The heads of the Russian Imperial House in exile have continued to award Imperial and Royal Order of Saint Stanislaus. H.I.H. Grand Duchess
Maria Vladimirovna, head of the Russian Imperial House, continues to award the Russian Imperial Order of Saint Stanislaus as a
dynastic order of knighthood. These actions were disputed by her relative Dmitry Romanov. Knights of the Order of Saint Stanislaus are granted nobility in every class if they do not already possess this status:
hereditary nobility in the First class,
personal nobility in the Second and Third classes. Knights of the Order of Saint Stanislaus were once also awarded a pension: the 30 senior knights of the First class received 143
rubles, the 60 senior gentlemen of the Second class received 115 rubles, and the 90 senior gentlemen of the Third class received 86 rubles.
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Badge File:Bagde to Order St Stanislav 2nd crown.jpg|Badge with crown On the star and crosses of all classes, non-Christian recipients will have, instead of the cypher of Saint Stanislaus, a black and gold Imperial Russian double-headed Eagle. According to the Imperial Chapter of Orders and other honors, ed. 1892 [2], the Order of Saint Stanislaus has three degrees, for which the insignia are:
1st class Gold cross, covered with a red enamel face, the four ends of which are further divided in two sharp points; on the edges of the cross a double gold rim; at the eight sharp points golden balls; and among these terminals, bringing them together, are gold semicircles of striped shells; in the center, on a white filigree round shield encircled by a gold border with a green wreath on it, the Latin
monogram of Saint Stanislaus, a red "SS"; at each of the
axillae, the state symbol of the Russian double-headed eagle in gold. On the rear side of the cross, all gold, with the verso a centered white round enameled shield, which depicts the same monogram "SS". It is worn on a
moiré red ribbon, the breadth of two and a half inches, double white stripes at the borders, worn over the right shoulder with the star on the left side of the chest. Silver star, the eight rays centering a white round shield circled with wide green stripes with two gold rims, the external rim wider; on the green enameled band between, gold laurel branches connected in the middle of each by two flowers; center roundel, in white enamel with red letters the cypher of Saint Stanislaus: "SS"; and around the hoop in a white box with gold letters, the motto of the order: Praemiando incitat ("rewarding encourages") divided at the top with a golden flower.
2nd class Cross of the same form, as for the first class, but of lesser magnitude, worn around the neck, on a ribbon with a width of one or two inches.
3rd class Cross of the same form as the first two classes but worn in the buttonhole on the same ribbon with a width of five-eighths inches. ==Legacy==