Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (President of Argentina)2015Enrique Peña Nieto (President of Mexico)2014Julio de Vido (politician)2013José Antonio Abreu (pianist)2012Emmanuel Macron (later President of France)2011Georgi Parvanov (President of Bulgaria)2011María Ángela Holguín (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia)2010Bashar al-Assad (President of Syria)2010Michel Suleiman (President of Lebanon)2009Nicolas Sarkozy (President of France)2009Arturo Valenzuela (Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs)2007Anders Fogh Rasmussen (Prime Minister of Denmark)2007Carl XVI Gustaf (King of Sweden)2007Silvia Sommerlath (Queen consort of Sweden)2007Maria Teresa (Grand Duchess consort of Luxembourg)2004James Sherwood (businessman)2004Mohammed VI (King of Morocco)2003Beatrix (Queen of the Netherlands)2003Harald V (King of Norway)2003Sonja Haraldsen (Queen consort of Norway)2003Ann Hartness (scholar)2002Ismael Crespo (Professor at the University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain)2002Aleksander Kwaśniewski (President of Poland)1999Alberto Fujimori (President of Peru)1999Albert Fishlow (professor)1999Giovanni Sartori (political scientist)1998Ricardo Salgado (banker)1998Manuel Fraga (president of Galicia)1996Jacques Chirac (President of France)1996António Guterres (Prime Minister of Portugal)1996Stephan Schmidheiny (entrepreneur)1995Ronald Venetiaan (President of Suriname)1991Sofía of Spain (Queen consort of Spain)1991Juan Carlos I (King of Spain)1990Václav Havel (President of Czechoslovakia)1990Daisaku Ikeda (president of the Soka Gakkai)1987Mário Soares (President of Portugal)1984Kiyoshi Sumiya (Ambassador of Japan)1978Charles, Prince of Wales (later Charles III, King of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms)1976Masayoshi Ōhira (Finance Minister of Japan)1976Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (President of France)1975Nicolae Ceausescu (President of Romania)1974Margrethe II (Queen of Denmark)1972Hugo Banzer (President of Bolivia)1972Alexander II Karađorđević (Crown Prince of Yugoslavia)1969Neil Armstrong (astronaut)1969Michael Collins (astronaut)1964Felix Grant (radio presenter)1963Blaže Koneski (writer)1963Ivan Rukavina (Army general)1961Yuri Gagarin (cosmonaut)1960Sarit Thanarat (Prime Minister of Thailand)1960Bhumibol Adulyadej (King of Thailand)1959Nobusuke Kishi (Prime Minister of Japan)1958Haile Selassie (Emperor of Ethiopia)1956David Rockefeller (banker)1956Sukarno (President of Indonesia)1955Hirohito (Emperor of Japan)1954Dwight D. Eisenhower (Supreme Commander WWII, President of the United States)1954Vera Weizmann (wife of Chaim Weizmann, the first President of Israel)1952Helen Keller (activist)1952Eva Perón (First Lady of Argentina)1946Nelson Rockefeller (as Assistant Secretary of State for American Republic Affairs, later U.S. Vice President)1944Charles Lyon Chandler (historian) • 1944Chiang Kai-shek (Chairman of the National Government of China)1944Ira C. Eaker (general of the United States Army Air Forces)1944Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (Naval officer)1940Eleazar López Contreras (President of Venezuela)1940Robert B. Williams (pilot)1940Conrad Carel Käyser (Marine officer and explorer) • 1938Germán Busch (President of Bolivia)1935Jean Batten (aviator)1933Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII, King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, Emperor of India, and Duke of Windsor) Imperial era: • 1884Nicholas II (Emperor of Russia)1878Wilhem II (German Emperor and King of Prussia)1873Carlos I (King of Portugal and the Algarves)1871Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, (later Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, Emperor