Order of Isabella II
The Order of the Infanta was a chivalric order of Spain, with only one class and awarded solely to soldiers, with a gold medal for officers and a silver one for other ranks, both on a blue ribbon attached to the lapel. It was established on 19 June 1833 by Ferdinand VII to mark the oath of loyalty he made that day to his daughter Isabella [II of Spain|Isabella] as heir to the throne. It was renamed the Order of Isabella II on her accession to the throne in 1833.