Medal for Noble Deeds

Medal for Noble Deeds
Medaljen for Ædel Dåd
Awarded by HM The Queen of Denmark
Country  Denmark
Type Award medal
Post-nominals M.f.æ.D.
Statistics
Established 12 June 1793[1]
Last awarded 25 September 2015[2]
Related Medal for Saving Life from Drowning

Ribbon bar of the medal

The Medal for Noble Deeds (Danish: Medaljen for Ædel Dåd) is a Danish medal awarded to recognize the saving of a life at great risk to the rescuer and the rescued.[1]

History

The Medal for Noble Deeds was established 12 June 1793 by King Christian VII at the suggestion of the Finance Collegium. It is currently administered by the Ministry of Justice.[1] The Medal is rarely awarded, and in 2011 there where 8 living recipients of the Medal. On September 25, 2015, the Medal was awarded to three women and a man for heroic deeds at the Præstø Fjord accident on February 11, 2011.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Resolution om indstiftelse af medaljen for ædel dåd. (* 1)" (in Danish). retsinformation.dk. 1997-09-25. Retrieved 2012-09-17.
  2. 1 2 "Ulykken har gjort de smukke dage ekstra smukke, men også de mørke dage lidt mørkere" (in Danish). B.dk. Retrieved 2015-09-26.

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