Order of Vasa

Royal Order of Vasa
Kungliga Vasaorden

Star and cross of the order
Awarded by the monarch of Sweden
Type Five grade order of merit
Established 1772 - 1975
Royal house Bernadotte
Eligibility Swedish and foreign citizens
Awarded for Services to agriculture, mining, art, trade, industry, crafts and education.
Status Rarely constituted
Sovereign King Carl XVI Gustaf
Grades Commander Grand Cross (KmstkVO)
Commander 1st Class (KVO1kl)
Commander (KVO)
Knight/Member 1st Class (RVO1kl/LVO1kl)
Knight/Member (RVO/LVO)
Statistics
First induction 1772
Precedence
Next (higher) Royal Order of the Polar Star
Next (lower) The Medal of the Seraphim

Ribbon bar of the order

The Royal Order of Vasa (Kungliga Vasaorden) is a Swedish order of chivalry, awarded to citizens of Sweden for service to state and society especially in the fields of agriculture, mining and commerce. It was instituted on 29 May 1772 by King Gustav III. It was unrestricted by birth or education and could therefore be awarded to anyone (as opposed to the Order of the Polar Star, which was intended as a reward for the learned professions). It was the most junior of all the Swedish orders. It was often awarded to Norwegian subjects of the dual monarchy until Oscar I founded the Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1847. Since 1974 the order is no longer conferred: officially it has been declared as "dormant", along with the Order of the Sword.

Grades

The Order had five classes:

Additionally, the Badge of Vasa and the Medal of Vasa, were both worn on a ribbon on the left chest.

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