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Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav

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Oscar I (1847–1859)

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Image Name Life Date Country Notes
Prince Oscar, Duke of Östergötland 1829–1907 3 June 1848  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Later Oscar II, King of Sweden and Norway and Sovereign of the Order
Awarded with Collar
Otto Sophus Danneskiold-Samsøe 1804–1894 26 November 1847  Denmark Postmaster General of Denmark (1842–1874)
Lodewijk van Heiden 1773–1850 29 June 1850  Russian Empire Admiral
Willem III, King of the Netherlands 1817–1890 18 August 1851  The Netherlands
Prince Napoléon-Jérôme Bonaparte 1822–1891 3 September 1856 French Empire
Prince Albert of Prussia 1837–1906 3 September 1856  Kingdom of Prussia Later Regent of the Duchy of Brunswick (1885–1906)
Luigi Carafa Cantelmo Stuart 1837–1913 28 December 1856  Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ibrahim Edhem Pasha 1819–1893 25 May 1857  Ottoman Empire Later Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (1877–1878)
Prince Gustaf, Duke of Värmland 1858–1950 16 June 1858  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Later Gustaf V, King of Sweden
Awarded with Collar
Adolphe, Duke of Nassau 1817–1905 12 July 1858 Duchy of Nassau
 Luxembourg
Later Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Fabian Jakob Wrede 1802–1893 4 July 1858  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Cabinet Chamberlain

Charles IV (1859–1872)

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Image Name Life Date Country Notes
Cai Hegermann-Lindencrone 1807–1893 30 September 1859  Denmark
Oscar, Prince Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg 1859–1953 15 November 1859  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Born Prince Oscar, Duke of Gotland
Awarded with Collar
Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders 1837–1905 25 July 1860  Belgium
Georg Christian Sibbern 1816–1901 6 August 1860  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Prime Minister of Norway (1858–1871)
Christian Birch-Reichenwald 1814–1891 6 August 1860  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Carl Jedvard Bonde 1813–1895 6 August 1860  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
C. M. G. E. van Bylandt 6 August 1860  The Netherlands Ambassador of the Netherlands in London
C. Baudin 6 August 1860  France Ambassador of France
Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland 1861–1951 27 February 1861  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Awarded with Collar
Prince Oscar, Duke of Gotland 1859–1953 27 February 1861  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Later Prince Oscar Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg
George Victor, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont 1831–1893 5 September 1861 Waldeck and Pyrmont
Prince Frederik of Denmark 1843–1912 18 July 1862  Denmark Later Frederik VIII, King of Denmark
Awarded with Collar
Hans J. C. Aall 1806–1894 22 August 1864  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Henri-Pierre Castelnau 1814–1890 15 July 1862  France
Prince Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark 1843–1912 18 July 1862  Denmark Later Frederik VIII, King of Denmark
Hugues Fournier 1821–1898 24 March 1864  France Diplomat
T. von Seebach 18 May 1864  Saxe-Altenburg
Louis Gerhard De Geer 1818–1896 26 August 1864  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Later Prime Minister of Sweden (1876–1880)
Gillis Bildt 1820–1894 5 November 1864  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Later Prime Minister of Sweden (1888–1889)
Prince Eugen, Duke of Närke 1865–1947 1 August 1865  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia 1827–1892 11 August 1865  Russian Empire
Ivan Fedorovich Likhachev 1826–1907 14 August 1865  Russian Empire
Muhammad Halim Pasha 25 July 1866  Ottoman Empire
 Egypt Eyalet
Mustafa Fazıl Pasha 1830–1875 25 July 1866  Ottoman Empire
 Egypt Eyalet
Viscount De Ferrières 10 August 1867  France First Chamberlain to the Emperor
Ali Pasha Sherif 1834–1897 10 August 1867  Ottoman Empire
Harald Nicolai Storm Wergeland 1814–1893 3 April 1868  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Christian IX, King of Denmark 1818–1906 29 July 1869  Denmark
Georgy Timofeevich Bok 1818–1876 30 July 1869  Russian Empire
William, Prince of Wied 1845–1907 15 April 1871  Kingdom of Prussia
 German Empire
Alexander Karlovich Stackelberg 1815–1883 20 March 1872  Russian Empire
Manuel Silvela y Le Vielleuze 1830–1892 13 April 1872  Spain Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain (1869; 1877–1879)
Eduardo Alonso Colmenares 1820–1888 17 June 1872  Spain Minister of Justice of Spain (1871–1872; 1874)
Pío Gullón e Iglesias 1835–1917 17 June 1872  Spain Minister of State of Spain

Oscar II (1872–1905)

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Image Name Life Date Country Notes
Alexander von Wrangel 1804–1880 11 October 1872  Russian Empire Adjutant General
Amadeo I, King of Spain 1845–1890 28 December 1873  Kingdom of Italy
 Spain
Rüstem Pasha Bey 30 January 1873  Ottoman Empire Ambassador of the Ottoman Empire
Fedor Fedorovich Trepov 1812–1889 7 June 1873  Russian Empire Adjutant General
Otto Richard Kierulf 1825–1897 19 July 1873  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Prime Minister of Norway in Stockholm (1871–1884)
Oscar Björnstjerna 1819–1905 21 July 1873  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden (1872–1880)
John Berg 1819–1905 21 July 1873  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Later President of the Svea Court of Appeal (1880–1889)
Emil von Richthofen 1810–1895 21 July 1873  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Diplomat
Vittorio Sallier della Torre 21 July 1873  Kingdom of Italy Diplomat
Nikolay Girs 1820–1895 21 July 1873  Russian Empire Later Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia (1882–1895)
Carl Løvenskiold 1822–1898 2 March 1874  Denmark Court Marshal of Denmark (1860–1881)
Béla Orczy 1822–1917 6 May 1874  Austria-Hungary Chamberlain to the King
Albert Edward, Prince of Wales 1841–1910 3 October 1874  United Kingdom Later Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom
Awarded with Collar
Albert, Hereditary Prince of Monaco 1848–1922 30 March 1875  Monaco Later Albert I, Prince of Monaco
Otto Rosenørn-Lehn 1821–1892 27 May 1875  Denmark Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark (1870–1875; 1875–1892)
Frantz Bille 1832–1918 27 May 1875  Denmark Diplomat
Hermann Erdmann Konstantin von Pückler 1797–1892 1 June 1875  Kingdom of Prussia
 German Empire
Court Marshal
Georg von Kameke 1817–1893 1 June 1875  German Empire General
Albrecht von Stosch 1818–1896 1 June 1875  Kingdom of Prussia
 German Empire
Minister of the Navy of Prussia
Rudolf von Delbrück 1817–1903 1 June 1875  Kingdom of Prussia
 German Empire
Karl Friedrich von der Goltz 1815–1901 2 June 1875  Kingdom of Prussia
 German Empire
Rodrigue Grigorievich Bistrom 1809–1886 19 July 1875  Russian Empire
Alfred Fedorovich Grot 1822–1895 19 July 1875  Russian Empire
Grigory Alexandrovich Stroganov 1824–1878 19 July 1875  Russian Empire
Michael von Reutern 1820–1890 19 July 1875  Russian Empire Minister of Finance of Russia (1862–1878)
Friedrich von Brandenburg 1819–1892 23 June 1876  Kingdom of Prussia
 German Empire
Henrik Laurentius Helliesen 1824–1900 1 December 1876  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Wilhelm Neubronn von Eisenburg 1815–1895 6 October 1877 Grand Duchy of Baden Adjutant General to the Grand Duke of Baden
Carl Johan Thyselius 1811–1891 18 October 1877  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Later Prime Minister of Sweden (1883–1884)
Samuel August Sandels 1810–1892 6 July 1878  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Commandant General of Stockholm (1871–1882)
Fyodor Logginovich van Heiden 1821–1900 12 July 1878  Russian Empire Later Governor-General of Finland (1881–1897)
Axel Bergström 1823–1893 23 August 1878  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Christian Sophus Klein 1824–1900 23 August 1878  Denmark Minister for Iceland of Denmark (1874–1875)
Pierre Edmond Teisserenc de Bort 1814–1892 29 November 1878  France Diplomat
William Waddington 1826–1894 21 January 1879  France Prime Minister of Finance (1879)
Prince Johann of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg 1825–1911 13 February 1879  Denmark Awarded with Collar
Hayreddin Pasha 1820–1890 10 May 1879  Ottoman Empire Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (1878–1879)
Alexander Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia 1845–1894 25 August 1879  Russian Empire Later Alexander III, Emperor of Russia
Wilhelm von Taubenheim 1805–1894 24 October 1879  Kingdom of Württemberg
Arvid Posse 1820–1901 1 December 1880  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Prime Minister of Sweden (1880–1883)
Carl Fredrik Hochschild 1831–1898 1 December 1880  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Diplomat
Leopold von Loën 1817–1895 1 March 1881  Kingdom of Prussia
 German Empire
António da Cunha Sotomaior 1813–1893 19 April 1881  Kingdom of Portugal Diplomat
Carl Edward Vilhelm Piper 1820–1891 7 July 1881  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Swedish Minister to the United States (1861–1864)
Antonio Aguilar y Correa, Marquis of Vega de Armijo 1824–1908 15 September 1881  Spain Later Prime Minister of Spain (1906–1907)
Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden 1826–1907 20 September 1881  Grand Duchy of Baden
Ludwig Turban der Ältere 1821–1898 20 September 1881  Grand Duchy of Baden Minister-President of the Grand Duchy of Baden (1876–1893)
Charles de Freycinet 1828–1923 8 June 1882  France Prime Minister of France (1879–1880; 1886; 1890–1892)
Sven Lagerberg 1822–1905 6 June 1882  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Commandant General in Stockholm (1882–1905)
Charles Alexander, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 1818–1901 23 July 1882  Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of Skåne 1882–1973 11 November 1882  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Later Gustaf VI Adolf, King of Sweden
Awarded Collar in 1952
Mehmed Said Pasha 1838–1914 18 November 1882  Ottoman Empire Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
Said Halim Pasha 1865–1921 18 November 1882  Ottoman Empire Later Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (1913–1917)
Konstantin Konstantinovich Pahlen 1861–1923 13 July 1883  Russian Empire
Alexander Karlovich Richter 1834–1897 13 July 1883  Russian Empire
Justo Pelayo de la Cuesta Núñez 1823–1889 9 August 1883  Spain Minister of Finance of Spain (1883)
Nils von Steyern 1839–1899 14 September 1883  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Later President of the Svea Court of Appeal (1889–1899)
Carlos, Prince Royal of Portugal 1863–1908 11 October 1883  Kingdom of Portugal Later Carlos I, King of Portugal and the Algarves
Prince Wilhelm, Duke of Södermanland 1884–1965 17 June 1884  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Awarded Collar in 1952
Chulalongkorn, King of Siam 1853–1910 23 November 1884 Siam
Johan Sverdrup 1816–1892 21 January 1885  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Prime Minister of Norway (1884–1889)
Abdul Hamid II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire 1842–1918 11 February 1885  Ottoman Empire
Carol I, King of Romania 1839–1914 3 June 1885  Romania
Johan Henric Lovén 1827–1908 25 June 1885  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Later President of the Court of Appeal in Stockholm (1889–1892)
José Vicente Barbosa du Bocage 1823–1907 7 May 1886  Kingdom of Portugal Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal (1883–1886)
Prince Fushimi Sadanaru 1858–1923 1 July 1886  Japan
Segismundo Moret y Prendergast 1833–1913 16 June 1887  Spain Later Prime Minister of Spain (1905–1906; 1906; 1909–1910)
Prince Maximilian of Baden 1867–1929 30 August 1887 Grand Duchy of Baden Later Maximilian, Margrave of Baden
Later Imperial Chancellor of the German Empire (1918)
José Luciano de Castro 1834–1914 16 May 1888  Kingdom of Portugal Prime Minister of Portugal (1887–1890; 1897–1900; 1904–1906)
Pedro José Agostinho de Mendoça Rolim de Moura Barreto, 2nd Duke of Loulé 1830–1909 16 May 1888  Kingdom of Portugal
António de Sampaio e Pina de Brederode, Duke of Palmella 1834–1910 16 May 1888  Kingdom of Portugal
Wilhelm von Hahnke 1833–1912 19 July 1888  Kingdom of Prussia
 German Empire
Chief of the German Imperial Military Cabinet (1888–1901)
Wilhelm II, German Emperor and King of Prussia 1859–1941 1 August 1888  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Prince Heinrich of Prussia 1862–1929 1 August 1888  Kingdom of Prussia Awarded with Collar
Fredrik Peter Leganger Næser 1816–1901 21 January 1889  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Carl Peter Parelius Essendrop 1818–1893 21 January 1889  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Bishop of Oslo (1875–1893)
Fredrik von Otter 1833–1910 21 January 1889  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Later Prime Minister of Sweden (1900–1902)
Prince Erik, Duke of Västmanland 1889–1918 20 April 1889  Denmark Awarded with Collar
Hadji Mohsin Khan, Muin-ul-Mulk 5 September 1889  Sublime State of Iran Diplomat
Gustaf Åkerhielm 1833–1900 4 November 1889  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Prime Minister of Sweden (1889–1891)
Emil Stang 1834–1912 21 January 1890  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Prime Minister of Norway (1889–1891; 1893–1895)
Anders Sandøe Ørsted Bull 1817–1907 21 January 1890  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
August zu Eulenburg 1838–1921 2 July 1890  Kingdom of Prussia
 German Empire
Grand Marshal of Prussia (1890–1914)
Adolf Marschall von Bieberstein 1842–1912 2 July 1890  German Empire State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the German Empire (1890–1897)
Carl Lewenhaupt 1835–1906 1 December 1890  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden (1889–1895)
Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples 1869–1947 19 September 1891  Kingdom of Italy Later Vittorio Emanuele III, King of Italy
Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram 1846–1929 6 October 1893  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Prime Minister of Norway in Stockholm (1889–1891; 1893–1898)
Henrik Ibsen 1828–1906 4 November 1893  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Playwright and theatre director
Friedrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont 1865–1946 17 June 1894 Waldeck and Pyrmont
C. L. J. von Wedel 12 September 1894  Kingdom of Prussia
 German Empire
Adjutant General; Ambassador of the German Empire in Vienna
René Millet (1849-1919) 1849–1919 5 October 1894  France Diplomat
Frederik Georg Knut Due 1833–1906 31 December 1894  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Diplomat
Oskar von Kræmer 10 January 1895  Russian Empire
Christopher Hansteen 1822–1912 21 January 1895  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Norway (1867–1905)
Torkel Halvorsen Aschehoug 1822–1909 21 January 1895  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Professor
Frans Schollaert 1851–1917 25 October 1895  Belgium Minister of the Interior of Belgium (1895–1899)
Later Prime Minister of Belgium (1907–1911)
José Ramón Sánchez y de Hoces, Duke of Almodóvar del Río 1878–1911 7 January 1896  Spain
Sophus Bugge 1833–1907 21 January 1896  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Philosophist and linguist
Chirapravati Voradej, Prince of Nakhon Chaisi 1876–1913 19 June 1896  Siam
Fridtjof Nansen 1861–1930 9 September 1896  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Polymath and Nobel Prize laureate
Awarded Collar in 1925
Luís Pinto de Soveral, 1st Marquis of Soveral 1851–1922 1 February 1897  Kingdom of Portugal Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal (1895–1897)
Johan Henrik Hegermann-Lindencrone 1838–1918 17 February 1897  Denmark
Leopold II, King of the Belgians 1835–1909 13 July 1897  Belgium
Vajiravudh, Crown Prince of Siam 1881–1925 13 July 1897  Siam Later Vajiravudh, King of Siam
Paribatra Sukhumbandhu, Prince of Nakorn Sawan 1881–1944 13 July 1897  Siam
Niels Frederik Ravn 1826–1910 27 August 1897  Denmark Minister of Foreign Affairs (1897–1900)
George Francis Hagerup 1853–1921 18 September 1897  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Prime Minister of Norway (1895–1898; 1903–1905)
Edvard von Krusenstjerna 1841–1907 18 September 1897  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Minister for Civil Service Affairs of Sweden (1883–1889; 1896–1902)
Ivan Alekseevich Zinoviev 1835–1917 18 September 1897  Russian Empire Ambassador of the Russian Empire in Constantinople (1897–1909)
Friedrich, Hereditary Grand Duke of Baden 1857–1928 27 September 1897 Grand Duchy of Baden Later Friedrich II, Grand Duke of Baden
Wilhelm, Hereditary Prince of Nassau 1852–1912 29 September 1897 Duchy of Nassau Later Guillaume IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Count Ōkuma Shigenobu 1838–1922 23 October 1897  Empire of Japan Later Prime Minister of Japan (1898; 1914–1916)
Claës Gustaf Adolf Tamm 1838–1925 21 January 1898  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Minister of Finance of Sweden (1886–1888)
Otto Albert Blehr 1847–1927 7 November 1898  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Later Prime Minister of Norway (1902–1903; 1921–1923)
Fritz Peter Adolph Uldall 1835–1911 20 September 1899  Denmark Vice Admiral, Royal Danish Navy
Peder Anker Graf Wedel-Jarlsberg 30 September 1899  Denmark
Théophile Delcassé 1852–1923 11 June 1900  France Minister of Foreign Affairs of France (1898–1905)
Ahmet Tevfik Pasha 1845–1936 6 July 1900  Ottoman Empire Later Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (1909; 1918–1919; 1920–1922)
Pedro de Prat Agacino de Zea Bermúdez y Mavilly, Marquis of Prat de Nantouillet 1847–1916 8 June 1901  Spain Diplomat
Otto Sverdrup 1854–1930 27 September 1902  Norway Sailor and Arctic explorer
Venceslau de Lima 1858–1919 10 July 1903  Kingdom of Portugal Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Portugal (1903–1904; 1906)
Later Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Portugal (1909)
Hans Peter L'orange 1835–1907 30 September 1903  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Commanding General of Norway (1897–1903)
Edvard Grieg 1843–1907 21 January 1904  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Composer and pianist
Jonas Lie 1833–1908 21 January 1904  Sweden–Norway
 Norway
Novelist, poet and playwright
Fritz Wedel Jarlsberg 1855–1942 17 February 1904  Norway Diplomat
Awarded Collar in 1925
Djemal Pasha 1872–1922 20 February 1904  Ottoman Empire Later Minister of the War of Ottoman Empire (1914–1918)
Alfred, 2nd Prince of Montenuovo 1854–1927 25 February 1904  Austria-Hungary Obersthofmeister of the Austro–Hungarian Empire (1898–1917)
Count A. Paar 25 February 1904  Austria-Hungary Adjutant-General to the Emperor
B. Cziraki 25 February 1904  Austria-Hungary
Mehmed Ferid Pasha 1851–1914 2 July 1904  Ottoman Empire Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (1903–1908)
Faustino Rodríguez-San Pedro y Díaz-Argüelles 1833–1925 2 July 1904  Spain Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain (1903–1904)
Antonio de Castro y Casaléiz 1856–1918 2 July 1904  Spain Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain (1903–1905)
Rodrigo Figueroa y Torres, Marquis of Tovar 1866–1929 2 July 1904  Spain Grandee of Spain
F. H. Jöhnke 29 July 1904  Denmark
Karl Husberg 1854–1928 4 November 1904  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs of Sweden (1905)
Albrecht Theodor Odelberg 1847–1938 4 November 1904  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
Minister of Agriculture of Sweden (1900–1905)
K. K. M. von Leyden 13 May 1905  German Empire Diplomat

