The order was founded by Heinrich XIV of Reuss Younger line, to reward meritorious service towards the prince and the principality of Reuss-Gera. it was initially envisioned as an order in three classes, with 1st going to
Generalmajors (then equivalent to a
brigadier general) and civilian officials of equivalent rank, 2nd class going to
Field officers and civilians of equivalent rank, and 3rd class going to
Junior officers and civilians of equivalent rank. In 1885 a fourth class was added, along with a subclass of 1st class, which added a crown to the cross. This new reform also brought in a merit medal, intended for
Non-commissioned officers and Civilians of equivalent rank. In 1897 the medal was divided into a gold and silver medal. With the death of
Heinrich XXII, Prince Reuss of Greiz in 1902, and the accession of his
Mentally disabled son
Heinrich XXIV, Prince Reuss of Greiz, the new regent
Heinrich XXVII, Prince Reuss Younger Line, son of Heinrich XIV introduced the order to the Reuss-Greiz honours system. In 1909 the last major change to the order was made. This saw the introduction of the new grade of 'officer's cross' was introduced. The reforms also stated that the attachment of a crown could now be made to any grade except the silver medal, to indicate greater merit. A new crossed swords attachment was introduced for the military division. In 1915, with the outbreak of
World War I a new unified ribbon was introduced which could be awarded with or without swords on the ribbon. With the
Abolition of the Monarchy, the order became obsolete. == Description ==