Order of the Netherlands Lion
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The Order of the Lion of the Netherlands,[2] also known as the Order of the Netherlands Lion (Dutch: De Orde van de Nederlandse Leeuw, French: L'Ordre du Lion NĂ©erlandais) is a Dutch order of chivalry founded by King Willem I of the Netherlands on 29 September 1815.
Order of the Netherlands Lion Orde van de Nederlandse Leeuw | |
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Awarded by The King of the Netherlands | |
Type | Chivalric order with three degrees |
Established | 29 September 1815 |
Motto | Virtus Nobilitat |
Awarded for | Those with merits of a very exceptional nature for society |
Status | Currently constituted |
Sovereign | King Willem-Alexander |
Chancellor | Major general H. Morsink[1] |
Grades | Knight/Dame Grand Cross Knight Commander Knight |
Former grades | Brother |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Honorary Medal for Charitable Assistance in Gold |
Next (lower) | Order of Orange-Nassau |
Ribbon bar of the Order of the Netherlands Lion |
The Order of the Netherlands Lion was until recently awarded to eminent individuals from all walks of life, including generals, ministers of the crown, mayors of large towns, professors and leading scientists, industrialists, high-ranking civil servants, presiding judges and renowned artists. Since 1980 the Order has been primarily used to recognise merit in the arts, science, sport and literature; others are awarded the Order of Orange-Nassau. Appointment to the grade of Commander (see below) is very rare (Nobel Prizewinners; the conductor Bernard Haitink towards the end of his life, and the dancer and choreographer Hans van Manen, for example). The Order ranks after the Military William Order, which is only awarded for military merit. The second and third class of the Order are not awarded to foreigners; they are eligible for the Order of Orange-Nassau or the Order of the Crown instead.
The King (or Queen) of the Netherlands is the Grand Master of the Order. The Order is issued in three classes. There was also a Medal for "Brothers" which has not been conferred since 1960. The Brothers became extinct and the grade was abolished in 1994.