of India)1867Prince Alfred (Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha)1866Alexander III (Emperor of Russia)1865Maximilian I (Emperor of Mexico)1864Gaston, Count of Eu (French prince)1861Luís I (King of Portugal and the Algarves)1855Pedro V (King of Portugal and the Algarves)1852Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (President of Argentina)1848Isabella II (Queen of Spain)1838Fernando II (King of Portugal and the Algarves)1830Francis II & I (Holy Roman Emperor and Emperor of Austria)1830Marie Louise (Duchess of Parma, former Empress of the French)1830Domingos Sequeira (artist)1826John Pascoe Grenfell (admiral)1826Maria II (Queen of Portugal and the Algarves)1823Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald (admiral) among others Brazilians1888Afonso Celso, Viscount of Ouro Preto (Prime Minister of Brazil)1876José Paranhos, Baron of Rio Branco (Diplomat)1870José Paranhos, Viscount of Rio Branco (Prime Minister of Brazil)1870Deodoro da Fonseca (Marshal)1869Manuel Luís Osório, Marquis of Erval (Marshal)1866Francisco Manuel Barroso, Baron of Amazonas (Admiral)1866Émile Mallet, Baron of Itapevi (Marshal)1852Manuel Marques de Sousa, Count of Porto Alegre (Lieutenant general)1841Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, Duke of Caxias (Marshal)1841Honório Hermeto Carneiro Leão, Marquis of Paraná (Prime Minister of Brazil)1837Pedro de Araújo Lima, Marquis of Olinda (Regent of the Empire)1824Carlos Frederico Lecor, Viscount of Laguna (Governor of the Cisplatina province)1822Joaquim Xavier Curado, Count of São João das Duas Barras (minister of war) among others Cities2016Medellín (Honorable support due LaMia Flight 2933 accident) • Grand Collars • AkihitoBashar al-AssadList of titles and honours of Beatrix of the NetherlandsAndrew BertieFelipe CalderónCarl XVI GustafJacques ChiracFrancesco CossigaList of titles and honours of Elizabeth IICharles de GaulleValéry Giscard d'EstaingHaile SelassieHarald V of NorwayVáclav HavelHenri, Grand Duke of LuxembourgTheodor HeussList of titles and honours of Juan Carlos I of SpainJuliana of the NetherlandsAleksander KwaśniewskiMauricio MacriMargrethe II of DenmarkMohammed VI of MoroccoMohammad Reza PahlaviNarendra ModiJosé MujicaEnrique Peña NietoRosen PlevnelievMário SoaresRonald Venetiaan • Grand Crosses • Prince Adalbert of Prussia (1811–1873)Archduke Albrecht, Duke of TeschenPrince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and AvondaleAlexander III of RussiaAlfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and GothaLuís Alves de Lima e Silva, Duke of CaxiasAmha SelassieHenry H. ArnoldPrince August Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and GothaPrince August of Saxe-Coburg and GothaJan Peter BalkenendeBaudouin of BelgiumMaximilian de Beauharnais, 3rd Duke of LeuchtenbergPrince Oscar BernadottePrince Bernhard of Lippe-BiesterfeldFriedrich Ferdinand von BeustCarlos I of PortugalMaria Cavaco SilvaArchduke Charles, Duke of TeschenList of titles and honours of Charles, Prince of WalesCarlo Azeglio CiampiConstantine, Prince of Hohenzollern-HechingenRohan DaluwatteAida DestaFernando de Quintanilha e Mendonça DiasJacques DioufEdward VIIIDwight D. EisenhowerFerdinand I of AustriaFerdinand II of PortugalCristina Fernández de KirchnerFrancis II, Holy Roman EmperorFrançois d'Orléans, Prince of JoinvilleWacław FrankowskiArchduke Franz Karl of AustriaFrederick III, German EmperorFrederik, Crown Prince of DenmarkGaston, Count of EuChe GuevaraGustaf VGustaf VI AdolfAntónio GuterresHaakon, Crown Prince of NorwayWalter HallsteinTarja HalonenSir Arthur HarrisHenri, Grand Duke of LuxembourgHenrik, Prince