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Order of the White Eagle (Serbia)

The Order of the White Eagle was a state order in the Kingdom of Serbia (1883–1918) and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1945).

History
King Milan I of Serbia instituted the Order of the White Eagle on 23 January 1883, concurrently with the Order of St. Sava. The Order had five classes and was conferred on Serbian and Yugoslav citizens for achievements in peace or war, or for special merits to the Crown, the state and nation. In the period between 1883 and 1898 Order of the White Eagle was the highest award in the Kingdom of Serbia. In 1898 the Royal Order of Miloš the Great took precedence over the White Eagle and in 1904 the former was replaced by the Order of Karađorđe's Star. After his accession to the throne in 1903, King Peter I of Serbia continued awarding the Order of the White Eagle, but the reverse of the medallion had the year of the proclamation of the Kingdom (1883) instead of the cipher of Milan I. The white eagle with wings displayed was re-established as the State Arms of Serbia, symbol descended from the Emperors of Byzantium. The order had a War Merit Division, with crossed swords between the Royal Crown and eagle's heads, that was introduced in 1915, and conferred for conspicuous bravery of the officers in the field. In 1945, with the end of the monarchy, the order was in effect exiled. Since the end of Yugoslavia, the Royal Order continues to be awarded by Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, as the senior representative of the Crown. His awards include Angelo de Mojana di Cologna, Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, and posthumous conferment upon three Crown Council Members. On 22 August 2016, Prince Alexander awarded the Grand Cross of the Order to husbands of three princesses of the royal family, Sir George Desmond Lorenz de Silva, a former United Nations War Crimes Prosecutor, Mr Gregory Thune-Larsen, and Mr Austin Prichard-Levy. ==Description==
Description
The Order of the White Eagle has five degrees, and can be awarded with swords for the military services, with or without swords for civil merit. The Order is organized into five classes: • 1st Class – Grand Cross • 2nd Class – Grand Officer's Cross • 3rd Class – Commander's Cross • 4th Class – Officer's Cross • 5th Class – Knight's Cross The sash of the Order is worn from the left shoulder to the right hip. == Recipients ==
Recipients
;Grand Masters • Milan I of SerbiaAlexander I of SerbiaPeter I of SerbiaAlexander I of YugoslaviaPeter II of Yugoslavia ;Grand Crosses • Alois Lexa von AehrenthalArchduke Albrecht, Duke of TeschenAlexander I of SerbiaAlexander of BattenbergCount Kasimir Felix BadeniAndrew BertieOtto von BismarckJulian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of VimyArmand De CeuninckDesmond de Silva (barrister)Botho zu EulenburgCharles Granville FortescueArchduke Franz Ferdinand of AustriaFrederick Francis III, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-SchwerinFrederick III, German EmperorGeorge VIAgenor Maria GołuchowskiPrince Henry of Prussia (1862–1929)Higashifushimi YorihitoKonstantin of Hohenlohe-SchillingsfürstPrince Kuni KuniyoshiAleksey KuropatkinPrince Leopold of BavariaArchduke Leopold Salvator of AustriaLouis IV, Grand Duke of HesseArchduke Ludwig Viktor of AustriaMilan I of SerbiaGeorge Milne, 1st Baron MilnePrince Nicholas of RomaniaNicholas I of MontenegroDanail NikolaevĐurđe NinkovićArchduke Otto of Austria (1865–1906)Radomir PutnikSir William Robertson, 1st BaronetPrince Rudolf of LiechtensteinAndrew Hamilton RussellEdward Rydz-ŚmigłyCharles Spencer, 6th Earl SpencerVladimir SukhomlinovJan SyrovýNikola TeslaErnest TroubridgeQueen VictoriaIllarion Vorontsov-DashkovWilhelmina of the NetherlandsSergei WitteAugust zu Eulenburg ;Grand Officers • Charles James BriggsSholto Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas of KirtlesideAlexander GodleyJevrem GrujićDimitrios IoannouLyman LemnitzerJoseph T. McNarneyŽivojin Bumbaširević ;Commanders • William Wallace AtterburyHerbert Henry AustinEdward ChaytorCyril ClowesWebb GillmanTalbot HobbsIvan Kolev (general)Arthur LaumannCharles MaynardSvetozar T. NešićTadeusz PiskorRoman SondermajerStepa StepanovićPrince Tomislav of YugoslaviaBolesław Wieniawa-Długoszowski ;Officers • John Boswell (rugby union)Willy CoppensJames DurrantCecil FoottGilbert W. M. GreenSir James Horlick, 4th BaronetSergěj IngrCarl JessJohn Meredith (general)Curt von MorgenKarl von PlettenbergEdward Murray Colston, 2nd Baron RoundwayClaude Taylor (rower)Claud Tudor ;Knights • Lionel Gough ArbuthnotErnest Lucas GuestAubrey HerbertRichard W. O'Neill ;Other or Unknown Classes • Paul Émile AppellLéon BérardAfrikan P. BogaewskyJohn Boswell (rugby union)E. T. BurkeCharles Edward CallwellStanislav ČečekDimitrije Cincar-MarkovićTravers ClarkeHenry DayAnton DenikinViktor DousmanisDragutin MatićNićifor DučićJohn Duncan (British Army officer, born 1872)Alexander Fisher (sound engineer)Archduke Franz Salvator of AustriaHelen Losanitch FrothinghamGrigore GafencuWladimir Giesl von GieslingenVivian Green-ArmytageÉmile GuépratteGeorge HarperHerbert HooverIsabel Emslie HuttonElsie InglisBožidar JankovićAntonija JavornikGermanos KaravangelisHenry KearyVladimir KokovtsovAlexander KolchakGeorgios KondylisFrancis Lloyd (British Army officer)Herbert LloydDouglas MacArthurCompton MackenzieRudolf MaisterAleksandar MašinWilliam Meldrum (general)Draža MihailovićČedomilj MijatovićMikhail Nikolayevich MuravyovMilutin NedićRalph PagetLeonidas ParaskevopoulosPeter PattonMārtiņš PeniķisMilorad PetrovićFrederick Alfred PileDuncan PirieAlessandro Pirzio BiroliJovan RistićVarnava, Serbian PatriarchRalph RoyceNicolae SamsonoviciHumphry SandwithMaurice SarrailIvan Smirnov (aviator)Leonid SolarevićStefan I of BulgariaNicolae TitulescuEssad Pasha ToptaniCharles TreatĐorđe VajfertCharles J. VopickaMaxime WeygandHenry Fuller Maitland WilsonWilfrid WoodsCharles WoollcombeFrantišek Zach == References ==
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