Swords of honour were awarded during the
Ancien Régime for exceptional service. On 30 April 1746, Minister of the Navy
Maurepas awarded such a sword to privateer
Pierre Anguier for his intervention in the
Jacobite rising of 1745. Established on 25 December 1799 and issued by the
French Consulate, weapons of honour were awarded as military awards for feats of arms. The civilian version of this distinction is the scarf of honour (''l'écharpe d'honneur
). This completed and materialised the practice of solemnly declaring a citizen or group of citizens to have bien mérité de la Patrie''. Weapons of honour were replaced during the
First French Empire by the institution of the chivalry Order of the
Legion of Honour. Recipients of weapons of honour automatically received the Legion of Honour after its inception. ==Categories==