Historical orders, decorations, and medals of France
This page is a list of the orders of chivalry and orders of merit awarded by France, in the order they were established or incorporated in France, and their origins.
Kingdom of the Franks, Merovingian and Carolingian periods (485–987)
- Order of Saint Remigius 485
- Order of the Rooster and the Dog 496
- Order of the Oak 723
Kingdom of France, Capetian period (987–1328)
- Order of the Lion 1080
- Order of Saint Lazarus 1099
- Order of the Temple, also known as the Templars, set up in Jerusalem by 7 French knights in 1118. The Order had its headquarters in Paris but was so spread across Europe it cannot be accounted a solely French order
- Order of Our Dear Lady of the Poor of Aubrac 1120
- Order of the Holy Ghost 1198
- Order of the Faith and Peace 1229
- Militia of the Faith of Jesus Christ
- Order of the Broom-cod 1234
Kingdom of France, Valois period (1328–1589)
- Order of Saint Lazarus 1099
- Order of the Star, also known as the Order of Our Lady of the Noble House 1351
- Order of the Golden Shield - Duke of Bourbon 1369
- Order of Our Lady of the Thistle - Duke of Bourbon 1370
- Order of the Crown - Lord of Coucy 1378
- Order of the Ermine - Duchy of Brittany 1381
- Order of the Belt of Hope 1389
- Noble Order of Saint George of Rougemont - Duchy of Burgundy 1390
- Order of the Porcupine - Duke of Orleans 1394
- Order of the Passion of Christ 1400
- Order of the White Lady = Emprise de l'Escu vert à la Dame Blanche - Marshal Boucicaut round 1398-1400
- Order of the Hop - Dukes of Burgundy round 1400
- Order of the Golden Chains - Duke of Bourbon 1414
- Order of the Greyhound Duchy of Bar 1416 = Order of Hubert - 1423
- Order of the Golden Fleece - Dukes of Burgundy - 1430
- Order of the Crescent - Counts of Provence - 1448
- Order of Saint Michael - 1469
- Order of the Ladies of the Cord 1498
- Order of the Holy Spirit
- Order of the Christian Charity 1589
Kingdom of France, Bourbon period (1589–1793)
- Order of Saint Lazarus 1099
- Order of Saint Michael
- Order of the Holy Spirit
- Order of the Yellow Ribbon 1600
- Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
- United Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and Saint Lazarus 1608
- Order of the Knights Bannerets 1609
- Order of Saint Magdalene 1614
- Order of the Annunciation 1619
- Order of the Celestial Blue Ribbon of the Holy Rosary 1645
- Royal and Military Order of Saint Louis
- Order of the Bee 1703
- Order of the Terrace 1716
- Order of the Banner 1723
- Order of Military Merit also Institution du Military Merit
- Order of the Rose 1780
French First Republic (1793–1804)
Revolutionary France abolished all chivalric orders of the monarchy in 1793. There were nevertheless decorations such as medals and Weapons of Honour.Consulate of Napoleon Bonaparte (1800–1804)
- The Legion of Honour was not, strictly speaking, a chivalric order at the time of its institution, since Napoleon did not like knighthood orders and the Legion of Honour had to be a "real" legion with legionaries, officers and commanders. Nevertheless, at the time of its institution, the Legion of Honour had all the hallmarks of a chivalric order except the name.
French First Empire (1804–1814, 1815)
- Order of the Iron Crown an award attributed to the Kingdom of Italy, which was in a Personal Union with the French Empire.
- Order of the Three Golden Fleeces
- Order of the Reunion inherited from the Kingdom of Holland after its annexation by France.
Kingdom of France, Bourbon Restoration (1814, 1815–1830)
- Order of Saint Michael
- Order of the Holy Spirit
- United Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and Saint Lazarus 1608
- Royal and Military Order of Saint Louis
- Order of the Academic Palms
- Order of the Saint Sepulchre in Jerusalem
- Décoration du Lys 1814
- Decoration of the Armband of Bordeaux
- Legion of Honour
- Hunting Order of St. Hubert
- Décoration de la Fidélité
Kingdom of France, July Monarchy (1830–1848)
- Legion of Honour from 1830 the first in rank among French decorations and knighthood orders.
- Order of the Cross of July,, established in 1830 by the "Bourgeois King" Louis Philippe I.
French Second Republic (1848–1852)
- Legion of Honour 1802
French Second Empire (1852–1870)
- Legion of Honour 1802
- Order of the Public Instruction 1866
French Third Republic (1870–1945)
- Legion of Honour 1802
- Order of the Public Instruction 1866
They were :
- Royal Order of Cambodia
- Order of the Star of Anjouan
- Order of the Dragon of Annam
- Order of Nichan El-Anouar
- Order of the Black Star
France had also not enough in the fatherland with the Legion of Honor. The various ministries therefore proposed that they themselves managed and issued orders to:
- National Order of Agricultural Merit 1883
- Order of Maritime Merit 1930
- Order of the Social Merit 1936
- Order of Public Health 1938
- Orde of the Commercial Merit
In 1940, a French government was formed in exile. They suggested a knighthood order as:
- Order of Liberation established in 1940 by Charles de Gaulle in London.
French Fourth Republic (1945–1958)
The Fourth Republic knew a very large quantity of knighthood orders and decorations. There were in 1945 16 knighthood orders. The traditional position of the Legion of Honour as highest and most prominent award remained formally intact but the French ministers founded for use in homeland and overseas no less than 11 new orders.- Legion of Honour 1802
- Order of Liberation 1940
- Order of the Public Instruction, 1866; renamed in 1955 to Ordre des Palmes Académiques
- Order of Agricultural Merit 1883
- Order of Maritime Merit 1930
- Order of the Social Merit 1936
- Order of Public Health 1938
- Order of the Commercial Merit 1939
- Order of the Artisanal Merit 1948
- Order of the Touristic Merit 1949
- Order of the Postal Merit (France) 1953
- Order of the Warrior Merit 1953
- Order of National Economy 1954
- Order of the Sportive Merit 1956
- Order of the Labour Merit 1957
- Order of the Military Merit 1957
- Order of the Civil Merit 1957
- Order of Arts and Letters 1957
- Order of the Saharian Merit 1958
The two Orders were a heritage of the colonial time during which the decorations of the colonized states such as Dahomey and the Comores were included in the French orders system. The French government awarded the Order of the Black Star in Europe until 1 January 1964. The decolonisation and restructuring of the French colonial empire, one speaks now of the "French Union", made necessary other adaptations in the French knighthood orders.
Three other colonial Orders incorporated in it since 1896, namely the Royal Order of Cambodia, the Order of the Dragon of Annam
and the Order of Nichan El-Anouar became therefore on 1 September 1950 "Orders of Associated States of the French Union". The French government didn't award these honors themselves anymore. In 1963 the granting of the two French Overseas Orders were also discontinued. In their place, the new "National Order of Merit" was awarded. This Order replaced fifteen of the ministerial orders so that a much clearer decoration policy became possible.
French Fifth Republic (1958–present)
- Legion of Honour 1802
- Order of Liberation 1940
Fifteen of these orders were abolished by the first president of the Fifth Republic, Charles de Gaulle on 1 January 1964 and were replaced by the National Order of Merit but the three following were kept:
The Order of Arts and Letters, established in 1956, was also maintained.
A new development is that on 5 June 1996, the Order of Tahiti Nui was established by the Assembly of French Polynesia, the local French Polynesian parliamentary assembly.