Order of Pius IX Ordine di Pio IX |
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Knight's cross of the Order of Pius IX | |
Awarded by Holy See | |
Type | Chivalric order |
Motto | VIRTUTI ET MERITO |
Status | Currently constituted |
Sovereign | His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI |
Grades (w/ post-nominals) | Knight/Dame with the Collar Knight/Dame Grand Cross Knight/Dame Commander with Star Knight/Dame Commander Knight/Dame |
Established | 17 June 1847 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Order of the Golden Spur |
Next (lower) | Order of St. Gregory the Great |
Ribbon bar of the order |
The Order of Pius IX (Italian: Ordine di Pio IX), also referred as the Pian Order (Italian: Ordine Piano), is a Papal order of knighthood founded on 17 June 1847 by Pope Pius IX.
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The Order comprises five classes:
The decoration is a regular octagram made of blue enamel, the spaces between the rays filled with gold flames. On the white medallion in the center the name of the founder surrounded by the words Virtuti et Merito ("Virtue and Merit") is engraved. The reverse side is the same save for the substitution of Anno 1847 for Pius IX. The rarely worn official uniform consists of an elaborately embroidered dark blue evening coat with golden epaulettes, white trousers, and a white-plumed bicorne.
Knights with the Collar wear a gold decorated chain around the neck, and a star on the left side of the breast; Knights Grand Cross wear a sash and a star on the left side of the breast; Commanders wear a cross around the neck; and Knights wear a smaller cross on the left breast of the uniform:
Knight | Knight Commander | Knight Commander with Star | Knight Grand Cross | Knight with the Collar |
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