Haakon VII (1905–1957)

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Image Name Life Date Country Notes
Olav, Crown Prince of Norway 1903–1991 18 November 1905  Norway Born Prince Alexander of Denmark
Later Olav V, King of Norway and Grand Master of the Order
Awarded with Collar
Christian Michelsen 1857–1925 22 November 1905  Norway Prime Minister of Norway (1905–1907)
Awarded Collar in 1907
Carl Frederick Wandel 1843–1930 28 November 1905  Denmark Vice Admiral, Royal Danish Navy
Frederik Bardenfleth 1846–1935 28 November 1905  Denmark Chamberlain of Denmark
Giorgio Lorenzo Calvi di Bergolo 1852–1924 28 November 1905  Kingdom of Italy Minister Plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of Italy in Copenhagen
Carl Christian Berner 1841–1918 29 November 1905  Norway President of the Storting of Norway (1898–1909)
Jens Christian Christensen 1856–1930 14 December 1905  Denmark Council President of Denmark (1905–1908)
Frederik Raben-Levetzau 1850–1933 14 December 1905  Denmark Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark (1905–1908)
Sir Arthur Moore 1847–1934 14 November 1905  United Kingdom Admiral, Royal Navy
Georg Hugh Robert Zachariae 1850–1937 17 February 1906  Denmark
Johan Frederik Hegermann-Lindencrone 1840–1938 11 April 1906  Denmark
Tai Hung Chi 27 April 1906  China Minister of Justice of China
George V, King of the United Kingdom 1865–1936 22 June 1906  United Kingdom Awarded with Collar
Prince Christian of Denmark 1870–1947 22 June 1906  Denmark Later Christian X, King of Denmark
Awarded with Collar
Prince Harald of Denmark 1876–1949 22 June 1906  Denmark
 Norway
Born Prince of Denmark
Awarded with Collar
Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia 1878–1918 22 June 1906  Russian Empire Awarded with Collar
Charles-Jesse Bayle 26 June 1906  France Vice Admiral, French Navy
Moriz von Lyncker 1853–1932 8 July 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Later Chief of the Military Cabinet to the German Emperor (1908–1918)
Georg Alexander von Müller 1854–1940 8 July 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Chief of the Imperial Naval Cabinet of Germany (1908–1918)
Alfred von Loewenfeld 1848–1927 8 July 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Adjutant General to the German Emperor
Oscar Wilhelm Stübel 1846–1921 8 July 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Norway (1906)
Prince Friedrich of Schaumburg-Lippe 1868–1945 11 August 1906 Schaumburg-Lippe Awarded with Collar
George I, King of the Hellenes 1845–1913 6 October 1906  Kingdom of Greece
 Denmark
Born Prince Vilhelm of Denmark
Awarded with Collar
Prince Gustav of Denmark 1887–1944 6 October 1906  Denmark Awarded with Collar
Prince Valdemar of Denmark 1858–1939 6 October 1906  Denmark Awarded with Collar
Peter Adler Alberti 1851–1932 6 October 1906  Denmark Minister of Judicial Affairs of Denmark (1901–1908)
Joachim Ludvig Moltke 1857–1943 6 October 1906  Denmark Court Marshal of Denmark (1906–1908)
Johan Vilhelm Grevenkop-Castenskiold 1855–1915 6 October 1906  Denmark Chamberlain of Denmark
Armand Fallières 1841–1931 13 October 1906  France President of the French Republic (1906–1913)
Awarded with Collar
Léon Bourgeois 1851–1921 13 October 1906  France Prime Minister of the French Republic (1895–1896)
Minister of Foreign Affairs of France (1896; 1906; 1914)
Tommaso Tittoni 1855–1931 13 October 1906  Kingdom of Italy Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Italy (1905)
Giacomo Malvano 1841–1922 13 October 1906  Kingdom of Italy Later President of the Council of State of Italy (1913–1916)
Louis Delavaud 1860–1924 13 October 1906  France Minister Plenipotentiary to Sweden (1918–1923)
Akizuki Satsuo 1858–1945 13 October 1906  Japan Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Sweden
Julián María del Arroyo y Moret 13 October 1906  Spain Envoy Extraordinary to Norway
António de Castro Feijó 1859–1917 13 October 1906  Kingdom of Portugal Minister Plenipotentiary to Norway (1906–1908)
Anatoly Nikolaevich Krupensky 1850–1923 13 October 1906  Russian Empire Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Norway (1905–1912)
Christoph Wydenbruck 1856–1917 13 October 1906  Austria-Hungary Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Denmark (1899–1907)
Otto von Mühlberg 1843–1934 13 October 1906  German Empire Diplomat
Phya Visutr Kosa 13 October 1906  Siam Diplomat
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn 1850–1942 13 November 1906  United Kingdom Governor General of Canada (1911–1916)
Awarded with Collar
Prince Arthur of Connaught 1883–1938 13 November 1906  United Kingdom Later Governor-General of South Africa (1920–1924
Awarded with Collar
Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein 1831–1917 13 November 1906  Denmark
 United Kingdom
Awarded with Collar
Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife 1849–1912 13 November 1906  United Kingdom Awarded with Collar
John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll 1845–1914 13 November 1906  United Kingdom Governor General of Canada (1878–1883)
Awarded with Collar
Charles Spencer, Viscount Althorp 1857–1922 13 November 1906  United Kingdom Lord Chamberlain of the Household (1905–1912)
Horace Farquhar, 1st Baron Farquhar 1844–1923 13 November 1906  United Kingdom Master of the Household (1901–1907)
Sir Dighton Probyn 1833–1924 13 November 1906  United Kingdom Keeper of the Privy Purse (1901–1910)
Osbert Molyneux, 6th Earl of Sefton 1871–1930 13 November 1906  United Kingdom Master of the Horse of the United Kingdom (1905–1907)
Edward Colebrooke, 1st Baron Colebrooke 1861–1939 13 November 1906  United Kingdom
Gavin Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Dalzell 1872–1952 13 November 1906  United Kingdom
Sir Henry Ewart 1838–1928 13 November 1906  United Kingdom
Sir Arthur James Herbert 1855–1921 13 November 1906  United Kingdom Envoy of the United Kingdom to Norway (1905–1911)
Roald Amundsen 1872–1928 20 November 1906  Norway Polar explorer
Wilhelm, German Crown Prince and Crown Prince of Prussia 1882–1951 15 December 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Awarded with Collar
Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia 1883–1942 15 December 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Awarded with Collar
Bernhard von Bülow, Prince of Bülow 1849–1929 15 December 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Chancellor of the German Empire (1900–1909)
Karl von Einem 1853–1934 15 December 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Minister of War of Prussia (1903–1909)
Wilhelm von Wedell-Piesdorf 1837–1915 15 December 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Minister of the Royal House of Prussia (1888–1907)
Heinrich von Tschirschky 1858–1916 15 December 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the German Empire (1906–1907)
Alfred von Tirpitz 1849–1930 15 December 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
State Secretary of the Imperial Naval Office of Germany (1897–1916)
Wilhelm Büchsel 1848–1920 15 December 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Chief of the Imperial Navy of Germany (1902–1908)
Guido von Usedom 1854–1925 15 December 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Admiral, Imperial German Navy
Dietrich von Hülsen-Haeseler 1852–1908 15 December 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Chief of the Imperial Military Cabinet of Germany (1901–1908)
Gustav von Kessel 1846–1918 15 December 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Commander of the Guard Corps of Germany (1902–1909)
Friedrich II Hermann, 2nd Prince of Solms-Baruth 1853–1920  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Chief Chamberlain to the German Emperor
Ernst von Mirbach 1844–1925 15 December 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Chief Steward to the Empress of Germany
Hugo von Reischach 1872–1947 15 December 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Court Marshal of the German Empire
Hans von Plessen 1841–1929 15 December 1906  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Adjutant General to the Emperor of Germany (1908–1918)
Stephen Pichon 1857–1933 27 May 1907  France Minister of Foreign Affairs of France (1906–1911; 1913; 1917–1920)
Joseph Ruau 1865–1923 27 May 1907  France Minister of Agriculture of France (1905–1910)
Georges Picquart 1854–1914 27 May 1907  France Minister of War of France (1906–1909)
Gaston Thomson 1848–1932 27 May 1907  France Minister of Navy of France (1905–1908)
Jean Baptiste Jules Dalstein 1845–1923 27 May 1907  France Military Governor of Paris (1906–1910)
Étienne Dujardin-Beaumetz 1852–1913 27 May 1907  France
Jean Lanes 27 May 1907  France Secretary-General to the Presidency of France (1906–2012)
Victor-Constant Michel 1850–1937 27 May 1907  France Later Military Governor of Paris (1912–1914)
Armand Mollard 1862–1930 27 May 1907  France Chief of Protocol of France (1902–1913)
Phraya Burutrattanarajavallob 5 July 1907  Siam Chamberlain to the King of Siam
Aboul Fattah Khan, Vakil-ul-Mulk 6 July 1907  Sublime State of Iran Chief of Staff to the Shah of Iran
Mirza Hussein Khan, Motamen-ol-Mulk 6 July 1907  Sublime State of Iran Chief of Staff to the Shah of Iran
Isaac Khan Mofakhamed Douley 1870–? 6 July 1907  Sublime State of Iran Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Iran
Ole Hansen 1855–1928 8 July 1907  Denmark Minister of Agriculture of Denmark (1901–1908)
Reinhold von Sydow 1851–1943 16 July 1907  German Empire
 Kingdom of Prussia
Later State Secretary for Finance of the German Empire (1908–1909)
Reinhold Kraetke 1845–1934 16 July 1907  German Empire State Secretary for the Post of the German Empire (1901–1917)
Sir Robert Hart, 1st Baronet 1835–1911 28 October 1907  United Kingdom
 Imperial China
Inspector-General of the Chinese Maritime Customs Service (1863–1911)
Jørgen Løvland 1848–1922 31 October 1907  Norway Prime Minister of Norway (1907–1908)
Wilhelm Christopher Christophersen 1832–1913 28 November 1907  Norway Later Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway (1908–1910)
Alexander Izvolsky 1856–1919 25 February 1908  Russian Empire Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Empire (1906–1910)
Wilhelm von Schoen 1851–1933 25 February 1908  German Empire State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the German Empire (1907–1910)
Karl Georg von Treutler 1858–1933 25 February 1908  German Empire Envoy Extraordinary to Norway (1907–1910)
Axel Heiberg 1848–1932 16 March 1908  Norway Diplomat
G. Louis 18 March 1908  France Minister Plenipotentiary of France
Sir Stanley Calvert Clarke Died 1911 21 April 1908  United Kingdom Clerk Marshal to the King of the United Kingdom (1904–1908)
Sir Charles Hardinge 1858–1944 28 April 1908  United Kingdom Later Viceroy and Governor-General of India (1910–1916)
Richard Curzon, 4th Earl Howe 1861–1929 28 April 1908  United Kingdom Lord Chamberlain to Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom (1903–1925)
Sir Francis Laking, 1st Baronet 1847–1914 28 April 1908  United Kingdom Physician-in-Ordinary to the King of the United Kingdom (1910–1914)
Lord Charles Beresford 1846–1919 20 June 1908  United Kingdom
Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark 1882–1944 3 July 1908  Kingdom of Greece Awarded with Collar
Ernst Axel Günther 1850–1927 4 July 1908  Sweden Envoy of Sweden in Norway (1907–1908)
Augustin Boué de Lapeyrère 1852–1924 31 July 1908  France Later Minister of the Navy of France (1909–1911)
Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia 1866–1933 7 September 1908  Russian Empire Awarded with Collar
Antonin Dubost 1842–1921 26 September 1908  France President of the Senate of France (1906–1920)
Jean Cruppi 1855–1933 17 June 1909  France Minister of Commerce and Industry of France (1908–1909)
Raul Régis de Oliveira 1874–1942 16 July 1909  Brazil Diplomat
Paul Henri Balluet d'Estournelles de Constant 1852–1924 27 July 1909  France Senator of France (1904–1924)
Manuel II, King of Portugal and the Algarves 1889–1932 9 September 1909  Kingdom of Portugal Awarded with Collar
Francisco Fernández de Béthencourt 1850–1916 18 September 1909  Spain Senator of Spain
Baron Paul de Groote 1862–1944 18 September 1909  Belgium Minister of Belgium in Copenhagen (1907–1912)
Frands Brockenhuus-Schack 1863–1948 30 October 1909  Denmark Court Marshal of Denmark (1908–1912)
Carlos Roma du Bocage 1853–1918 17 November 1909  Kingdom of Portugal Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal (1909)
Daniel Muñoz 1849–1930 26 November 1909  Uruguay Later Minister of Foreign Relations of Uruguay (1919)
Willem van Heeckeren van Kell 1815–1914 4 December 1909  The Netherlands Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands (1877–1879)
William Carlton Rothe 1852–1926 15 December 1909  Denmark Court Marshal of Denmark (1912−1926)
R. Blaserna 5 January 1910  Kingdom of Italy Diplomat
Paul Hymans 1865–1941 8 February 1910  Belgium Later Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium (1918–1920; 1927–1935)
Albert I, King of the Belgians 1875–1934 28 February 1910  Belgium Awarded with Collar
Juan Riaño y Gayangos 1865–1939 7 April 1910  Spain Diplomat
Nikolai Prebensen 1850–1938 13 April 1910  Norway Politician
Albert von Seckendorff 1849–1921 9 June 1910  German Empire Diplomat
Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria 1884–1958 10 August 1910  Kingdom of Bavaria Awarded with Collar
Manuel García Prieto, Marquis of Alhucemas 1859–1938 10 August 1910  Spain Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain (1910–1912)
Later Prime Minister of Spain (1917; 1917–1918; 1922–1923)
Francisco Gutiérrez de Agüera y Bayo 1867–1931 10 August 1910  Spain Envoy of Spain to Oslo
Ramón Piña y Millet 10 August 1910  Spain Chancellor of the Spanish Order of the Golden Fleece
Friedrich Rosen 1856–1935 20 September 1910  German Empire Diplomat
Julien Davignon 1854–1916 20 December 1910  Belgium Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium (1907–1916)
Enrique Creel 1854–1931 4 February 1911  Mexico Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mexico (1910–1911)
J. Castellot 17 February 1911  Mexico Extraordinary Envoy of Mexico
Louis Renault 1843–1918 3 March 1911  France Professor; Nobel Peace laureate (1907)
Luigi Luzzatti 1841–1927 13 March 1911  Kingdom of Italy Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Italy (1910–1911)
Pietro Lanza di Scalea 1863–1938 13 March 1911  Kingdom of Italy State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of Italy (1906–1914)
Riccardo Bollati 1858–1939 13 March 1911  Kingdom of Italy Diplomat
Alfonso XIII, King of Spain 1886–1941 18 April 1911  Spain Awarded with Collar
Julien Liebaert 1848–1930 28 May 1911  Belgium Minister of Finance of Belgium (1899; 1907–1911)
Herbert H. D. Peirce 1849–1916 31 May 1911  United States Ambassador of the United States to Norway (1906–1911)
Christian Giørtz Middelboe 1852–1920 2 June 1911  Denmark Minister of the Navy of Denmark (1900–1901)
Peter Christophersen 1845–1930 19 June 1911  Norway Businessman, diplomat
Waldemar Christofer Brøgger 1851–1940 1 September 1911  Norway Geologist and mineralogist
Johan Ernst Welhaven Sars 1835–1917 1 September 1911  Norway Professor, historian, author
Prince Christopher of Greece and Denmark 1888–1940 23 September 1911  Kingdom of Greece Awarded with Collar
Christian Ahlefeldt-Laurvig 1844–1917 24 October 1911  Denmark
Abraham Berge 1851–1936 19 February 1912  Norway Later Prime Minister of Norway (1923–1924)
Wilhelm Olssøn 1844–1915 1 March 1912  Norway Minister of Defence of Norway (1893–1894; 1895–1898; 1905–1907)
K. Soughimoura 21 March 1912  Japan Envoy of Japan to Norway
Otto Joachim Moltke Kofoed-Hansen 1854–1918 25 May 1912  Denmark Chief of the Royal Danish Navy (1911–1918)
Otto Bull 1848–1939 12 July 1912  Denmark Chamberlain
Wollert Konow 1845–1924 15 July 1912  Norway Prime Minister of Norway (1910–1912)
Marcel Charlott 27 September 1912  France Minister of France to Norway (1911–1912)
L. Torres y Rivas 27 September 1912  Mexico Minister Plenipotentiary to Norway
Count of San Martino di Valpisjo 4 October 1912  Kingdom of Italy Senator
Viscount Ishii Kikujirō 1866–1945 22 November 1912  Japan Later Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan (1915–1916)
Carl Otto Løvenskiold 1839–1916 13 December 1912  Norway Prime Minister of Norway in Stockholm (1884)
Ferdinand Nicolai Roll 1831–1921 13 December 1912  Norway Assessor of the Supreme Court of Norway
Emanuele Berti 18 December 1912  Kingdom of Italy Minister of the Kingdom of Italy in Norway
Camille Louis Steeg 31 December 1912  France Minister Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Norway
Paul von Hintze 1864–1941 14 January 1913  German Empire Later State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the German Empire (1918)
Heinrich Gustav Beck 1854–1933 29 January 1913  Kingdom of Saxony Minister-President of the Kingdom of Saxony (1914–1918)
Juan Pablo Sáenz Valiente 1861–1925 4 April 1913  Argentina Minister of the Navy of Argentina (1910–1914)
Adolf von Prollius 1861–1942 21 May 1913  German Empire Envoy of the German Empire to Venezuela (1911–1920)
Viscount Frederik Conrad Christian Christopher Holstein 1856–1924 1 June 1913  Denmark Huntmaster of the Court of Denmark
