Legion of Merit of Chile
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The Legion of Merit of Chile (Spanish: Legion de Mérito de Chile), frequently abbreviated to the Legion of Merit or the Legion, was a Chilean multi-class order of merit established on 1 June 1817 by Bernardo O'Higgins to recognise distinguished personal merit contributing to the independence of Chile or to the nation. Membership of the Legion conferred a variety of privileges in Chile and its members were entitled to wear insignia according to the class conferred. The Legion of Merit of Chile was abolished in 1825.
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Legion of Merit (Legion de Mérito de Chile) | |
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Awarded by Republic of Chile | |
Type | Order of merit |
Motto | Libertad |
Eligibility | Chilean citizens and foreign supporters of Chile |
Awarded for | Distinguished personal merit contributing to the independence of Chile or to the nation |
Status | Abolished in 1825 |
President of the institution | Supreme Director of Chile |
Grades | I: Grand Officers II: Officers III: Sub-officers IV: Legionnaires |
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