Order of St. Olav

Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav
Kongelige Norske St. Olavs Orden
Cross of the Order of St. Olav
Awarded by King of Norway
Type Chivalric order with five degrees
Motto RET OG SANDHED (Justice and Truth)
Awarded for remarkable accomplishments on behalf of the country and humanity
Status Currently constituted
Grand Master King Harald V
Grades (w/ post-nominals) Grand Cross
Commander with Star
Commander
Knight 1st class
Knight
Established August 21, 1847
Precedence
Next (higher) None (formerly the Order of the Norwegian Lion
Next (lower) Royal Norwegian Order of Merit
Riband of the Order of St. Olav

The Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav (Norwegian: Den Kongelige Norske St. Olavs Orden; or Sanct Olafs Orden, the old Norwegian name) is a Norwegian order of chivalry that was instituted by King Oscar I of Norway and Sweden on August 21, 1847, as a distinctly Norwegian order. It is named after King Olav II, known for posterity as St. Olav. Nobility was abolished in Norway in 1821. Just before the union with Sweden was dissolved in 1905, the Order of the Norwegian Lion was instituted in 1904 by King Oscar II, but it was not awarded by his successor Haakon VII. The Order of St. Olav thus became the kingdom's only order of chivalry for the next 80 years. The Grand Master of the order is the reigning monarch of Norway. It is awarded to individuals as a reward for remarkable accomplishments on behalf of the country and humanity. Since 1985, the order has only been conferred upon Norwegian citizens, though foreign heads of state and royals are awarded the order as a matter of courtesy.

The King awards the order upon the recommendation of a six-member commission, consisting of a chancellor, vice chancellor, the court treasurer, and one representative from the southern, central, and northern parts of Norway. The prime minister nominates the members of the commission, and the monarch approves them. Nominations for the award are directed at the commission through the county mayor.

The order is divided into five classes and may be awarded for either civilian or military contributions, the Collar is awarded as a separate distinction of the Grand Cross to those recipients deemed exceptionally worthy, in descending order of distinction:

The insignia are expected to be returned either upon the receiver's advancement to a higher level of the order or upon his or her death. Since it was instituted, the order has been awarded approximately 5,000 times. The insignia are produced in Norway by craftsmen.

The Norwegian king also awards the St. Olav's Medal (St. Olavsmedaljen) in gold and silver for "activities for the benefit of society," but these do not confer upon the recipient membership in an order.

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Insignia

The collar of the Order is in gold, with five enamelled and crowned monograms "O" (for "Oscar", the royal cipher of Oscar I, the Order's founder), five enamelled and crowned coat-of-arms of Norway, and 10 gold crosses bottony each flanked by two battle axes with silver blades and golden shafts (The latter element is also featured in the coat of arms of the Church of Norway).

The badge of the Order is a white enamelled Maltese Cross, in silver for the knight class and in gilt of the higher classes; crowned monograms "O" (for "Oscar") appear between the arms of the cross. The obverse central disc is red with the golden Norwegian lion rampart bearing a battle axe; the reverse disc bears the King Olav's motto «Ret og Sandhed» - "Justice and Truth" in Norwegian; both discs are surrounded by a white-blue-white ring. The cross is topped by a crown; military awards have crossed swords between the crown and the cross.

The star of the Order for the Grand Cross is an eight-pointed silver star with faceted rays, bearing the obverse of the badge of the Order (minus the crown on the top).

The star for Commander with Star is a silver faceted Maltese Cross, with gilt crowned monograms "O" (for "Oscar") between the arms of the cross. The central disc is red with the golden Norwegian lion rampart bearing a battle axe, surrounded by a white-blue-white ring.[1]

The ribbon of the Order is red with white-blue-white edge stripes.

In very exceptional circumstances the Order may awarded 'with diamonds', in which case a ring of diamonds replace the white-blue-white enamel ring surrounding the central disc on the front of the badge.

Ranking

In the Order of precedence used at the royal court of Norway, bearers of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav with collar are ranked 15 in the Order of precedence directly after the Mistress of the Robes and generals and directly before recipients of the War Cross with sword. Bearers of the Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav are ranked 16.

The medal is ranked third in the general ranking of Norwegian orders and medals for use when wearing more than one medal.

Current holders of the Grand Cross

This list contains 93 holders of the Grand Cross, 21 of which have also been awarded the Collar and gives the year of their appointment. The list is collated alphabetically by last name, those recipients not possessing a last name, such as royalty and most Icelanders are collated by first name. 6 of the listed are not heads of states or royals, these are marked by names in bold. Before the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit was created in 1985, the Order of St Olav was awarded to members of a foreign delegation during state visits. Many holders of the grand cross who are not Heads of state are not listed here.