Klaus Berntsen 1844–1927 11 June 1913  Denmark Council President of Denmark (1910–1913)
Frederik de Jonquières 1854–1925 11 June 1913  Denmark Chief President of Copenhagen (1911–1924)
Carl Julius Engelbrecht Juel 1862–1941 11 June 1913  Denmark Court Marshal of Denmark (1926–1939)
Julius Benedictus Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs 1858–1933 11 June 1913  Denmark First Master of the Stables of Denmark
Alexandros Zaimis 1855–1936 3 July 1913  Kingdom of Greece
 Greece
Prime Minister of Greece (1897–1899; 1901–1902; 1915; 1916; 1917; 1926–1928)
Later President of the Hellenic Republic (1929–1935)
Hannes Hafstein 1861–1922 9 July 1913  Kingdom of Iceland Minister for Iceland (1904–1909; 1912–1914)
Otto Krag 16 July 1913  Denmark Envoy of Denmark to Norway (1910–1919)
Friedrich von Ingenohl 1857–1933 31 July 1913  German Empire Admiral, Imperial German Navy
Laurits S. Swenson 1865–1947 4 October 1913  United States Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States
Gustaf Falkenberg 1860–1917 20 December 1913  Sweden Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Spain (1913–1917)
Syb Talma 1864–1916 29 January 1914  The Netherlands Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Trade of the Netherlands (1908–1913)
Baron W. B. R. de Welderen Rengers 29 January 1914  The Netherlands Minister of the Netherlands
Troels Frederik Lund 1840–1921 12 March 1914  Denmark Historian and professor
Phya Sudham Maitri 4 April 1914  Siam Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Norway
Edward, Prince of Wales 1894–1972 6 April 1914  United Kingdom Later Edward VIII, King of the United Kingdom; Abdicated in 1936
Awarded with Collar
Victor Léonard Michel 1851–1918 15 April 1914  Belgium Minister of War of Belgium (1912)
Prince Hendrik of the Netherlands 1876–1934 25 July 1914 Mecklenburg-Schwerin
 The Netherlands
Born Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Awarded with Collar
Fedele De Novellis 1854–1929 16 October 1914  Kingdom of Italy Ambassador of the Kingdom of Italy to Sweden
Knut Agathon Wallenberg 1853–1938 18 December 1914  Sweden Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden (1914–1917)
Ludvig Douglas 1849–1916 18 December 1914  Sweden Marshal of the Realm of Sweden (1911–1916)
Robert De la Gardie 1858–1937 18 December 1914  Sweden Governor of Malmöhus County (1909–1925)
Fredrik Ramel 1872–1947 18 December 1914  Sweden Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Sweden to Norway (1913–1923)
Erik Scavenius 1877–1962 18 December 1914  Denmark Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark (1909–1910; 1913–1920)
Later Prime Minister of Denmark (1942–1943)
Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark 1899–1972 10 April 1917  Denmark Later Frederik IX, King of Denmark
Awarded with Collar
Søren Andreas Christophersen 1849–1933 22 August 1919  Norway Diplomat
Epitácio Pessoa 1865–1942 11 August 1922  Brazil President of the Federative Republic of Brazil (1919–1922)
Awarded with Collar
Umberto, Prince of Piedmont 1904–1983 19 August 1922  Kingdom of Italy Later Umberto II, King of Italy; Abdicated in 1946
Awarded with Collar
Wilhelmina, Queen of Netherlands 1880–1962 15 September 1922  The Netherlands Abdicated in 1948
Awarded with Collar
Yoshihito, Emperor of Japan 1879–1926 26 September 1922  Japan Awarded with Collar
Hirohito, Crown Prince of Japan 1901–1989 26 September 1922  Japan Later Hirohito, Emperor of Japan
Awarded with Collar
Prince Albert, Duke of York 1895–1952 26 April 1923  United Kingdom Later George VI, King of the United Kingdom
Awarded with Collar
Paul Benjamin Vogt 1863–1947 17 May 1923  Norway Ambassador of Norway to the United Kingdom (1910–1934)
Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant 1901–1983 8 June 1923  Belgium Later Leopold III, King of the Belgians; Abdicated in 1951
Awarded with Collar
Sveinn Björnsson 1881–1952 6 October 1924  Iceland Later President of Iceland (1944–1952)
Prince Knud of Denmark 1900–1976 31 October 1924  Denmark Later Knud, Hereditary Prince of Denmark
Awarded with Collar
Prince Axel of Denmark 1888–1964 31 October 1924  Denmark Awarded with Collar
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester 1900–1974 20 December 1924  United Kingdom Awarded with Collar
Prince George, Duke of Kent 1902–1942 20 December 1924  United Kingdom Awarded with Collar
Jón Magnússon 1859–1926 13 January 1925  Kingdom of Iceland Prime Minister of Iceland (1917–1922; 1924–1926)
Jalmar Castrén 1873–1946 26 January 1925  Finland Director-General of the Railway Board of Finland (1922–1942)
Cesare Nava 1861–1933 2 April 1925  Kingdom of Italy Minister of National Economy of Italy (1924–1925)
Marie Eugène Debeney 1864–1943 25 May 1925  France Chief of the Army Staff of France (1924–1930)
Ricardo Herrera y Guiral 1866–1932 29 June 1925  Cuba Ambassador of Cuba to Norway
Fernando Augusto Pereira da Silva 1871–1943 10 August 1925  Portugal Minister of the Navy of Portugal (1923–1924; 1925–1926)
Richard Riedl 1865–1944 10 August 1925  Austria Envoy of Austria to Berlin (1921–1924)
Kaarlo Yrjö Benedictus Ignatius 1869–1942 14 August 1925  Finland President of the Vaasa Court of Appeals of Finland (1923–1927)
M. M. Paclianu 14 August 1925  Kingdom of Romania Minister of the Kingdom of Romania in Oslo
Sven Ludvig Herman Rydin 1861–1930 16 September 1925  Sweden Director-General of Telegraph Board of Sweden (1907–1927)
C. M. G. R. Krag 31 October 1925  Denmark Chamberlain of Denmark
Fritz Rustad 1852–1930 31 December 1925  Norway Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Court of Norway (1905–1925)
Augusto B. Leguía 1863–1932 6 January 1926  Peru President of the Republic of Peru (1908–1912; 1919–1930)
Awarded with Collar
Prince Viggo, Count of Rosenborg 1893–1970 25 June 1926  Denmark Awarded with Collar
Lauri Kristian Relander 1883–1942 4 October 1926  Finland President of the Republic of Finland (1925–1931)
Awarded with Collar
Prince Charles, Count of Flanders 1903–1983 9 November 1926  Belgium Awarded with Collar
Prince Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe 1898–1974 21 April 1924 Schaumburg-Lippe
H. A. Wilden 31 January 1929  France Ambassador of France to Iran
Fernando de Antón del Olmet, Marquis of Dosfuentes 1872–1955 28 February 1929  Spain
Basil Vernon Brooke 1876–1945 16 March 1929  United Kingdom Comptroller and Equerry to the Duke of York (1923–1933)
Torvald M:søn Höjer 1876–1937 18 March 1929  Sweden Envoy of Denmark to Norway (1923–1937)
Justino de Montalvão Coelho 1872–1949 18 March 1929  Portugal Ambassador of Portugal to Norway
Prince Carl, Duke of Östergötland 1911–2003 19 March 1929  Sweden Later Carl, Prince Bernadotte
Awarded with Collar
Erik Rålamb 1868–1940 19 March 1929  Sweden Marshal of the Court of Sweden (1915–1930)
Reinhold Rudbeck 1871–1957 19 March 1929  Sweden Master of Ceremonies of the Royal Court of Sweden (1911–1930)
Nils Rudebeck 1877–1964 19 March 1929  Sweden
Prince George of Greece and Denmark 1869–1957 19 March 1929  Kingdom of Greece Awarded with Collar
Anton Ferdinand Mazanti Evers 1857–1951 19 March 1929  Denmark General Inspector of the Royal Danish Navy (1918–1923)
Adolf Gustav Vigeland 1869–1943 11 April 1929  Norway Sculptor
Viscount Kintomo Mushanokōji 1882–1962 11 April 1929  Japan Ambassador of Japan to Sweden and Norway (1929–1933)
A. Schonmeyer 11 April 1929  Chile Ambassador of Chile to Norway
Alberto Jorge de Ipanema Moreira 1 May 1929  Brazil Ambassador of Brazil to Norway
Gabriel Thulin 1865–1957 22 May 1929  Sweden
Miguel Primo de Rivera 1870–1930 12 June 1929  Spain Prime Minister of Spain (1923–1930)
Mariano de Foronda, Marquess of Foronda 1873–1961 12 June 1929  Spain
Carlo Senni 1879–1946 19 July 1929  Kingdom of Italy Ambassador of the Kingdom of Italy to Norway (1927–1930)
Dimitrie Pennescu 4 October 1929  Kingdom of Romania Ambassador of the Kingdom of Romania to Norway
Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu 1905–1987 1 September 1930  Japan
Prajadhipok, King of Siam 1893–1941 2 January 1932  Siam Abdicated in 1932
Awarded with Collar
Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1884–1954 20 October 1932  United Kingdom
 Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of Västerbotten 1906–1947 10 May 1933  Sweden Awarded with Collar
Edvard Munch 1863–1944 12 December 1933  Norway Painter
Ernst von Weizsäcker 1882–1951 23 February 1934  German Reich
 Nazi Germany
Envoy of Germany to Norway (1931–1933)
Friedrich Akel 1871–1941 28 February 1934  Estonia Ambassador of Estonia to Denmark, Sweden and Norway (1928–1934)
State Elder of Estonia (1924)
Óscar R. Benavides 1876–1945 3 March 1934  Peru President of the Republic of Peru (1933–1939)
Solón Polo 1871–1934 3 March 1934  Peru Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru (1904–1905; 1906–1908; 1915; 1933–1934)
A. Robyns de Schneidauer 3 March 1934  Belgium Ambassador of Belgium to Norway
Chu Chang Nien 1892–1982 13 April 1934  Republic of China Ambassador of the Republic of China in Oslo (1929–1934)
Baron Adrien Joseph de Gerlache de Gomery 1866–1934 15 May 1934  Belgium
Baron Roger van der Straten Ponthoz 1888–1972 15 May 1934  Belgium
B. Constantinescu 27 June 1934  Kingdom of Romania Ambassador of the Kingdom of Romania to Norway
Alberto de Marsanich 4 September 1934  Kingdom of Italy Ambassador of the Kingdom of Italy to Norway (1930–1934)
V. L. Jaunez 4 September 1934  France Ambassador of France to Norway
Kārlis Ulmanis 1877–1942 17 November 1934  Latvia Prime Minister of Latvia (1918–1921; 1925–1926; 1931; 1934–1940)
Vilis Gulbis 1890–1942 17 November 1934  Latvia Minister of the Interior of Latvia (1934–1939)
Victor Denain 1880–1952 17 November 1934  France Minister of Aviation of France (1934–1936)
Ignacy Mościcki 1867–1946 4 November 1936  Poland President of the Republic of Poland (1926–1939)
Awarded with Collar
Carl Joachim Hambro 1885–1964 16 April 1937  Norway President of the Storting of Norway (1926–1934; 1935–1945)
Óscar Carmona 1869–1951 16 December 1939  Portugal President of the Portuguese Republic (1926–1951)
Awarded with Collar
Otto Ruge 1882–1961 3 October 1941  Norway Chief of Defence of Norway (1940)
Awarded with Collar
Märtha, Crown Princess of Norway 1901–1954 3 August 1942  Norway Awarded with Collar
Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg 1875–1954 23 November 1945  Norway Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Court of Norway (1931–1945)
Didrik Arup Seip 1884–1963 11 December 1945  Norway Professor
Erik Andreas Colban 1876–1956 4 January 1946  Norway Diplomat
Wilhelm von Munthe af Morgenstierne 1887–1963 4 January 1946  Norway Ambassador of Norway to the United States (1942–1958)
Rolf Otto Andvord 1890–1976 4 January 1946  Norway Diplomat
Niels Christian Ditleff 1881–1956 12 March 1946  Norway Diplomat
Princess Juliana of the Netherlands 1909–2004 12 April 1946  The Netherlands Later Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands; Abdicated in 1980
Awarded with Collar
Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands 1911–2004 12 April 1946  The Netherlands Later Prince consort of the Netherlands
Awarded with Collar
Alexandra Kollontai 1872–1952 10 June 1946  Soviet Union Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Norway (1927–1930)
Paal Olav Berg 1873–1968 29 June 1946  Norway Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Norway (1929–1946)
Johan Egeberg Mellbye 1866–1954 4 November 1946  Norway Politician
Eivind Josef Berggrav 1884–1959 23 September 1947  Norway Bishop of Oslo (1937–1951)
Winston Churchill 1874–1965 12 May 1948  United Kingdom Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1940–1945; 1951–1955)
Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia 1892–1975 22 March 1949  Ethiopian Empire Abdicated in 1974
Awarded with Collar
Juho Kusti Paasikivi 1870–1956 5 December 1950  Finland President of the Republic of Finland (1946–1956)
Awarded with Collar
Sir Alan Lascelles 1887–1981 5 June 1951  United Kingdom Private Secretary to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom (1943–1953)
Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton 1903–1973 5 June 1951  United Kingdom Lord Steward of the Household of the United Kingdom (1940–1964)
George Villiers, 6th Earl of Clarendon 1877–1955 5 June 1951  United Kingdom Lord Chamberlain of the Household of the United Kingdom (1938–1952)
Henry Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort 1900–1984 5 June 1951  United Kingdom Master of the Horse of the United Kingdom (1938–1978)
Sir John Anderson 1882–1958 5 June 1951  United Kingdom Later 1st Viscount Waverley
Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein 1887–1976 10 July 1951  United Kingdom Deputy Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (1951–1958)
August Wilhelm Stjernstedt Esmarch 1881–1956 7 November 1951  Norway Ambassador of Norway to Denmark (1947–1951)
Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland 1912–1997 1 March 1952  Sweden Awarded Collar in 1953
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1921–2021 24 July 1952  Kingdom of Greece
 United Kingdom
Born Prince of Greece and Denmark
Awarded with Collar
Vincent Auriol 1884–1966 21 January 1953  France President of the French Republic (1947–1954)
Awarded with Collar
Per Preben Prebensen 1895–1961 12 February 1953  Norway Diplomat
Trygve Lie 1896–1968 21 May 1953  Norway Secretary-General of the United Nations (1946–1952)
Dag Hammarskjöld 1905–1961 23 March 1953  Sweden Later Secretary–General of the United Nations (1953–1961)
Rolf von Heidenstam 1884–1958 23 March 1953  Sweden Cabinet Chamberlain to the King of Sweden
Louis De Geer 1887–1953 23 March 1953  Sweden Master of Ceremonies of the Royal Court of Sweden (1950–1953)
Johan Hagander 1896–1991 23 March 1953  Sweden Governor of Stockholm (1949–1963)
Torsten Friis 1882–1967 23 March 1953  Sweden Chief of Air Force of Sweden (1934–1942)
Gustaf Dyrssen 1891–1981 23 March 1953  Sweden Commandant General in Stockholm (1949–1957)
Akihito, Crown Prince of Japan Born 1933 11 August 1953  Japan Later Emperor of Japan; Abdicated in 2019
Awarded Collar in 2001
Willem Drees 1886–1988 12 August 1954  The Netherlands Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1948–1958)
Louis Beel 1902–1977 12 August 1954  The Netherlands Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1952–1956)
Later Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1946–1948; 1958–1959)
Johan Beyen 1897–1976 12 August 1954  The Netherlands Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands (1952–1956)
Kees Staf 1905–1973 12 August 1954  The Netherlands Minister of War and Navy of the Netherlands (1951–1956)
Adrianus Cornelis de Bruijn 1887–1968 12 August 1954  The Netherlands Minister of Public Organizations of the Netherlands (1952–1956)
Ferdinand Kranenburg 1911–1994 12 August 1954  The Netherlands State Secretary for War and Navy of the Netherlands (1951–1958)
Harry Moorman 1899–1971 12 August 1954  The Netherlands State Secretary for War and Navy of the Netherlands (1949–1959)
Edzard Jacob van Holthe 1896–1967 12 August 1954  The Netherlands Chairman of the United Defence Staff of the Netherlands (1951–1954)
Gijsbert Carel Duco baron van Hardenbroek van Lockhorst 1902–1960 12 August 1954  The Netherlands Grand Master of the Royal Court of the Netherlands
Nico Rost van Tonningen 1889–1979 12 August 1954  The Netherlands Chief of Military Household to the Queen of the Netherlands (1946–1954)
Aklilu Habte-Wold 1912–1974 18 November 1954  Ethiopian Empire Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ethiopian Empire (1943–1958)
Later Prime Minister of the Ethiopian Empire (1961–1974)
Wolde Giyorgis Wolde Yohannes 1901–1976 18 November 1954  Ethiopian Empire Minister of Justice of the Ethiopian Empire (1949–1955)
Tafarra-Worq Kidane-Wold 18 November 1954  Ethiopian Empire Minister of the Imperial Court of the Ethiopian Empire
Mesfin Sileshi 1905–1974 18 November 1954  Ethiopian Empire
Peter Frederik Broch 1879–1973 3 January 1955  Norway Marshal of the Royal Court of Norway (1931–1945)
Harald, Crown Prince of Norway Born 1938 21 February 1955  Norway Later Harald V, King of Norway and Grand Master of the Order
Awarded with Collar
Ásgeir Ásgeirsson 1894–1972 25 May 1955  Iceland President of Iceland (1952–1968)
Awarded with Collar
Kristinn Guðmundsson 1897–1982 25 May 1955  Iceland Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iceland (1953–1956)
G. Vilhjálmsson 25 May 1955  Iceland
Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom 1926–2022 24 June 1955  United Kingdom Also Queen of the Commonwealth Realms
Awarded with Collar
Sir Guy Russell 1898–1977 24 June 1955  United Kingdom Second Sea Lord of the United Kingdom (1953–1955)
Sir Conolly Abel Smith 1899–1985 24 June 1955  United Kingdom
Sir Michael Adeane 1910–1984 24 June 1955  United Kingdom Private Secretary to the Queen of the United Kingdom (1953–1972)
Sir Peter W.S.Y. Scarlett 1905–1987 24 June 1955  United Kingdom Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Norway (1955–1960)
Princess Astrid of Norway Born 1932 7 May 1956  Norway Later Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner
Awarded with Collar

