Order of Sidonia
The Order of Sidonia was the German Kingdom of Saxony’s chivalric order for women. Created March 14, 1871 by King John, the order was granted to female members of the Saxon nobility until the fall of the monarchy in 1918. It was named for the duchess of Saxony, Sidonia of Bohemia.
Order of Sidonia Sidonien-Orden | |
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Insignia of the Kingdom of Saxony's Sidonian Order. | |
Awarded by John of Saxony | |
Type | Chivalric order in one class |
Established | March 14, 1871 |
Status | Disestablished |
Grades | Member |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Civil Order of Saxony |
Next (lower) | Order of Maria Anna |
Order of Sidonia ribbon |
Insignia
Members of the Sidonian Order wore a Maltese cross of gold and enamel, suspended from a purple bow with white and green stripes. Members of the royal family wore a sash instead of the bow. At the apex of the Maltese cross, a medallion featured an image of a helmeted female figure, surrounded with the name “Sidonia”.
Sources
- Tagore, Rajah Sir Sourindro Mohun. The Orders of Knighthood, British and Foreign. Calcutta: The Catholic Orphan Press, 1884.
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