Consort of DenmarkHirohitoJa'afar of Negeri SembilanPrince Joachim of DenmarkJacek Junosza-KisielewskiKarl Anton, Prince of HohenzollernArchduke Karl Ludwig of AustriaThanat KhomanKnud, Hereditary Prince of DenmarkKonstantin of Hohenlohe-SchillingsfürstFrançois Lefebvre de LaboulayeCurtis LeMayLeopold I of BelgiumPrince Leopold, Duke of AlbanyCharles de Limburg StirumErling LorentzenPrince Ludwig August of Saxe-Coburg and GothaLuís I of PortugalLuiz Inácio Lula da SilvaMaria II of PortugalMaria Teresa, Grand Duchess of LuxembourgPrincess Marina of Greece and DenmarkMary, Crown Princess of DenmarkQueen Máxima of the NetherlandsMaximilian I of MexicoMette-Marit, Crown Princess of NorwayMiguel I of PortugalNapoleon IIINicholas II of RussiaOscar IIGeorgi ParvanovPedro V of PortugalPrince Pedro Augusto of Saxe-Coburg and GothaEva PerónFriis Arne PetersenList of titles and honours of Prince Philip, Duke of EdinburghPrince Philippe, Count of FlandersJózef PiłsudskiFrancisco Pinto BalsemãoPrincess Ragnhild, Mrs. LorentzenArchduke Rainer Ferdinand of AustriaAnders Fogh RasmussenRudolf, Crown Prince of AustriaNicolas SarkozyQueen Silvia of SwedenList of titles and honours of Queen Sofía of SpainQueen Sonja of NorwaySukarnoJan Szembek (diplomat)Sarit ThanaratFrans TimmermansJosip Broz TitoUmberto VattaniVictoria, Crown Princess of SwedenWilhelm II, German EmperorWilhelmina of the NetherlandsWilliam I, German EmperorElmo Zumwalt • Grand Officers • Mark W. ClarkIra C. EakerTim FischerWallace M. GreeneEmmanuel MacronWilliam R. MunroeHenry Conger PrattBenoît PugaKiyoshi Sumiya • Commanders • Howard H. J. BensonAsa White Kenney BillingsJames H. BillingtonHélène Carrère d'EncausseCharles Lyon ChandlerChiang Kai-shekIsmael CrespoDuarte de Freitas do AmaralJean-Louis GeorgelinAnn HartnessHenry Kent HewittDaisaku IkedaClaude Lévi-StraussCharles P. MasonGhillean PranceDorrit ReventlowDavid RockefellerDominique Vian • Officers • Jean BattenJérôme ChampagneDouglas Fairbanks Jr.Jean-Baptiste NothombRobert OldsHonório Hermeto Carneiro Leão, Marquis of ParanáJean-François Revel • Knights • Gunnar Ring AmundsenHarold L. GeorgeJosé Paranhos, Baron of Rio BrancoPeter Ustinov • Unknown Class • José Antonio AbreuKonrad AdenauerBhumibol AdulyadejAlexander, Crown Prince of YugoslaviaNeil ArmstrongArie ArochHugo BanzerJosé Luís Mena BarretoFrancisco Manuel Barroso, Baron of AmazonasBeatrix of the NetherlandsJeanne BehrendJuan Carlos IHoracio CartesNicolae CeaușescuCharles, Prince of WalesThomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of DundonaldMichael Collins (astronaut)Eleazar López ContrerasGabriel P. DisoswayLouis DrellerElizabeth IIAlbert FishlowDeodoro da FonsecaAlberto FujimoriYuri GagarinFelix GrantJohn Pascoe GrenfellTarja HalonenMaría Ángela HolguínMaria QuitériaAntónio Horta-Osório (banker)Jonas H. IngramIsabella II of SpainHelen KellerBlaže KoneskiCarlos Frederico Lecor, Viscount of LagunaPedro de Araújo Lima, Marquis of OlindaMarie Louise, Duchess of ParmaCity of MedellínBenjamin NetanyahuMasayoshi ŌhiraManuel Luís Osório, Marquis of ErvalAfonso Celso, Viscount of Ouro PretoJosé Paranhos, Viscount of Rio BrancoPedro II of BrazilPrince Philip, Duke of EdinburghWilliam Alfred PickwoadManuel Marques de Sousa, Count of Porto AlegreJuan Rivero TorresNelson RockefellerIvan RukavinaRicardo SalgadoDomingo Faustino SarmientoGiovanni SartoriStephan SchmidheinyDomingos SequeiraJames SherwoodStanisław SkarżyńskiQueen Sofía of SpainMaurice StrongMichel SuleimanYasuo Tanaka (politician)Shoichiro ToyodaArturo ValenzuelaJulio de VidoLech WałęsaVera WeizmannRobert B. Williams (general)Stefan Zweig ==References==
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