Olav V (1957–1991)

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Image Name Life Date Country Notes
Paul I, King of the Hellenes 1901–1964 30 June 1958  Kingdom of Greece Awarded with Collar
Princess Margrethe of Denmark Born 1940 11 September 1958  Denmark Later Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark; Abdicated in 2024
Awarded with Collar
Morten Olufsen 11 September 1958  Denmark Cabinet Secretary and Chamberlain to the King of Denmark
Hans Alfred Nyholm 1898–1964 11 September 1958  Denmark Vice Admiral, Royal Danish Navy
Nils Svenningsen 1894–1985 11 September 1958  Denmark Ambassador of Denmark to Sweden
Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand 1927–2018 19 September 1960  Thailand Awarded with Collar
Sirikit, Queen of Thailand Born 1932 19 September 1960  Thailand
Thanat Khoman 1914–2016 19 September 1960  Thailand Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand (1959–1971)
Phraya Srivisaravaja 1896–1968 19 September 1960  Thailand Privy Councilor of Thailand (1959–1962)
Luang Surarong 1899–1986 19 September 1960  Thailand Chief of the King's Royal Bodyguards of Thailand (1948–1964)
Khun Bibidh Virajjakar 19 September 1960  Thailand Ambassador of Thailand to Norway
Baudouin, King of the Belgians 1930–1993 15 December 1960  Belgium Awarded with Collar
Urho Kekkonen 1900–1986 8 March 1960  Finland President of the Republic of Finland (1956–1982)
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran 1919–1980 17 May 1961  Imperial Iran Awarded with Collar
Friðjón Skarphéðinsson 1909–1996 31 May 1961  Iceland Speaker of the Althing of Iceland (1959–1963)
Guðmundur Ívarsson Guðmundsson 1909–1987 31 May 1961  Iceland Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iceland (1956–1965)
Gunnar Thoroddsen 1910–1983 31 May 1961  Iceland Minister of Finance of Iceland (1959–1965)
Prime Minister of Iceland (1980–1983)
Ingólfur Jónsson 1909–1984 31 May 1961  Iceland Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture of Iceland (1959–1971)
Eyjólfur Konrád Jónsson 1928–1997 31 May 1961  Iceland
Sigurður Nordal 1886–1974 31 May 1961  Iceland Scholar, writer and professor
Charles de Gaulle 1890–1970 26 September 1962  France President of the French Republic (1959–1969)
Awarded with Collar
Georges Pompidou 1911–1974 26 September 1962  France Prime Minister of the French Republic (1962–1968)
Later President of the French Republic (1969–1974)
Pierre Messmer 1916–2007 26 September 1962  France Minister of the Armed Forces of the French Republic (1960–1969)
Later Prime Minister of the French Republic (1972–1974)
Maurice Couve de Murville 1907–1999 26 September 1962  France Minister of Foreign Affairs of the French Republic (1958–1968)
Later Prime Minister of the French Republic (1968–1969)
Roger Frey 1913–1997 26 September 1962  France Minister of the Interior of the French Republic (1961–1967)
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing 1926–2020 26 September 1962  France Minister of the Economy and Finance of the French Republic (1962–1966; 1969–1974)
Later President of the French Republic (1974–1981)
André Malraux 1901–1976 26 September 1962  France Minister of Culture of the French Republic (1958–1969)
Michel Maurice-Bokanowski 1912–2005 26 September 1962  France Minister of Industry of the French Republic (1962–1966)
Raymond Triboulet 1906–2006 26 September 1962  France Minister of Veterans and War Victims of the French Republic (1959–1962)
Pierre Sudreau 1919–2012 26 September 1962  France Minister of National Education of the French Republic (1962)
Louis Joxe 1901–1991 26 September 1962  France Minister of Algerian Affairs of the French Republic (1960–1962)
Roger Dusseulx 1913–1988 26 September 1962  France Minister–Delegate for Relations with Parliament of the French Republic (1962)
Étienne Burin des Roziers 1913–2012 26 September 1962  France Secretary-General of the Presidency of the French Republic (1962–1967)
Eric de Carbonnel 26 September 1962  France French Diplomat
Jacques Lecompte-Boinet 1905–1974 26 September 1962  France Ambassador of the French Republic to Norway (1961–1965)
Georges Catroux 1877–1969 26 September 1962  France General; Grand Chancellor of the Légion d'honneur (1954–1969)
Wilfrid Baumgartner 1902–1978 26 September 1962  France President of the Alliance française (1961–1978)
Roger Lumley, 11th Earl of Scarbrough 1896–1969 16 October 1962  United Kingdom Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Household of the United Kingdom (1952–1963)
John Elphinstone, 17th Lord Elphinstone 1914–1975 16 October 1962  United Kingdom
Sir John Walker 16 October 1962  United Kingdom Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Norway (1961–1962)
Habib Bourguiba 1903–2000 17 June 1963  Tunisia President of the Republic of Tunisia (1957–1987)
Awarded with Collar
Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands Born 1938 9 September 1964  The Netherlands Later Queen of the Netherlands; Abdicated in 2013
Awarded with Collar
Princess Margriet of the Netherlands Born 1943 9 September 1964  The Netherlands
Victor Marijnen 1917–1975 9 September 1964  The Netherlands Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1963–1965)
Barend Biesheuvel 1920–2001 9 September 1964  The Netherlands Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1963–1967)
Later Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1971–1973)
Ynso Scholten 1918–1984 9 September 1964  The Netherlands Minister of Justice of the Netherlands (1963–1965)
Jan van Aartsen 1909–1992 9 September 1964  The Netherlands Minister of Transport and Water Management of the Netherlands (1958–1959; 1963–1965)
Theo Bot 1911–1984 9 September 1964  The Netherlands Minister of Education, Arts and Sciences of the Netherlands (1963–1965)
Leo de Block 1904–1988 9 September 1964  The Netherlands State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands (1963–1967)
Isaäc Nicolaas Theodoor Diepenhorst 1907–1976 9 September 1964  The Netherlands State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands (1963–1965)
Willem Hendrik van den Berge 1905–1987 9 September 1964  The Netherlands State Secretary for Finance of the Netherlands (1959–1965)
Joop Haex 1911–2002 9 September 1964  The Netherlands State Secretary for Defence of the Netherlands (1959–1965)
Gillis le Fèvre de Montigny 1901–1982 9 September 1964  The Netherlands Chairman of the United Defence Staff of the Armed Forces (1962–1965)
Albert van der Schatte Olivier 1908–1967 9 September 1964  The Netherlands Commander of the Naval Forces of the Netherlands (1963–1967)
Heije Schaper 1906–1996 9 September 1964  The Netherlands Chief of Military Household to the Queen of the Netherlands (1961–1966)
Jacob Jan Lodewijk Baron van Lynden 9 September 1964  The Netherlands Grand Master of the Royal Court of the Netherlands
Marie-Louise Johanna Daisy Crommelin 1899–1984 9 September 1964  The Netherlands Grand Mistress to the Queen of the Netherlands (1957–1970)
Elizabeth Lucie, Baroness Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh 1907–1979 9 September 1964  The Netherlands Mistress to the Queen of the Netherlands
H. J. de Levelt 9 September 1964  The Netherlands Ambassador of the Netherlands to Norway
Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg 1896–1985 14 September 1964  Luxembourg Abdicated in 1964
Awarded with Collar
Felix, Prince Consort of Luxembourg 1893–1970 14 September 1964  Luxembourg Born Prince of Bourbon–Parma
Jean, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1921–2019 14 September 1964  Luxembourg Later Grand Duke of Luxembourg; Abdicated in 2000
Pierre Werner 1913–2002 14 September 1964  Luxembourg Prime Minister of Luxembourg (1959–1974; 1979–1984)
Henry Cravatte 1911–1990 14 September 1964  Luxembourg Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg (1964–1969)
Albert Bousser 1906–1995 14 September 1964  Luxembourg Minister of Transport, Post, and Telecommunications of Luxembourg (1964–1969)
Antoine Wehenkel 1910–1992 14 September 1964  Luxembourg Minister of National Economy and Energy of Luxembourg (1964–1969)
Marcel Fischbach 1914–1980 14 September 1964  Luxembourg Minister for the Armed Forces of Luxembourg (1964–1967)
Victor Bodson 1902–1984 14 September 1964  Luxembourg President of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg (1964–1967)
Alfred Loesch 1902–1982 14 September 1964  Luxembourg Grand Marshal of the Grand-Ducal Court of Luxembourg (1947–1964)
Constantine II, King of Greece 1940–2023 18 September 1964  Kingdom of Greece Overthrown in 1964
Awarded with Collar
Albert, Prince of Liège Born 1934 21 September 1964  Belgium Later Albert II, King of the Belgians; Abdicated 2013
Théo Lefèvre 1914–1973 21 September 1964  Belgium Prime Minister of Belgium (1961–1965)
Paul-Henri Spaak 1899–1972 21 September 1964  Belgium Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium (1961–1965)
Prime Minister of Belgium (1938–1939; 1946; 1947–1949)
Paul-Willem Segers 1900–1983 21 September 1964  Belgium Minister of National Defence of Belgium (1961–1975)
Hendrik Fayat 1908–1997 21 September 1964  Belgium Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium (1961–1965)
Achille Van Acker 1898–1975 21 September 1964  Belgium President of the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium (1961–1965)
Prime Minister of Belgium (1945–1946; 1946; 1954–1958)
André Schöller 21 September 1964  Belgium Grand Marshal of the Royal Court of Belgium (1962–1973)
Gatien du Parc Locmaria 1899–1974 21 September 1964  Belgium Master of the Ceremonies of the Royal Court of Belgium (1959–1968)
André Molitor 1911–2005 21 September 1964  Belgium Chief of Cabinet of the King of Belgium (1961–1977)
Fernand Naze 21 September 1964  Belgium Intendant of the Civil List (1956–1979)
Raymond Dinjaert 21 September 1964  Belgium Chief of the Military Household of the King of Belgium (1956–1966)
Count André de Meeûs d'Argenteuil 1879–1971 21 September 1964  Belgium Grand Master of the Royal Household of Queen Elisabeth
Count Charles de Limburg Stirum 1906–1989 21 September 1964  Belgium Grand Master of the Royal Household of King Leopold III (1950–1971)
Baron Jean van den Bosch 1910–1985 21 September 1964  Belgium Diplomat
L. C. Delhaye 21 September 1964  Belgium Ambassador of Belgium to Norway
Dhani Nivat, Prince Bidyalabh Bridhyakon 1885–1974 15 January 1965  Thailand Regent of Thailand (1951–1952; 1963)
Thanom Kittikachorn 1911–2004 15 January 1965  Thailand Prime Minister of Thailand (1958; 1963–1973)
Praphas Charusathien 1912–1997 15 January 1965  Thailand Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand (1958; 1963–1973)
Bunchu Chantharubeksa 1913–1976 15 January 1965  Thailand Deputy Minister of Defence of Thailand (1958–1972)
Dawee Chullasapya 1914–1996 15 January 1965  Thailand Deputy Minister of Defence of Thailand (1963–1969)
Prasert Rujirawong 1911–1984 15 January 1965  Thailand Deputy Minister of Interior of Thailand (1963–1969)
Direk Chainam 1905–1967 15 January 1965  Thailand
Mom Chao Wongsanuwat Devakul 1904–1991 15 January 1965  Thailand Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand (1948–1961)
Mom Chao Kalawandis Diskul 1911–1984 15 January 1965  Thailand Chief of the Royal Guards of Thailand (1964–1974)
Mom Dawiwongse Thawalayasakdi 1901–1970 15 January 1965  Thailand Secretary-General of the Royal Palace of Thailand (1947–1966)
Kan Issarasena Na Ayutthaya 1914–1996 15 January 1965  Thailand Deputy Secretary-General of the Royal Palace of Thailand (1961–1966)
Josip Broz Tito 1892–1980 13 May 1965  Yugoslavia President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1953–1980)
Awarded with Collar
Marko Nikezić 1921–1991 13 May 1965  Yugoslavia Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia (1965–1968)
Dušan Kveder 1915–1966 13 May 1965  Yugoslavia Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia (1963–1965)
Milan Milutinović 1942–2023 13 May 1965  Yugoslavia Chief of Protocol of Yugoslavia
Later President of the Republic of Serbia (1997–2002)
Stana Tomašević 1920–1983 13 May 1965  Yugoslavia Ambassador of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to Norway (1963–1967)
Giuseppe Saragat 1898–1988 16 May 1965  Italy President of the Italian Republic (1964–1971)
Awarded with Collar
Koča Popović 1908–1992 6 September 1966  Yugoslavia Vice President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1966–1967)
Petar Stambolić 1912–2007 6 September 1966  Yugoslavia Prime Minister of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1963–1967)
Nikola Minčev 1915–1997 6 September 1966  Yugoslavia Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia (1965–1968)
Milan Mišković 1918–1978 6 September 1966  Yugoslavia Secretary of State for the Interior of Yugoslavia (1965–1967)
Gustav Vlahov 1912–1991 6 September 1966  Yugoslavia Secretary of State for Information of Yugoslavia (1965–1967)
Edvard Kardelj 1910–1979 6 September 1966  Yugoslavia President of the Federal Assembly of Yugoslavia (1963–1967)
Vidoe Smilevski 1915–1979 6 September 1966  Yugoslavia President of the National Assembly of Macedonia (1963–1967)
Branko Pešić 1922–1986 6 September 1966  Yugoslavia Mayor of Belgrade (1965–1974)
Franz Jonas 1899–1974 12 September 1966  Austria Federal President of the Republic of Austria (1965–1974)
Awarded with Collar
Artur da Costa e Silva 1899–1969 6 September 1967  Brazil President of the Federative Republic of Brazil (1967–1969)
Awarded with Collar
Eduardo Frei Montalva 1911–1982 13 September 1967  Chile President of the Republic of Chile (1964–1970)
Awarded with Collar
Domingo Santa María Santa Cruz 1920–2006 13 September 1967  Chile Minister of Economy and Development of Chile (1964–1968)
Gabriel Valdés 1919–2011 13 September 1967  Chile Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile (1964–1970)
Pedro Jesús Rodríguez 1907–1982 13 September 1967  Chile Minister of Justice of Chile (1964–1968)
Juan de Dios Carmona 1916–2009 13 September 1967  Chile Minister of National Defense of Chile (1964–1968)
Óscar Jiménez Pinochet 1915–1994 13 September 1967  Chile
Arturo Droguett 1906–1977 13 September 1967  Chile
Juan Carlos Onganía 1914–1995 18 September 1967  Argentina President of the Argentine Republic (1966–1970)
Prince Henrik of Denmark 1934–2018 28 August 1968  France
 Denmark
Born Henri de Laborde de Monpezat
Later Consort of the Danish Monarch (1972–2018)
Awarded with Collar
Prince Claus of the Netherlands 1926–2002 28 August 1968  The Netherlands Later Prince consort of the Netherlands
Awarded with Collar
Ferjani Bel Haj Ammar 1916–2000 5 May 1969  Tunisia Minister of Social Affairs of Tunisia (1964–1969)
Ahmed Ben Salah 1926–2020 5 May 1969  Tunisia Minister of Education of Tunisia (1967–1969)
Habib Bourguiba Jr. 1927–2009 5 May 1969  Tunisia Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia (1964–1970)
Beji Caid Essebsi 1926–2019 5 May 1969  Tunisia Minister of the Interior of Tunisia (1965–1969)
Later President of the Republic of Tunisia (2014–2019)
Abdallah Farhat 1914–1985 5 May 1969  Tunisia Minister of Telecommunications of Tunisia (1964–1969)
Chedli Klibi 1925–2020 5 May 1969  Tunisia Minister of Culture of Tunisia (1961–1970)
Bahi Ladgham 1913–1998 5 May 1969  Tunisia Later Prime Minister of Tunisia (1969–1970)
Mohammed Mzali 1925–2010 5 May 1969  Tunisia Minister of Defence of Tunisia (1968–1969)
Later Prime Minister of Tunisia (1980–1986)
Sadok Mokaddem 1914–1993 5 May 1969  Tunisia Speaker of the National Assembly of Tunisia (1964–1981)
Gustav Heinemann 1899–1976 9 September 1970  West Germany Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany (1969–1974)
Awarded with Collar
Walter Scheel 1919–2016 9 September 1970  West Germany Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany (1969–1974)
Later Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany (1974–1979)
Dietrich Spangenberg 1922–1990 9 September 1970  West Germany State Secretary in the Federal President's Office (1969–1974)
Conrad Ahlers 1922–1980 9 September 1970  West Germany State Secretary in the Federal Press and Information Office (1969–1972)
Richard Balken 1914–1995 9 September 1970  West Germany Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Norway (1967–1970)
Sonja, Crown Princess of Norway Born 1937 17 May 1972  Norway Later Queen of Norway
Awarded with Collar
Annemarie Renger 1919–2008 4 June 1973  West Germany President of the Bundestag of the Federal Republic of Germany (1972–1976)
Georg Leber 1920–2012 4 June 1973  West Germany Federal Minister of Defence of the Federal Republic of Germany (1972–1978)
Josef Ertl 1925–2000 4 June 1973  West Germany Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture of the Federal Republic of Germany (1969–1983)
Alfons Goppel 1905–1991 4 June 1973  West Germany Minister-President of Bavaria (1962–1978)
Helmut Kohl 1930–2017 4 June 1973  West Germany Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate (1969–1976)
Later Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (1982–1998)
Gerhard Stoltenberg 1928–2001 4 June 1973  West Germany Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein (1971–1982)
Rüdiger von Wechmar 1923–2007 4 June 1973  West Germany State Secretary and Government Spokesperson of the Federal Republic of Germany (1973–1974)
Karl Ravens 1927–2017 4 June 1973  West Germany State Secretary to the Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (1973–1974)
Horst Grabert 1927–2011 4 June 1973  West Germany Head of the Chancellery of the Federal Republic of Germany (1972–1974)
Paul Frank 1918–2011 4 June 1973  West Germany State Secretary of the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany (1973–1974
Armin Zimmermann 1917–1976 4 June 1973  West Germany Inspector General of the Bundeswehr (1972–1976)
Gerhard Ritzel 1923–2000 4 June 1973  West Germany Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Norway (1971–1974)
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester Born 1944 1 July 1973  United Kingdom
Ingrid, Queen of Denmark 1910–2000 11 September 1974  Sweden
 Denmark
Born Princess of Sweden
Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden Born 1946 8 October 1974  Sweden Awarded with Collar
António Ramalho Eanes Born 1935 21 February 1978  Portugal President of the Portuguese Republic (1976–1986)
Awarded with Collar
Charles, Prince of Wales Born 1947 1 July 1978  United Kingdom Later Charles III, King of the United Kingdom
Awarded with Collar
Manuela Ramalho Eanes Born 1938 3 June 1980  Portugal First Lady of the Portuguese Republic (1976–1986)
Nicolae Ceaușescu 1918–1989 13 November 1980  Romania President of the Socialist Republic of Romania (1974–1989)
Revoked in 1989
Elena Ceaușescu 1916–1989 13 November 1980  Romania First Lady of the Socialist Republic of Romania (1974–1989)
Revoked in 1989
Vigdís Finnbogadóttir Born 1930 21 October 1981  Iceland President of Iceland (1980–1996)
Awarded with Collar
Juan Carlos I, King of Spain Born 1938 14 April 1982  Spain Abdicated in 2014
Awarded with Collar
Sofía, Queen of Spain Born 1938 14 April 1982  Kingdom of Greece
 Spain
Born Princess of Greece and Denmark
Silvia, Queen of Sweden Born 1943 21 September 1982  Sweden
Mauno Koivisto 1923–2017 8 March 1983  Finland President of the Republic of Finland (1982–1994)
Awarded with Collar
Tellervo Koivisto Born 1929 8 March 1983  Finland First Lady of the Republic of Finland (1982–1994)
Yasuhiro Nakasone 1918–2019 17 October 1983  Japan Prime Minister of Japan (1982–1987)
Infanta Elena of Spain Born 1963 29 March 1984  Spain Later Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo
Infanta Cristina of Spain Born 1965 29 March 1984  Spain Later Infanta Elena, Duchess of Palma de Mallorca
François Mitterrand 1916–1996 14 May 1985  France President of the French Republic (1981–1995)
Danielle Mitterrand 1924–2011 14 May 1985  France First Lady of the French Republic (1981–1995)
Richard von Weizsäcker 1920–2015 24 September 1986  West Germany
 Germany
Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany (1984–1994)
Marianne von Weizsäcker Born 1932 24 September 1986  West Germany
 Germany
First Lady of the Federal Republic of Germany (1984–1994)
Mário Soares 1924–2017 10 March 1987  Portugal President of the Portuguese Republic (1986–1996)
Prince Andrew, Duke of York Born 1960 12 April 1988  United Kingdom
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent Born 1935 12 April 1988  United Kingdom
Princess Märtha Louise of Norway Born 1971 22 September 1989  Norway Awarded with Collar
Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark Born 1968 16 April 1990  Denmark Later Frederik X, King of Denmark