This list was last updated on 16 May 2011.
Country Name Title, Position Grand Cross
with Collar
Grand Cross Year of appointment
 Austria Heinz Fischer President Y 2007
 Belgium Albert II King Y 1964
 Belgium Mathilde Crown Princess Y 2003
 Belgium Paola Queen Y 1997
 Belgium Philippe Crown Prince Y 2003
 Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva President Y 2003
 Bulgaria Georgi Parvanov President Y 2006
 United Kingdom Andrew Prince Y 1988
 United Kingdom Charles Crown Prince Y 1978
 United Kingdom Edward Prince Y 1988
Commonwealth realms Elizabeth II Queen Y 1955
Commonwealth realms Philip Prince Consort Y 1952
 United Kingdom Richard Prince Y 1973
 Croatia Ivo Josipović President Y 2011
 Denmark Benedikte Princess Y 1974
 Denmark Frederik Crown Prince Y 1990
 Denmark Henrik Prince Consort Y 1968
 Denmark Joachim Prince Y 1991
 Denmark Margrethe II Queen Y 1958
 Denmark Mary Crown Princess Y 2005
 Estonia Arnold Rüütel 3rd President Y 2002
 Finland Martti Ahtisaari 10th President Y 1994
 Finland Mauno Koivisto 9th President Y 1983
 Finland Tarja Halonen 11th President Y 2000
 France Jacques Chirac former President Y 2000
 France Valéry Giscard d'Estaing former President (when Minister of Finance) Y 1962
 Germany Roman Herzog former President Y 1998
 Germany Horst Köhler former President Y 2007
 Germany Marianne von Weizsäcker former first lady Y 1986
 Germany Richard von Weizsäcker former President Y 1986
Greece Constantine II former King Y Y 1964, 1962
 Greece Constantinos Stephanopoulos 6th President Y 2004
 Hungary Árpád Göncz former President Y 1999
 Hungary Ferenc Mádl former President Y 2002
 Iran Farah Pahlavi former Empress Y 1965
 Iceland Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson President Y 1998
 Iceland Vigdís Finnbogadóttir 4th President Y 1982
 Italy Carlo Azeglio Ciampi former President Y 2001
 Japan Akihito Emperor Y Y 2001, 1953
 Japan Masako Crown Princess Y 2001
 Japan Michiko Empress Y 2001
 Japan Naruhito Crown Prince Y 2001
 Japan Tomohito of Mikasa Princess Y 2001
 Jordan Abdullah II King Y 2000
 Jordan Hassan Prince (former Crown Prince) Y ?
 Jordan Rania Queen Y 2000
 Latvia Guntis Ulmanis former President Y 1998
 Latvia Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga former President Y 2000
 Lithuania Valdas Adamkus former President Y 1998
 Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaitė President Y 2011
 Luxembourg Henri Grand Duke Y 2011
 Luxembourg Jean Grand Duke Y 1964
 Luxembourg Maria Teresa Grand Duchess Y 1996
 Netherlands Beatrix Queen Y 1964
 Netherlands Margriet Princess Y 1964
 Netherlands Willem-Alexander Crown Prince Y 1996
 Norway Astrid Princess Y 1956
 Norway Kjell Magne Bondevik former Prime Minister Y 2004
 Norway Lars Petter Forberg Master of the Royal Household Y 2004
 Norway Haakon Crown Prince Y 1991
 Norway Magne Hagen former secretary to the King Y 2000
 Norway Harald V King Y
Grand Master
1955, 1991
 Norway Kaare Langlete former Master of the Royal Household Y 1993
 Norway Jørgen Hårek Kosmo former President of the Norwegian Parliament Y 2005
 Norway Märtha Louise Princess Y 1989
 Norway Mette-Marit Crown Princess Y 2001
 Norway Ragnhild Princess Y 1982
 Norway Carsten Smith former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Norway Y 2003
 Norway Sonja Queen Y 1972
 Poland Aleksander Kwaśniewski former President Y 1996
 Poland Lech Wałęsa former President Y 1995
 Portugal António Ramalho Eanes 17th President Y 1978
 Portugal Jorge Sampaio former president Y 2004
 Portugal Aníbal Cavaco Silva current president Y 2008
 Romania Emil Constantinescu former President Y 1999
 Slovakia Ivan Gašparovič President Y 2010
 Slovenia Danilo Türk President Y 2011
 South Africa Nelson Mandela former President Y 1998
 Spain Cristina Princess Y 1995
 Spain Elena Princess Y 1995
 Spain Felipe Crown Prince Y 1995
 Spain Juan Carlos I King Y 1982
 Spain Sofía Queen Y 1982
 Sweden Carl XVI Gustaf King Y 1974
 Sweden Carl Philip Prince Y 2005
 Sweden Christina Princess Y 1992
 Sweden Désirée Princess Y 1992
 Sweden Lilian Princess Y 1992
 Sweden Madeleine Princess Y 2005
 Sweden Silvia Queen Y 1982
 Sweden Victoria Crown Princess Y 1995
 Thailand Bhumibol Adulyadej King Y 1960
 Thailand Sirikit Queen Y 1965

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