Wilhelm-Orden
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The Imperial and Royal Order of Wilhelm (in English "William-Order") was instituted on 18 January 1896 by the German Emperor and King of Prussia Willhelm II as a high civilian award, and was dedicated to the memory of his grandfather Emperor William I "the Great".
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Quick Facts Imperial and Royal Order of Wilhelm Kaiserlich und Königlich Orden von Wilhelm, Awarded by Head of the House of Prussia ...
Imperial and Royal Order of Wilhelm Kaiserlich und Königlich Orden von Wilhelm | |
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Awarded by Head of the House of Prussia | |
Type | State Order (formerly) House Order (currently) |
Royal house | House of Prussia |
Ribbon | White with a Black stripe in the middle and either side |
Status | Unconstituted |
Sovereign | Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia |
Grades | Knight With Collar Knight/Dame Commander Knight/Dame Officer Knight/Dame |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Order of Louise |
The Ribbon of the Order |
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