Harald V (1991–present)

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Image Name Life Date Country Notes
Ingvald M. Smith-Kielland 1919–2012 3 June 1991  Norway Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Court of Norway (1985–1991)
Marshal of the Royal Court of Norway (1966–1985)
Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway Born 1973 20 July 1991  Norway Awarded with Collar
Prince Joachim of Denmark Born 1969 28 October 1991  Denmark
Princess Lilian, Duchess of Halland 1915–2013 12 May 1992  Sweden
Princess Désirée, Baroness Silfverschiöld Born 1938 12 May 1992  Sweden
Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson Born 1943 12 May 1992  Sweden
Kaare Langlete 1931–2009 1 November 1993  Norway Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Court of Norway (1991–1993)
Martti Ahtisaari 1937–2023 19 October 1994  Finland President of the Republic of Finland (1994–2000)
Lech Wałęsa Born 1943 14 March 1995  Poland President of the Republic of Poland (1990–1995)
Felipe, Prince of Asturias Born 1968 25 April 1995  Spain Later Felipe VI, King of Spain
Thomas Klestil 1932–2004 29 May 1995  Austria Federal President of the Republic of Austria (1992–2004)
Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden Born 1977 14 July 1995  Sweden
Aleksander Kwaśniewski Born 1954 14 March 1996  Poland President of the Republic of Poland (1995–2005)
Henri, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg Born 1955 18 April 1996  Luxembourg Later Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Awarded Collar in 2011
Maria Teresa, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg Born 1956 18 April 1996  Luxembourg Later Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange Born 1967 15 April 1996  The Netherlands Later King of the Netherlands
Awarded Collar in 2021
Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson Born 1943 11 February 1997  Iceland President of Iceland (1996–2016)
Paola, Queen of the Belgians Born 1937 28 March 1997  Belgium
Nelson Mandela 1918–2013 28 February 1998  South Africa President of the Republic of South Africa (1994–1999)
Roman Herzog 1934–2017 17 June 1998  Germany Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany (1994–1999)
Lennart Meri 1929–2006 31 August 1998  Estonia President of the Republic of Estonia (1992–2001)
Guntis Ulmanis Born 1939 2 September 1998  Latvia President of the Republic of Latvia (1993–1999)
Valdas Adamkus Born 1926 4 September 1998  Lithuania President of the Republic of Lithuania (1998–2003; 2004–2009)
Árpád Göncz 1922–2015 22 March 1999  Hungary President of the Republic of Hungary (1999–2000)
Emil Constantinescu Born 1939 20 September 1999  Romania President of Romania (1996–2000)
Knut Magne Hagen Born 1938 25 February 2000  Norway Cabinet Secretary of the Royal Court (1979–2000)
Jacques Chirac 1932–2019 1 March 2000  France President of the French Republic (1995–2007)
Abdullah II, King of Jordan Born 1962 10 April 2000  Jordan
Rania, Queen of Jordan Born 1970 10 April 2000  Jordan
Hamzah, Crown Prince of Jordan Born 1980 10 April 2000  Jordan
Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga Born 1937 20 September 2000  Latvia President of the Republic of Latvia (1999–2007)
Tarja Halonen Born 1943 25 October 2000  Finland President of the Republic of Finland (2000–2012)
Michiko, Empress of Japan Born 1934 26 March 2001  Japan
Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan Born 1960 26 March 2001  Japan Later Emperor of Japan
Masako, Crown Princess of Japan Born 1963 26 March 2001  Japan Later Empress of Japan
Princess Tomohito of Mikasa Born 1955 26 March 2001  Japan
Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway Born 1973 25 August 2001  Norway Awarded Collar in 2016
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi 1920–2016 23 October 2001  Italy President of the Italian Republic (1999–2006)
Arnold Rüütel Born 1928 10 April 2002  Estonia President of the Republic of Estonia (2001–2006)
Ferenc Mádl 1931–2011 8 October 2002  Hungary President of the Republic of Hungary (2000–2005)
Carsten Smith Born 1932 13 May 2003  Norway Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Norway (1991–2002)
Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant Born 1960 20 March 2003  Belgium Later King of the Belgians
Princess Mathilde, Duchess of Brabant Born 1973 20 March 2003  Belgium Later Queen of the Belgians
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Born 1945 7 October 2003  Brazil President of the Federative Republic of Brazil (2003–2010; 2023–present)
Jorge Sampaio 1939–2021 3 February 2004  Portugal President of the Portuguese Republic (1996–2006)
Konstantinos Stephanopoulos 1926–2016 8 June 2004  Greece President of the Hellenic Republic (1995–2005)
Lars Petter Forberg Born 1947 18 August 2004  Norway Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Court of Norway (1996–2004)
Kjell Magne Bondevik Born 1947 10 September 2004  Norway Prime Minister of Norway (1997–2000; 2001–2005)
Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland Born 1979 1 September 2005  Sweden
Princess Madeleine, Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland Born 1982 1 September 2005  Sweden
Jørgen Kosmo 1947–2017 2 November 2005  Norway President of the Storting of Norway (2001–2005)
Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark Born 1972 7 November 2005  Denmark Later Queen of Denmark
Georgi Parvanov Born 1957 29 August 2006  Bulgaria President of the Republic of Bulgaria (2002–2012)
Heinz Fischer Born 1938 17 April 2007  Austria Federal President of the Republic of Austria (2004–2016)
Horst Köhler Born 1943 15 October 2007  Germany Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany (2004–2010)
Aníbal Cavaco Silva Born 1939 27 May 2008  Portugal President of the Portuguese Republic (2006–2016)
Dalia Grybauskaitė Born 1956 5 April 2011  Lithuania President of the Republic of Lithuania (2009–2019)
Danilo Türk Born 1952 9 May 2011  Slovenia President of the Republic of Slovenia (2007–2012)
Ivo Josipović Born 1957 12 May 2011  Croatia President of the Republic of Croatia (2010–2015)
Bronisław Komorowski Born 1952 9 May 2012  Poland President of the Republic of Poland (2010; 2010–2015)
Berit Tversland Born 1950 18 September 2012  Norway Cabinet Secretary of the Royal Court (2000–2012)
Sauli Niinistö Born 1948 10 October 2012  Finland President of the Republic of Finland (2012–2024)
Abdullah Gül Born 1949 5 November 2013  Turkey President of the Republic of Turkey (2007–2014)
Máxima, Queen of the Netherlands Born 1971 2 October 2013  The Netherlands
Joachim Gauck Born 1940 11 June 2014  Germany Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany (2012–2017)
Toomas Hendrik Ilves Born 1953 2 September 2014  Estonia President of the Republic of Estonia (2006–2016)
Andris Bērziņš Born 1944 18 February 2015  Latvia President of the Republic of Latvia (2011–2015)
Princess Marie of Denmark Born 1976 22 May 2015  Denmark
Åge Bernhard Grutle Born 1952 26 August 2015  Norway Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Court of Norway (2009–2015)
Arne Omholt Born 1950 15 January 2016  Norway Marshal of the Royal Court of Norway
Sergio Mattarella Born 1941 6 April 2016  Italy President of the Italian Republic (2015–present)
Andrzej Duda Born 1972 23 May 2016  Poland President of the Republic of Poland (2015–present)
Guðni Th. Jóhannesson Born 1968 21 March 2017  Iceland President of Iceland (2016–present)
Edvard Moser Born 1962 21 February 2018  Norway Psychologist and neuroscientist
May-Britt Moser Born 1963 21 February 2018  Norway Psychologist and neuroscientist
Mauricio Macri Born 1959 6 March 2018  Argentina President of the Argentine Republic (2015–2019)
Andrej Kiska Born 1963 4 June 2018  Slovakia President of the Slovak Republic (2014–2019)
Sebastián Piñera 1949–2024 27 March 2019  Chile President of the Republic of Chile (2010–2014; 2018–2022)
Moon Jae-in Born 1953 12 June 2019  South Korea President of the Republic of Korea (2017–2022)
Borut Pahor Born 1963 6 November 2019  Slovenia President of the Republic of Slovenia (2012–2022)
Hussein, Crown Prince of Jordan Born 1994 2 March 2020  Jordan
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway Born 2004 21 January 2022  Norway
Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland Born 1973 17 June 2022  Sweden
Gry Mølleskog Born 1962 8 September 2022  Norway Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Court of Norway (2015–2022)
Prince Christian of Denmark Born 2005 15 October 2023  Denmark Later Crown Prince of Denmark
Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway Born 2005 3 December 2023  Norway

Order of the White Star

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Collar

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Date Name Notes
24 April 1938 Konstantin Päts President of Estonia
16 June 1938 Gustaf V, King of Sweden
28 October 1938 Kyösti Kallio President of Finland
28 October 1938 Antanas Smetona President of Lithuania
28 October 1938 Ignacy Mościcki President of Poland
28 October 1938 Kārlis Ulmanis President of Latvia
15 March 1939 Miklós Horthy Regent of Hungary
18 March 2002 Aleksander Kwaśniewski President of Poland
11 September 2002 Ferenc Mádl President of Hungary
1 October 2003 Guido de Marco President of Malta
4 May 2004 Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson President of Iceland
4 October 2004 Valdas Adamkus President of Lithuania
28 October 2005 Jorge Sampaio President of Portugal
7 December 2005 Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga President of Latvia
14 March 2007 Tarja Halonen President of Finland
5 October 2009 László Sólyom President of Hungary
18 January 2011 Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden
2 September 2014 Harald V, King of Norway

First Class

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Date Name Notes
9 August 1937 Rudolf Holsti Minister of Foreign Affairs of Finland
22 September 1937 Kálmán Kánya Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary
22 September 1937 Sándor Nemeskéri-Kiss Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Hungary
22 September 1937 Bálint Hóman Minister of Religion and Education of Hungary
13 May 2016 Carl Bildt Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden; former Prime Minister

Knight of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau

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Luxembourgish branch

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Charlotte (1919–1964)

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Image Name Life Date Country Notes
Haile Selassie, Crown Prince of Ethiopia 1892–1975 25 May 1924  Ethiopian Empire Later Emperor of Ethiopia; Abdicated in 1974

Jean (1964–2000)

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Image Name Life Date Country Notes
Josip Broz Tito 1892–1980 9 October 1970  Yugoslavia President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1953–1980)
Léopold Sédar Senghor 1906–2001 26 October 1970  Senegal President of the Republic of Senegal (1960–1980)
Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom 1926–2022 13 June 1972  United Kingdom Also Queen of the Commonwealth Realms
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1921–2021 13 June 1972  Kingdom of Greece
 United Kingdom
Born Prince of Greece and Denmark
Prince Jean of Luxembourg Born 1957 15 May 1975  Luxembourg
Rudolf Kirchschläger 1915–2000 15 July 1975  Austria Federal President of the Republic of Austria (1974–1986)
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing 1926–2020 20 September 1978  France President of the French Republic (1974–1981)
Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg Born 1963 1 May 1981  Luxembourg
António Ramalho Eanes Born 1935 2 January 1985  Portugal President of the Portuguese Republic (1976–1986)
Mário Soares 1924–2017 26 May 1988  Portugal President of the Portuguese Republic (1986–1996)
François Mitterrand 1916–1996 6 February 1984  France President of the French Republic (1981–1995)
Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant Born 1960 15 March 1999  Belgium Later King of the Belgians
Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg Born 1981 11 December 1999  Luxembourg Later Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg

Henri (2000–present)

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Image Name Life Date Country Notes
Prince Félix of Luxembourg Born 1984 3 June 2002  Luxembourg
Rudolf Schuster Born 1934 12 November 2002  Slovakia President of the Slovak Republic (1999–2004)
Prince Louis of Luxembourg Born 1986 3 August 2004  Luxembourg
Tarja Halonen Born 1943 24 November 2008  Finland President of the Republic of Finland (2000–2012)
Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg Born 1991 16 February 2009  Luxembourg
Prince Sébastien of Luxembourg Born 1992 16 April 2010  Luxembourg
Aníbal Cavaco Silva Born 1939 9 September 2010  Portugal President of the Portuguese Republic (2006–2016)
Jorge Sampaio 1939–2021 15 September 2010  Portugal President of the Portuguese Republic (1996–2006)
Joachim Gauck Born 1940 23 April 2012  Germany Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany (2012–2017)
Heinz Fischer Born 1938 17 April 2013  Austria Federal President of the Republic of Austria (2004–2016)
Abdullah Gül Born 1949 18 November 2013  Turkey President of the Republic of Turkey (2007–2014)
Bronisław Komorowski Born 1952 7 May 2014  Poland President of the Republic of Poland (2010; 2010–2015)
François Hollande Born 1954 6 March 2015  France President of the French Republic (2012–2017)
Jorge Carlos Fonseca Born 1950 12 March 2015  Cabo Verde President of the Republic of Cabo Verde (2011–2021)
Sauli Niinistö Born 1948 10 May 2016  Finland President of the Republic of Finland (2012–2024)
Klaus Iohannis Born 1959 6 June 2016  Romania President of Romania (2014–present)
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa Born 1948 23 May 2017  Portugal President of the Portuguese Republic (2016–present)
Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan Born 1960 27 November 2017  Japan Later Emperor of Japan
Masako, Crown Princess of Japan Born 1963 27 November 2017  Japan Later Empress of Japan
Macky Sall Born 1961 21 January 2018  Senegal President of the Republic of Senegal (2012–2024)
Emmanuel Macron Born 1977 19 March 2018  France President of the French Republic (2017–present)
Máxima, Queen of the Netherlands Born 1971 23 May 2018  The Netherlands
Mathilde, Queen of the Belgians Born 1973 15 October 2019  Belgium
Egils Levits Born 1955 13 May 2023  Latvia President of the Republic of Latvia (2019–2023)
José Maria Neves Born 1960 23 May 2023  Cabo Verde President of the Republic of Cabo Verde (2021–present)
Frank-Walter Steinmeier Born 1956 10 July 2023  Germany Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany (2017–present)

Dutch branch

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Image Name Life Date Country Notes
Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange Born 1967 27 April 1985  The Netherlands Later King of the Netherlands and Co-Grand Master of the Order
Considered from birth
Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau 1968–2013 25 September 1986  The Netherlands Considered from birth
Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands Born 1969 11 October 1987  The Netherlands Considered from birth
Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange Born 2003 7 December 2021  The Netherlands Considered from birth
Princess Alexia of the Netherlands Born 2005 26 June 2023  The Netherlands Considered from birth
Letizia, Queen of Spain Born 1972 17 April 2024  Spain

Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau

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Wilhelmina (1890–1948)

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Date Name Notes
1 August 1901 Pieter Cort van der Linden Former Minister of Justice; later Prime Minister
10 October 1913 Theo Heemskerk Former Prime Minister
25 August 1913 Andrew Carnegie Industrialist and philanthropist
10 October 1913 Theo Heemskerk Former Prime Minister
12 November 1915 Kijūrō Shidehara Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan; later Prime Minister
4 August 1925 Charles Ruijs de Beerenbrouck Former Prime Minister
12 March 1926 Hendrikus Colijn Former Prime Minister
29 August 1929 Richard M. Tobin Minister of the United States to the Netherlands
10 September 1931 Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff Governor-General of Dutch East Indies
12 January 1943 Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Peirse Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Air Forces in India
13 January 1948 Admiral Sir Charles Little Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth (1943–1945)

Juliana (1948–1980)

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Date Name Notes
30 April 1949 Eelco van Kleffens Permanent Representative to the United Nations
30 April 1954 Josef van Schaik Member of the Council of State
5 April 1955 Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy Former Prime Minister
21 June 1957 Pieter Oud Chairman of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
22 December 1958 Sicco Mansholt Later President of the European Commission
31 May 1960 Albert, Prince of Liège Later Albert II, King of the Belgians; Abdicated in 2013
28 February 1961 Jan Donner President of the Supreme Court
27 July 1963 Jo Cals Minister of Education and Sciences; later Prime Minister
30 April 1965 Dirk Stikker Former Secretary-General of NATO
5 December 1966 Joseph Luns Minister of Foreign Affairs; later Secretary-General of NATO
27 April 1967 Jelle Zijlstra Former Prime Minister
27 April 1967 Herman Witte Former Minister of Housing and Spatial Planning
27 April 1967 Gerard Veldkamp Former Minister of Social Affairs and Health
24 January 1969 Ras Aserate Kassa Viceroy of Eritrea
17 July 1971 Piet de Jong Former Prime Minister
17 July 1971 Marga Klompé Former Minister of Culture, Recreation and Social Work
25 August 1971 Ali Wardhana Minister of Finance of Indonesia
26 October 1971 Walter Scheel Vice Chancellor of Germany; later President
24 November 1976 Piet Lieftinck Former Minister of Finance

Beatrix (1980–2013)

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Date Name Notes
16 November 1982 Charles, Prince of Wales Later Charles III, King of the United Kingdom
9 December 1982 Dries van Agt Former Prime Minister
9 December 1982 Fons van der Stee Former Minister of Finance
25 May 1983 B. J. Habibie State Minister of Research and Technology of Indonesia; later President
29 September 1989 Nuno Maria da Cunha e Tavora Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Portugal
20 November 1989 Jan de Koning Later Extraordinary Member of the Council of State
15 March 1991 Norbert Schmelzer Former Minister of Foreign Affairs
21 March 1991 Barend Biesheuvel Former Prime Minister
26 September 1991 General Carlos de Azeredo Chief of Military Staff to the President of Portugal
26 September 1991 João Diogo Correia Nunes Barata Portuguese diplomat
27 September 1991 João de Deus Pinheiro Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal
27 September 1991 Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral Minister of Public Works, Transport and Communications of Portugal
27 September 1991 Ângelo Vidal de Almeida Ribeiro Member of European Commission for Human Rights
27 September 1991 Francisco Manuel Baltasar Moita Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Portugal
25 March 1992 Aníbal Cavaco Silva Prime Minister of Portugal; later President of Portugal
25 March 1992 Vítor Pereira Crespo President of the Assembly of Portugal
25 March 1992 Manuel Dias Loureiro Minister of Internal Administration of Portugal
25 March 1992 José Manuel Barroso Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal; later Prime Minister of Portugal
25 March 1992 Fernando Nogueira Minister of National Defence of Portugal
25 March 1992 Jorge Sampaio Mayor of Lisbon; later President of Portugal
25 March 1992 Fernando Nunes Ferreira Leal Secretary of State for Education and Culture of Portugal
25 March 1992 Alfredo Barroso Chief of Civil Staff of Portugal
25 March 1992 Jose Vicente de Bragança Secretary-General to the President of Portugal
25 March 1992 Manuel Ramos Lopes
25 March 1992 Maciel Ramos Lopes
13 April 1992 General John Galvin Commander-in-Chief of the United States European Command
19 January 1993 Frans Andriessen Former European Commissioner
30 April 1993 Hans van den Broek European Commissioner
6 May 1993 Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant Later King of the Belgians
28 February 2000 Hubert Védrine Minister of Foreign Affairs of France
28 February 2000 Pierre Moscovici Minister-delegate for European Affairs of France
23 October 2001 Felipe, Prince of Asturias Later Felipe VI, King of Spain
23 October 2001 Josep Piqué Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain
10 December 2002 Wim Kok Former Prime Minister
19 March 2003 Soledad Alvear Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile
19 March 2003 Michelle Bachelet Minister of National Defense of Chile
19 March 2003 Nicolás Eyzaguirre Minister of Finance of Chile
19 March 2003 Cristián Barros Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs of Chile
24 March 2003 Celso Amorim Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil
19 January 2004 Princess Chulabhorn of Thailand
19 January 2004 Princess Ubol Ratana of Thailand
19 January 2004 Princess Soamsawali of Thailand
19 January 2004 General Prem Tinsulanonda President of the Privy Council of Thailand
19 January 2004 Thaksin Shinawatra Prime Minister of Thailand
19 January 2004 Pokin Palakul Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand
19 January 2004 Surakiart Sathirathai Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
19 January 2004 Yongyut Tiyapairat Secretary-General to the Prime Minister of Thailand
19 January 2004 Borwornsak Uwanno Secretary-General to the Cabinet of Thailand
19 January 2004 Kaewkwan Vajarodaya Secretary-General of the Royal Household of Thailand
19 January 2004 Narongrit Sanitwong Na Ayutthaya Deputy Secretary-General of the Royal Household of Thailand
19 January 2004 Chirayu Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya Director-General of the Crown Property Bureau of Thailand
19 January 2004 Arsa Sarasin Principal Private Secretary to the King of Thailand
19 January 2004 General Somtat Attanand Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Thailand
19 January 2004 General Sayan Kamphiphan Aide-de-Camp General to the King of Thailand
19 January 2004 Sorachak Kasemsuwan
19 January 2004 Tej Bunnag Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
19 January 2004 Wasin Neeravechayan Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
19 January 2004 Thanarat Thanaphut
24 April 2006 Jean Asselborn Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg
24 April 2006 Luc Frieden Minister of Treasury and Budget of Luxembourg; later Prime Minister
20 June 2006 Princess Mathilde, Duchess of Brabant Later Queen of the Belgians
20 June 2006 Guy Verhofstadt Prime Minister of Belgium
20 June 2006 Freya Van den Bossche Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium
20 June 2006 Armand De Decker President of the Senate of Belgium
20 June 2006 Karel De Gucht Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium
20 June 2006 Didier Reynders Minister of Finance of Belgium
20 June 2006 Laurette Onkelinx Minister of Justice of Belgium
20 June 2006 Marc Verwilghen Minister of Economy of Belgium
20 June 2006 Yves Leterme Minister-President of Flanders; later Prime Minister
20 June 2006 Elio Di Rupo Minister-President of Wallonia; later Prime Minister
20 June 2006 Charles Picqué Minister-President of Brussels
20 June 2006 Marie Arena Minister-President of the French Community
30 October 2006 Prince Ali bin Hussein
30 October 2006 Hamzah bin Hussein
30 October 2006 Princess Noor bint Hamzah
30 October 2006 Princess Rahma bint Hassan
30 October 2006 Alaa Batayneh Husband of Princess Rahma
30 October 2006 Marouf al-Bakhit Prime Minister of Jordan
30 October 2006 Abdul Ilah Khatib Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan
30 June 2006 Ziad Fariz Minister of Finance of Jordan
10 April 2008 Miguel Jorge Minister of Development, Industry, Commerce, and Services of Brazil
10 April 2008 Luiz Dulci Secretary-General of the Presidency of Brazil
10 April 2008 Pedro Brito Minister of National Integration of Brazil
14 May 2008 Andrus Ansip Prime Minister of Estonia
14 May 2008 Rein Lang Minister of Justice of Estonia
14 May 2008 Laine Randjärv Minister of Culture of Estonia
24 June 2008 Gediminas Kirkilas Prime Minister of Lithuania
24 June 2008 Juozas Olekas Minister of National Defence of Lithuania
24 June 2008 Petras Vaitiekūnas Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania
21 October 2008 Akwasi Osei-Adjei Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ghana
21 October 2008 Joe Ghartey Attorney-General and Minister of Justice of Ghana
25 May 2009 Mariano Fernández Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile
25 May 2009 Marigen Hornkohl Minister of Agriculture of Chile
25 May 2009 Marcelo Tokman Minister of Energy of Chile
6 July 2009 Jaap de Hoop Scheffer Secretary General of NATO
3 November 2009 Patricia Espinosa Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico
3 November 2009 Gerardo Ruiz Mateos Secretary of Economy of Mexico
3 November 2009 Georgina Kessel Secretary of Energy of Mexico
3 November 2009 Juan Rafael Elvira Quesada Secretary of Environment of Mexico
3 November 2009 Agustín Carstens Secretary of Finance and Public Credit of Mexico
1 June 2010 Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway
1 June 2010 Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway
23 November 2010 Jan Peter Balkenende Former Prime Minister
21 January 2011 Jean-Claude Trichet President of the European Central Bank
12 April 2011 Hannelore Kraft Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia
12 April 2011 Stanislaw Tillich Minister-President of Saxony
12 April 2011 Rainer Brüderle Minister of Economic Affairs and Technology of Germany
12 April 2011 Ronald Pofalla Head of the Chancellery and Minister for Special Affairs of Germany
8 January 2012 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai Vice-President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates
10 January 2012 Sayyid Haitham bin Tariq bin Taimur Al Said Minister of Culture of Oman; later Sultan
10 January 2012 Sayyid Badr bin Saud Al Busaidi Minister Responsible for Defence of Oman
10 January 2012 Sayyid Khalid bin Hilal Al Busaidi Minister of Diwan of the Royal Court of Oman
10 January 2012 Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs of Oman
10 January 2012 Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Salim Al Futaisi Minister of Transport and Communications of Oman
10 January 2012 Ahmed bin Mohammed al Sa'eedi Minister of Health of Oman
10 January 2012 Sa'ad bin Mohammed bin Said al Mardhouf al Sa'adi Minister of Trade and Industry of Oman
10 January 2012 Mohammed Al Rumhi Minister of Energy and Minerals of Oman
10 January 2012 Abdullah bin Nasser bin Abdullah al Bakri Minister of Manpower of Oman
10 January 2012 Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Mohammed al Shuhi Minister of Regional Municipalities and Water Resources of Oman
10 January 2012 Rawya Saud Al Busaidi Minister of Higher Education of Oman
10 January 2012 Sultan bin Mohammed al Nu'amani Minister of Royal Office of Oman
1 February 2012 Herman Tjeenk Willink Vice-President of the Council of State
20 March 2012 Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg
20 March 2012 Jean-Claude Juncker Prime Minister of Luxembourg
20 March 2012 François Biltgen Minister of Justice, Higher Education and Research of Luxembourg
20 March 2012 Claude Wiseler Minister of Sustainable Development and Infrastructure of Luxembourg
20 March 2012 Etienne Schneider Minister of Economy and Foreign Trade of Luxembourg
21 January 2013 Abu Bakar Apong Minister of Education of Brunei
21 January 2013 Yahya Bakar Minister of Industry and and Primary Resources of Brunei
21 January 2013 Colonel Yasmin Umar Minister of Energy of Brunei
21 January 2013 Hazair Abdullah Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports of Brunei

Willem-Alexander (2013–present)

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Date Name Notes
30 January 2014 Anders Fogh Rasmussen Secretary General of NATO
24 June 2014 Janusz Piechociński Deputy Prime Minister of Poland
24 June 2014 Radosław Sikorski Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland
24 June 2014 Małgorzata Omilanowska Minister of Culture and National Heritage of Poland
10 October 2014 Herman Van Rompuy President of the European Council
29 October 2014 Shinzo Abe Prime Minister of Japan
29 October 2014 Bunmei Ibuki Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan
29 October 2014 Masaaki Yamazaki President of the House of Councillors of Japan
29 October 2014 Itsurō Terada Chief Justice of Japan
29 October 2014 Fumio Kishida Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan; later Prime Minister
29 October 2014 Yoshihide Suga Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan; later Prime Minister
29 October 2014 Seishirō Etō Chairman of Japan-Netherlands Parliamentary Friendship League
12 January 2015 Retno Marsudi Minister of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia
17 March 2015 Michael Ehrenreich Court Marshal of Denmark
19 November 2015 Neelie Kroes Former European Commissioner
10 March 2016 Jean-Marc Ayrault Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development of France
28 November 2016 Rudi Vervoort Minister-President of Brussels
28 November 2016 Geert Bourgeois Minister-President of Flanders
28 November 2016 Paul Magnette Minister-President of Wallonia
28 November 2016 Oliver Paasch Minister-President of the German Speaking Community
1 June 2017 José de Bouza Serrano Chief of Protocol of Portugal
20 June 2017 Paolo Gentiloni Prime Minister of Italy
20 June 2017 Angelino Alfano Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy
14 March 2018 Wolfgang Schäuble President of the Bundestag of Germany
23 May 2018 Stéphanie, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
23 May 2018 Xavier Bettel Prime Minister of Luxembourg
12 June 2018 Jüri Ratas Prime Minister of Estonia
12 June 2018 Sven Mikser Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia
12 June 2018 Tarmo Tamm Minister of Rural Affairs of Estonia
13 June 2018 Saulius Skvernelis Prime Minister of Lithuania
13 June 2018 Linas Antanas Linkevičius Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania
13 June 2018 Raimundas Karoblis Minister of Defence of Lithuania
13 June 2018 Žygimantas Vaičiūnas Minister of Energy of Lithuania
12 June 2020 I Gusti Agung Wesaka Puja Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Indonesia
12 July 2020 Martin Sørby Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Norway
5 July 2021 Volker Bouffier Minister-President of Hesse
5 July 2021 Malu Dreyer Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate
5 July 2021 Daniel Günther Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein
5 July 2021 Tobias Hans Minister-President of Saarland
5 July 2021 Reiner Haseloff Minister-President of Saxony-Anhalt
5 July 2021 Winfried Kretschmann Minister-President of Baden-Württemberg
5 July 2021 Michael Kretschmer Minister-President of Saxony
5 July 2021 Armin Laschet Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia
5 July 2021 Bodo Ramelow Minister-President of Thuringia
5 July 2021 Manuela Schwesig Minister-President of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
5 July 2021 Markus Söder Minister-President of Bavaria
5 July 2021 Stephan Weil Minister-President of Lower Saxony
5 July 2021 Dietmar Woidke Minister-President of Brandenburg
5 July 2021 Heiko Maas Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany
5 July 2021 Jens Spahn Minister of Health of Germany
5 July 2021 Stephan Steinlein State Secretary in the Federal President's Office of Germany
27 June 2022 Karoline Edtstadler Minister of the EU and the Constitution of Austria
27 June 2022 Leonore Gewessler Minister of Climate Action, Environment, Energy of Austria
27 June 2022 Martin Kocher Minister of Digital and Economic Affairs of Austria
27 June 2022 Susanne Raab Minister of Women, Family, Youth and Integration of Austria
27 June 2022 Alexander Schallenberg Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria
11 October 2022 Andreas Norlén Speaker of the Riksdag of Sweden
11 October 2022 Ann Linde Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden
11 October 2022 Fredrik Wersäll Marshal of the Realm of Sweden
11 October 2022 Lieutenant General Mats Nilsson Marshal of the Court of Sweden
31 October 2022 Kyriakos Mitsotakis Prime Minister of Greece
31 October 2022 Nikos Dendias Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece
9 November 2022 Antonio Tajani Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy
13 January 2023 Rosa Maria e Brito Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Portugal
11 April 2023 Catherine Colonna Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs of France
20 June 2023 Alexander De Croo Prime Minister of Belgium
20 June 2023 David Clarinval Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium
20 June 2023 Stephanie D'Hose President of the Senate of Belgium
20 June 2023 Jan Jambon Minister-President of Flanders
20 June 2023 Pierre-Yves Jeholet Minister-President of the French Community
20 June 2023 Ludivine Dedonder Minister of Defence of Belgium
20 June 2023 Hadja Lahbib Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium
20 June 2023 Tinne Van der Straeten Minister of Energy of Belgium
20 June 2023 Annelies Verlinden Minister of Interior of Belgium
17 April 2024 Yolanda Díaz Second Deputy Prime Minister of Spain
17 April 2024 José Manuel Albares Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain
17 April 2024 Consuelo Femenía Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Spain

Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog

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Frederick VI (1808–1839)

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Date Name Notes
15 January 1811 Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg Later Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg

Christian VIII (1839–1848)

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Date Name Notes

Frederick VII (1848–1863)

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Date Name Notes

Christian IX (1863–1906)

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Date Name Notes
16 February 1865 Charles III, Prince of Monaco
7 October 1886 Prince Fushimi Sadanaru Later Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
6 April 1892 Abbas II, Khedive of Egypt and Sudan
31 July 1894 Svasti Sobhana, Prince Svastivatana Visishtha

Frederick VIII (1906–1912)

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Date Name Notes

Christian X (1912–1947)

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Date Name Notes
11 October 1921 Lieutenant General Robert Baden-Powell
10 November 1927 Yi U, Crown Prince of Korea
9 March 1931 Jonas Alströmer Swedish diplomat
4 October 1937 Arturo Alessandri President of Chile

Frederik IX (1947–1972)

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Date Name Notes
3 February 1968 Margareta Fouché, Princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg Mother-in-law of Princess Benedikte of Denmark

Margrethe II (1972–2024)

[edit]
Date Name Notes
26 August 1977 General Stig Synnergren Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Sweden
26 August 1977 General Carl Eric Almgren Former Chief of Army Staff of Sweden
7 April 1981 General Lennart Ljung Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Sweden
9 January 1985 Luis Maria Pereira Coutinho
11 January 1985 José Maria de Sousa Guimarães
15 November 1985 Vice Admiral Henrique da Silva Horta Former Colonial Governor of Cape Verde
15 November 1985 General Narciso Mendes Dias Commander of Air Force Logistics; later Chief of Air Staff of Portugal
6 February 1988 Sidi Mohammed, Crown Prince of Morocco Later Mohammed VI, King of Morocco
30 March 1988 Mário Soares President of Portugal
3 August 1988 Maria Barroso First Lady of Portugal
18 September 1992 General Carlos de Azeredo Chief of Military Staff to the President of Portugal
18 September 1992 João Diogo Correia Saraiva Nunes Barata Secretary-General of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Portugal
18 September 1992 António Manuel Syder Santiago Chief of Protocol of Portugal
22 September 1992 João de Deus Pinheiro Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal
22 September 1992 Alexandre Lencastre da Veiga Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Portugal
7 September 1994 Eeva Ahtisaari First Lady of Finland
18 November 1996 Guðrún Katrín Þorbergsdóttir First Lady of Iceland
14 May 2004 John Dalgleish Donaldson Father of HM Queen Mary of Denmark
7 February 2001 Princess Sirindhorn of Thailand
7 February 2001 Chuan Leekpai Prime Minister of Thailand
7 February 2001 Trairong Suwankiri Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand
7 February 2001 Surin Pitsuwan Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
7 February 2001 Mom Rajawonse Sukhumbhand Paribatra Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
7 February 2001 Niphon Promphan Secretary-General to the Prime Minister of Thailand
7 February 2001 Kaewkwan Vajarodaya Secretary-General of the Royal Household of Thailand
7 February 2001 Arsa Sarasin Principal Private Secretary to the King of Thailand
7 February 2001 General Damrong Sikkhamonthon Aide-de-Camp General to the King of Thailand
7 February 2001 Chirayu Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya Director-General of the Crown Property Bureau of Thailand
7 February 2001 Nitya Pibulsonggram Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
7 February 2001 Worapot Sanitwong Na Ayutthaya Director-General of the Department of Protocol of Thailand
7 February 2001 Adisak Panupong Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Thailand
3 April 2001 Pentti Arajärvi First Gentleman of Finland
29 March 2006 Zorka Parvanova First Lady of Bulgaria
24 May 2006 May Panou First Lady of Greece
1 January 2007 Hans Jesper Helsø Chief of Defence
16 April 2007 Anders Troldborg Former Permanent Secretary of State for Defense
12 September 2007 Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva First Lady of Brazil
18 February 2008 Margarita Zavala First Lady of Mexico
25 March 2009 Ulrik Andreas Federspiel Former diplomat
7 April 2009 Anders Fogh Rasmussen Former Prime Minister
16 April 2010 José de Bouza Serrano
4 February 2011 Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain
11 May 2011 Kim Yoon-ok First Lady of South Korea
1 January 2012 Knud Bartels Chief of Defence
14 January 2012 Ove Ullerup Court Marshal
23 October 2012 Silvia Gašparovičová First Lady of Slovakia
4 April 2013 Jenni Haukio First Lady of Finland
4 April 2013 Ritva Maarit Kristiina Jalava Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Finland
5 August 2013 Toshio Sano Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan
30 April 2014 Sturla Sigurjónsson Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Iceland
17 May 2014 Olemic Thommessen President of the Storting of Norway
21 October 2014 Tatjana Josipović First Lady of Croatia
16 April 2015 Michael Christiansen Chairman of the Board of Aarhus University
29 May 2015 Inga Eriksson Fogh Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Sweden
13 April 2016 Angélica Rivera First Lady of Mexico
5 October 2016 Bertel Haarder Minister of Culture and Ecclesiastical Affairs
16 January 2017 Rufus Gifford Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States
24 January 2017 Eliza Reid First Lady of Denmark
24 January 2017 Benedikt Jónsson Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Iceland
28 March 2017 Rudi Vervoort Minister-President of Brussels
28 March 2017 Paul Magnette Minister-President of Wallonia
28 March 2017 Oliver Paasch Minister-President of German-speaking Community
28 March 2017 Pieter De Crem Secretary of State for Foreign Trade of Belgium
28 March 2017 Leo Peeters Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Belgium
16 April 2017 Thomas Rørdam President of the Supreme Court
7 June 2017 Ernst-Peter Brezovszky Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Austria
21 August 2018 João Pedro de Carvalho Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Portugal
28 August 2018 Brigitte Macron Spouse of the President of France
24 August 2020 Vichit Chitvimarn Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Thailand
24 October 2020 Bjørn Bisserup Chief of Defence
22 March 2021 Michael Ehrenreich Court Marshal
21 May 2021 Aud Kolberg Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Norway
10 November 2021 Stephan Steinlein State Secretary in the Federal President's Office of Germany
10 November 2021 Steffen Seibert Spokesperson of the Federal Government of Germany
10 November 2021 Michael Müller Governing Mayor of Berlin
10 November 2021 Miguel Berger State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office of Germany
12 November 2021 Markus Söder Minister-President of Bavaria
19 November 2021 Elke Büdenbender Spouse of the President of Germany
31 May 2022 Robert Willem Zaagman Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Netherlands
16 April 2023 Kim Kristensen Court Marshal
9 May 2023 Helga Hauksdottir Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Iceland
6 November 2023 José Manuel Albares Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Affairs and Cooperation of Spain

Frederik X (2024–present)

[edit]
Date Name Notes
6 May 2024 Andreas Norlén Speaker of the Riksdag of Sweden
6 May 2024 Ulf Kristersson Prime Minister of Sweden
6 May 2024 Ebba Busch Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden

Order of the Southern Cross

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Grand Collar

[edit]
Date Name Notes
16 May 1983 Juan Carlos I, King of Spain Abdicated in 2014
7 May 1984 Hassan II, King of Morocco
23 May 1996 Michiko, Empress of Japan Later Empress Emerita
22 September 1997 Nelson Mandela President of South Africa
22 September 1997 Jorge Sampaio President of Portugal
30 June 1999 Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark Abdicated in 2024
22 October 1999 Robert Mugabe President of Zimbabwe
22 October 1999 Sam Nujoma President of Namibia
7 February 2000 Jorge Quiroga President of Bolivia
3 July 2000 Luis González Macchi President of Paraguay
3 July 2000 Miguel Ángel Rodríguez President of Costa Rica
3 July 2000 Carlo Azeglio Ciampi President of Italy
19 July 2000 Ricardo Lagos President of Chile
8 January 2001 Thabo Mbeki President of South Africa
17 April 2002 Aleksander Kwaśniewski President of Poland
8 July 2002 Vicente Fox President of Mexico
19 August 2002 Xanana Gusmão President of Timor-Leste
14 October 2002 Eduardo Duhalde Acting President of Argentina
17 October 2002 Mireya Moscoso President of Panama
18 March 2003 Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands Abdicated in 2013
6 October 2003 Harald V, King of Norway
26 November 2003 Néstor Kirchner President of Argentina
29 November 2004 Mohammed VI, King of Morocco
2 February 2006 Abdelaziz Bouteflika President of Algeria
12 April 2006 Michelle Bachelet President of Chile
19 March 2007 Horst Köhler President of Germany
31 May 2007 Nicanor Duarte President of Paraguay
14 August 2007 Felipe Calderón President of Ukraine
3 December 2007 Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
14 December 2007 Evo Morales President of Bolivia
5 March 2008 Aníbal Cavaco Silva President of Portugal
18 November 2008 Giorgio Napolitano President of Italy
16 February 2009 Álvaro Uribe President of Colombia
22 July 2009 Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, King of Saudi Arabia
14 September 2009 Nicolas Sarkozy President of France
9 December 2009 Viktor Yushchenko President of Ukraine
5 March 2010 Mauricio Funes President of El Salvador
15 April 2010 Sebastián Piñera President of Chile
26 April 2010 Michel Suleiman President of Lebanon
12 July 2010 Bashar al-Assad President of Syria
1 September 2010 Juan Manuel Santos President of Colombia
9 December 2012 François Hollande President of France
10 December 2013 Ollanta Humala President of Peru
16 July 2015 Cristina Fernández de Kirchner President of Argentina
11 December 2015 Enrique Peña Nieto President of Mexico
1 February 2016 Rosen Plevneliev President of Bulgaria
2 February 2017 Mauricio Macri President of Argentina
21 August 2017 Horacio Cartes President of Paraguay
27 July 2021 Jorge Carlos Fonseca President of Cabo Verde
15 October 2021 Iván Duque President of Colombia
11 November 2021 Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain
11 November 2021 Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler of Abu Dhabi President of the United Arab Emirates
11 November 2021 Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates
11 November 2021 Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Later Ruler of Abu Dhabi and President of the United Arab Emirates
19 November 2021 Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar
26 May 2023 Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa President of Portugal
6 July 2023 Alberto Fernández President of Argentina
14 September 2023 João Lourenço President of Angola
28 March 2024 Emmanuel Macron President of France

Grand Cross

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Date Name Notes
3 March 1964 Harald, Crown Prince of Norway Later Harald V, King of Norway
6 May 1983 Sofía, Queen of Spain
23 April 1984 Silvia, Queen of Sweden
23 April 1984 General Stig Synnergren Chief of His Majesty's Military Staff of Sweden
23 April 1984 Lennart Rydfors Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Sweden
23 April 1984 Countess Alice Trolle-Wachtmeister Chief Court Mistress of Sweden
2 May 1984 Infanta Elena of Spain
2 May 1984 Infanta Cristina of Spain
2 May 1984 Felipe González Prime Minister of Spain
2 May 1984 Eduardo Sotillos Spokesperson of the Government of Spain
2 May 1984 Gregorio Peces-Barba President of the Congress of Deputies of Spain
2 May 1984 José Federico de Carvajal President of the Senate of Spain
2 May 1984 Leopoldo Torres First Vice-President of the Congress of Deputies of Spain
7 May 1984 Sidi Mohammed, Crown Prince of Morocco Later Mohammed VI, King of Morocco
7 May 1984 Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco
4 December 1991 Felipe, Prince of Asturias Later Felipe VI, King of Spain
4 December 1991 Sabino Fernández Campo, 1st Count of Latores Head of the Royal Household of Spain
4 December 1991 Francisco Fernández Ordóñez Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain
4 December 1991 Félix Pons President of the Congress of Deputies of Spain
4 December 1991 Juan José Laborda President of the Senate of Spain
4 December 1991 José Luis Crespo de Vega Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Spain
23 May 1996 Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan Later Emperor of Japan
23 May 1996 Masako, Crown Princess of Japan Later Empress of Japan
23 May 1996 Fumihito, Prince Akishino
23 May 1996 Kiko, Princess Akishino
23 May 1996 Sayako, Princess Nori
23 May 1996 Ryutaro Hashimoto Prime Minister of Japan
23 May 1996 Takako Doi Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan
23 May 1996 Jūrō Saitō President of the House of Councillors of Japan
23 May 1996 Toru Miyoshi Chief Justice of Japan
23 May 1996 Yukihiko Ikeda Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan
23 May 1996 Shunpei Tsukahara Minister of International Trade and Industry of Japan
23 May 1996 Ichiro Hino Minister of Posts and Telecommunications of Japan
23 May 1996 Seiroku Kajiyama Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan
23 May 1996 Shusei Tanaka Director-General of the Economic Planning Agency of Japan
22 January 1997 Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark Later Frederik IX, King of Denmark
22 January 1997 Herbert Linder Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Norway
22 September 1997 Tahsin Tarlan Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkey
30 June 1999 Prince Henrik of Denmark Prince Consort of Denmark
30 June 1999 Anita Hugau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Denmark
30 June 1999 Major-General Søren Haslund-Christensen Court Marshal of Denmark
30 June 1999 Ruis A. Peteresen Permanent Secretary of State for Business of Denmark
3 July 2000 Mugur Isărescu Prime Minister of Romania
17 April 2002 Leszek Miller Prime Minister of Poland
17 April 2002 Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland
17 April 2002 Jacek Piechota Minister of Economy of Poland
17 April 2002 Jolanta Szymanek-Deresz Chief of Staff to the President of Poland
14 October 2002 Manuel Amante da Rosa Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Cabo Verde
14 October 2002 Jozef Adamec Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Slovakia
14 October 2002 Gonzalo Montenegro Irigoyen Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Bolivia
17 October 2002 José Miguel Alemán Minister of Foreign Affairs of Panama
17 October 2002 Joaquín Jácome-Diez Minister of Commerce and Industries of Panama
17 October 2002 Norberto Delgado Duran Minister of Finance and Economy of Panama
17 October 2002 Ivonne Young Valdés Minister of the Presidency of Panama
18 March 2003 Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange Later King of the Netherlands
18 March 2003 Máxima, Princess of Orange Later Queen of the Netherlands
18 March 2003 Jaap de Hoop Scheffer Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
18 March 2003 Pim Waldeck Grand Master of the Royal Household of the Netherlands
18 March 2003 Martine Labouchere Grand Mistress of the Royal Household of the Netherlands
18 March 2003 Lieutenant General André Blomjous Chief of the Military Household of the Queen of the Netherlands
18 March 2003 Robert Hans Meys Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Netherlands
6 October 2003 Alain Rouquié Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of France
6 October 2003 Sonja, Queen of Norway
6 October 2003 Erling Lorentzen President of Aracruz Celulose; husband of Princess Ragnhild of Norway
6 October 2003 Jan Petersen Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway
6 October 2003 Lars Petter Forberg Head of the Royal Court of Norway
26 November 2003 Daniel Scioli Vice President of Argentina
26 November 2003 Rafael Bielsa Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship of Argentina
29 November 2004 André Azoulay Counsellor to the King of Morocco
29 November 2004 Mohamed Benaissa Minister of Foreign Affairs of Morocco
29 November 2004 Mohammed Kabbaj Counsellor to the King of Morocco
29 November 2004 Rochdi Chraibi Director of the Royal Cabinet of Morocco
5 September 2007 Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden
5 September 2007 Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway
5 September 2007 Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway
5 September 2007 Rolf Trolle Andersen Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Court of Norway
5 September 2007 Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark Later Queen of Denmark
5 September 2007 Prince Joachim of Denmark
5 September 2007 Anders Fogh Rasmussen Prime Minister of Denmark
5 September 2007 Bendt Bendtsen Deputy Prime Minister of Denmark
5 September 2007 Henning Fode Private Secretary to the Queen of Denmark
5 September 2007 Ove Ullerup Court Marshal of Denmark
5 September 2007 Per Stig Møller Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
3 December 2007 Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
5 March 2008 Maria Cavaco Silva First Lady of Portugal
7 April 2008 Princess Margriet of the Netherlands
7 April 2008 Pieter van Vollenhoven
7 April 2008 Marco Hennis Grand Master of the Royal Household of the Netherlands
7 April 2008 Jan Peter Balkenende Prime Minister of the Netherlands
7 April 2008 Maxime Verhagen Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
7 April 2008 Yvonne Timmerman-Buck President of the Senate of the Netherlands
7 April 2008 Gerdi Verbeet Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands
7 April 2008 Maria van der Hoeven Minister of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands
7 April 2008 Ernst Hirsch Ballin Minister of Justice of the Netherlands
7 April 2008 Guusje ter Horst Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations of the Netherlands
7 April 2008 General Dick Berlijn Chief of Defence of the Netherlands
7 April 2008 Onno Hattinga van't Sant Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Netherlands
18 November 2008 Clio Maria Bittoni First Lady of Italy
18 November 2008 Silvio Berlusconi Prime Minister of Italy
18 November 2008 Renato Schifani President of the Senate of Italy
18 November 2008 Gianfranco Fini President of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy
18 November 2008 Franco Frattini Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy
18 November 2008 Ignazio La Russa Minister of Defence of Italy
18 November 2008 Vincenzo Scotti Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs of Italy
18 November 2008 Gianni Letta Secretary of the Council of Ministers of Italy
18 November 2008 Donato Marra Secretary-General of the Presidency of Italy
18 November 2008 Mauro Masi Secretary-General of the Presidency of Council of Ministers of Italy
18 November 2008 Giampiero Massolo Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy
18 November 2008 Guelfi Carlo Director of the Presidential Secretariat of Italy
18 November 2008 Rocco Antonio Cangelosi Diplomatic Advisor to the President of Italy
18 November 2008 General Rolando Mosca Moschini Military Advisor to the President of Italy
18 November 2008 Alain Giorgio Maria Economides Chief of Staff of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy
18 November 2008 Michele Valensise Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Italy
18 November 2008 Leonardo Visconti di Modrone Chief of Ceremonial of Italy
18 November 2008 Gianni Alemanno Mayor of Rome
14 September 2009 Jean-Louis Borloo Minister of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and the Sea of France
14 September 2009 Antoine Pouillieute Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of France
14 September 2009 Bernard Kouchner Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of France
14 September 2009 Christine Lagarde Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industry of France
14 September 2009 Dominique Bussereau Secretary of State for Transport of France
14 September 2009 Éric Besson Minister of Immigration, Integration and National Identity of France
14 September 2009 Frédéric Mitterrand Minister of Culture and Communication of France
14 September 2009 Hervé Morin Minister of Defence of France
5 March 2010 Alvaro Humberto Abel Diaz Pérez Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Chile
1 September 2010 Ken Shimanouchi Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan
9 December 2012 Jean-Marc Ayrault Prime Minister of France
9 December 2012 Jean-Pierre Bel President of the Senate of France
9 December 2012 Claude Bartolone President of the National Assembly of France
9 December 2012 Laurent Fabius Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development of France
9 December 2012 Bertrand Delanoë Mayor of Paris
9 December 2012 Pierre-René Lemas Chief of Staff to the President of France
9 December 2012 Bruno Delaye Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of France
10 December 2013 Julio de Vido Minister of Federal Planning, Services and Public Investment of Argentina
10 December 2013 Héctor Timerman Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship of Argentina
10 December 2013 Hans-Peter Glanzer Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Austria
10 December 2013 Victor Manuel Lozano Urbina Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Honduras
10 December 2013 Yves Saint-Geours Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of France
10 December 2013 Carlos Rafael Zamora Rodríguez Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Cuba
15 October 2021 Hafsa Al Ulama Former Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Arab Emirates
15 October 2021 Carlos Miranda Pacheco (posthumous) Former Executive Secretary of Latin American Energy Organization

Order of the Redeemer

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Date Name Notes
1 March 1955 Francisco Craveiro Lopes President of Portugal
20 November 1987 Mário Soares President of Portugal
10 December 1999 Jorge Sampaio President of Portugal
24 October 2014 John X, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East
30 March 2015 Nicos Anastasiades President of Cyprus
30 June 2015 François Hollande President of France
26 November 2015 Sergio Mattarella President of Italy
31 March 2016 Theophilos III, Patriarch of Jerusalem
21 April 2017 Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa President of Portugal
7 September 2017 Emmanuel Macron President of France
11 November 2020 Abdel Fattah el-Sisi President of Egypt
2 May 2022 Philippe, King of the Belgians
2 May 2022 Mathilde, Queen of the Belgians
6 September 2022 Zuzana Čaputová President of Slovakia
31 October 2022 Willem-Alexander, King of the Netherlands
31 October 2022 Máxima, Queen of the Netherlands
13 March 2023 Nikos Christodoulides President of Cyprus
5 July 2023 George Vella President of Malta
8 April 2024 Nataša Pirc Musar President of Slovenia

Order of Makarios III

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Grand Collar

[edit]
Date Name Notes
29 May 1990 Mário Soares President of Portugal
27 March 2006 Janez Drnovšek President of Slovenia
25 October 2012 Fra' Matthew Festing Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
13 January 2013 Tomislav Nikolić President of Serbia
9 March 2015 Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain
30 March 2015 Prokopis Pavlopoulos President of Greece
22 February 2016 Rosen Plevneliev President of Bulgaria
28 April 2017 Pranab Mukherjee President of India
20 November 2017 Abdel Fattah el-Sisi President of Egypt
20 May 2018 Aleksandar Vučić President of Serbia
9 January 2019 Borut Pahor President of Slovenia
21 September 2020 Katerina Sakellaropoulou President of Cyprus
9 November 2021 Salome Zourabichvili President of Georgia
17 December 2021 Abdullah II, King of Jordan
2 March 2022 Isaac Herzog President of Israel
17 June 2022 Mahmoud Abbas President of Palestine
8 October 2022 Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa President of Portugal
12 February 2024 Frank-Walter Steinmeier President of Germany
26 February 2024 Sergio Mattarella President of Italy

Grand Cross

[edit]
Date Name Notes
20 November 1990 Aníbal Cavaco Silva Prime Minister of Portugal; later President
20 December 1990 João de Deus Pinheiro Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal
20 December 1990 Vítor Pereira Crespo President of the Assembly of Portugal
27 March 2008 Ernest Moniz Professor of Physics; later Secretary of Energy of the United States
8 September 2020 Sergey Lavrov Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia
9 August 2021 Kypros Nicolaides Professor of Medicine
5 May 2022 Xavier Bettel Prime Minister of Luxembourg
30 August 2021 Bob Menendez Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee of the United States

Order of the Balkan Mountains

[edit]
Date Name Notes
15 July 1980 António Ramalho Eanes President of Portugal
26 October 1994 Mário Soares President of Portugal
15 October 2002 António Martins da Cruz Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal
18 October 2002 Maria do Rosário Simões Minister of Education of Portugal
11 February 2005 Bertie Ahern Prime Minister of Ireland
4 October 2007 Nicolas Sarkozy President of France
12 June 2008 Nelson Mandela Former President of South Africa
15 October 2009 Silvio Berlusconi Prime Minister of Italy
11 August 2010 Shimon Peres President of Israel
11 October 2010 Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany
5 October 2011 Dilma Rousseff President of Brazil
31 March 2014 Irina Bokova Director-General of UNESCO
8 June 2015 Aníbal Cavaco Silva President of Portugal
25 November 2016 Filip Vujanović President of Montenegro
30 January 2019 Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa President of Portugal

Order of Prince Henry

[edit]
Date Name Notes
14 November 1960 Aga Khan IV Imam of Nizari Ismaili
24 November 1960 Louis Joxe Minister of Justice of France
5 December 1960 José Finat y Escrivá de Romaní Mayor of Madrid
20 December 1960 Air Marshal Sir Edward Chilton Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, RAF Coastal Command
20 December 1960 Major Harvey F. Alness
20 December 1960 Austregésilo de Athayde Brazilian journalist
20 December 1960 Naval School of Brazil
20 January 1961 General Luang Suranarong Privy Councilor of Thailand
20 January 1961 Commodore Jit Sungkhadul
20 January 1961 General Ammuay Chaya Rochana
25 February 1961 Hua-Cheng Wang
28 February 1961 Sarah Kubitschek First Lady of Brazil
28 February 1961 Negrão de Lima Governor of Guanabara
28 February 1961 Nélson de Melo Minister of War of Brazil
28 February 1961 Hugo Gouthier de Oliveira Gondim Brazilian diplomat
28 February 1961 Vitorino de Brito Freire Federal Deputy of Brazil
28 February 1961 Admiral Jorge da Silva Leite
28 February 1961 Júlio F. Guillén Brazilian diplomat
  • 9 March 1961: Julio Guillén Tato, former Member, Royal Spanish Academy
  • 9 March 1961: Manuel F. Gran Gilledo, former diplomat, Cuba
  • 9 March 1961: Ugo Ferruta, former diplomat, Italy
  • 9 March 1961: Charles Burke Elbrick, former Ambassador of United States
  • 9 March 1961: G. Anderson, Vice-Admiral, United States
  • 9 March 1961: Júlio Casas Araujo, former Ambassador of Uruguay
  • 9 March 1961: Alexis de Aminoff, former Ambassador of Sweden
  • 9 March 1961: Justino Sanson Balladares, former Ambassador of Nicaragua
  • 9 March 1961: Emilio Saavedra Balmaceda, former diplomat, Chile
  • 9 March 1961: Louis Barthélemy, former Captain, Navy, France
  • 9 March 1961: Angelo Corrias, former Ambassador of Italy
  • 9 March 1961: Ciriano Cuenca, Rear Admiral, Argentina
  • 9 March 1961: Alfonso Colomina Boti, Naval Captain, Spain
  • 9 March 1961: Júlio E. Braceno, former Ambassador of Panama
  • 9 March 1961: Pascual Cervera y Cervera, former Vice Admiral, Spain
  • 9 March 1961: Yuso Isono, former Ambassador of Japan
  • 9 March 1961: Sérgio Fernandes Lorrain, former Ambassador of Chile
  • 9 March 1961: Hugo Hergel, former Ambassador of Denmark
  • 9 March 1961: Bernard de Menthon, former Ambassador of France
  • 9 March 1961: José António Bermudez Milla, former Ambassador of Honduras
  • 9 March 1961: Sir Charles Madden, 2nd Baronet, former Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet Navy, United Kingdom
  • 9 March 1961: Ernesto Pablo Mairal, former Ambassador of Argentina
  • 9 March 1961: José Ibáñez Martín, former Minister of National Education, Spain
  • 9 March 1961: Gerhard Wagner, Rear Admiral, Germany
  • 9 March 1961: Tarik-Emin Yenisey, former Ambassador of Turkey
  • 9 March 1961: Leobardo Reynoso, former Ambassador of Mexico
  • 9 March 1961: Tom Elink Schuurman, former Ambassador of Netherlands
  • 9 March 1961: Herbert Schaffarczyk, former diplomat, Germany
  • 9 March 1961: Hector Escobar Serrano, former Ambassador of Argentina
  • 11 April 1961: Ramón Sedó Gómez, former diplomat, Spain
  • 22 April 1961: Charles Lucet, former diplomat, France
  • 16 May 1961: Victor Von Zahn Stranik, former Ambassador of Germany
  • 14 February 1962: Carlos Arias Navarro, former Prime Minister of Spain
  • 14 February 1962: Adolfo Martín-Gamero, former Minister, Spain
  • 14 February 1962: Santiago Ruiz Tabanera, former diplomat, Spain
  • 14 February 1962: Fernando Fuentes de Villavicencio, General, Spain
  • 14 February 1962: Javier Laviña Berenguer, Colonel, Spain
  • 14 February 1962: Mariano Ossorio Arévalo, Marques of Valdavia, Spain
  • 14 February 1962: Luiz Alvarez de Estrada y Luque, Baron, Spain
  • 14 February 1962: José Navarro, Count of Casa Loja, Spanish Olympian
  • 17 May 1962: Cardinal Arcadio Larraona Saralegui, Prefect Emeritus, Congregation of Rites
  • 15 June 1962: Vicente Puyal Gil, former politician, Spain
  • 19 July 1962: Ademar de Barros, former Governor of São Paulo, Brazil
  • 5 September 1962: Rafael Morales Hernández, former diplomat, Spain
  • 8 September 1962: José Antonio Elola-Olaso, former politician, Spain
  • 15 September 1962: José Díaz de Villegas y Bustamante, Spanish soldier and writer
  • 30 October 1962: Clemente Araoz, former diplomat, Peru
  • 13 November 1962: Javier Ramirez Cardona, former diplomat, Colombia
  • 14 December 1962: José Miguel Ruiz y Morales, Spanish doctor
  • 25 January 1963: Antero de Ussía y Murúa, former diplomat, Spain
  • 26 April 1963: Carlos Jiménez Díaz, Spanish physician
  • 3 June 1963: Cardinal Raúl Silva Henríquez, Bishop of Colombo
  • 26 June 1963: Rafael Rubio Freire Duarte, former diplomat, Spain
  • 10 December 1963: Gerald Wellesley, Prince of Waterloo, Belgium
  • 9 January 1964: Alberto Prebisch, former Mayor of Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 2 March 1964: Juracy Magalhães, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
  • 16 March 1964: José Solís Ruiz, former Minister, Spain
  • 16 March 1964: Manuel Fraga, former Minister of Interior, Spain
  • 27 April 1964: Joseph Harfouche, former Ambassador of Lebanon
  • 11 May 1964: Luis Gonzalez Barros, former Ambassador of Colombia
  • 4 July 1964: Edmond de Beauverger, former Ambassador of France
  • 29 July 1964: Leopoldo Boado y Endeiza, former Admiral, Spain
  • 28 September 1964: Manuel Aznar Zubigaray, former diplomat, Spain
  • 28 September 1964: Rafael Fernandez de Bobadilla, former Admiral, Spain
  • 28 September 1964: Faustino Ruiz Gonzãlez, former Admiral, Spain
  • 6 October 1964: Manuel Valdés Larrañaga, former Procurator of Courts, Spain
  • 4 November 1964: Remigio Grillo, former Ambassador of Italy
  • 6 November 1964: António Villacieros y Benito, former diplomat, Spain
  • 12 December 1964: Félix Iturriaga y Codes, former diplomat, Spain
  • 12 December 1964: Gonzalo Fernández Puyó, former diplomat, Peru
  • 30 February 1965: Olivier Wormser, former diplomat, France
  • 3 February 1965: Aurélio de Lira Tavares, former Member of Military Junta, Brazil
  • 9 February 1965: Pedro Chaná Cariola, former Ambassador, Chile
  • 5 June 1965: Raimundo de Moura Britto, former Minister of Health, Brazil
  • 5 June 1965: Cardinal Fernando Cento, former Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary
  • 9 June 1965: Pedro Nieto Antúnez, former Minister of Navy, Italy
  • 21 July 1965: Emilio Battista, former Senator, Italy
  • 13 August 1965: Hans-Christoph Seebohm, former Vice-Chancellor, West Germany
  • 7 September 1965: Bernardo Mattarella, former Minister of Foreign Trade, Italy
  • 7 September 1965: Rafael Couchoud Sebastiá, former diplomat, Spain
  • 7 September 1965: José Garcia Usano, former diplomat, Spain
  • 7 September 1965: Luis Peralta Espana, former diplomat, Spain
  • 7 September 1965: Faustino Armijo y Gallardo, former diplomat, Spain
  • 7 September 1965: Juan Schwartz Díaz-Flores, former diplomat, Spain
  • 13 October 1965: Cardinal Angelo Dell'Acqua, former Vicar General of Rome
  • 13 November 1965: Octacílio Terra Ururahy, former General, Brazil
  • 17 January 1966: Juarez Távora, former Minister of Transport, Brazil
  • 8 March 1966: Sergio Corrêa da Costa, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 8 March 1966: Miguel Ángel Pardo Marchena, former diplomat, Dominican Republic
  • 21 March 1966: Karl Gumbel, former State Secretary, Germany
  • 21 March 1966: Miguel María de Lojendio Irure, former diplomat, Spain
  • 21 March 1966: Esteban Rodriguez Landaeta, former Ambassador of Venezuela
  • 25 June 1966: Aguinaldo Boulitreau Fragoso, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 1 July 1966: Dante Graziosi, former diplomat, Italy
  • 6 July 1966: Georges Cabanier, former Grand Chancellor, Legion of Honour, France
  • 26 July 1966: Federico Silva Muñoz, former Minister of Public Works, Spain
  • 9 September 1966: Marcel-Henri Jaspar, former Ambassador of Belgium
  • 13 October 1966: Paulo Leão de Moura, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 21 October 1966: Cardinal Antonio Samorè, former Librarian, Holy Roman Church
  • 10 November 1966: Cardinal Giovanni Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano, Archbishop of Bologna
  • 6 December 1966: Ivan Matteo Lombardo, former Minister of Foreign Trade, Italy
  • 6 December 1966: Cardinal Fernando Quiroga Palacios, Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela
  • 20 December 1966: Jorge de Paço Mattoso Maia, First Lieutenant, Brazil
  • 21 December 1966: Giovanni Panico, former Nuncio, Vatican City
  • 28 January 1967: Erik Dons, former Ambassador of Norway
  • 16 February 1967: Cesáreo Juste Cadierno, former diplomat, Spain
  • 16 February 1967: Juan José Pradera Ortega, former diplomat, Spain
  • 16 February 1967: Fernando Olivié González-Pumariega, former diplomat, Spain
  • 28 February 1967: Adalberto Pereira dos Santos, former Vice President of Brazil
  • 28 February 1967: Alberto Reynaldo Pastor, former politician, Argentina
  • 28 February 1967: Décio Palmeiro de Escobar, General, Brazil
  • 4 April 1967: Arnaldo Forlani, former Prime Minister of Italy
  • 4 April 1967: Antigono Donati, former Deputy, Italy
  • 9 May 1967: Ernesto Giuriatti, Admiral, Italy
  • 24 June 1967: António Mauro, Monsignor, Vatican City
  • 4 July 1967: Francisco D'Álamo Lousada, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 24 July 1967: Vasconcelos Torres, former Senator, Brazil
  • 29 July 1967: Maximilian von Fürstenberg, former Prefect, Congregation for Oriental Churches
  • 12 August 1967: Mário Andreazza, former Minister of Transport, Brazil
  • 31 August 1967: Kinya Niizeki, former diplomat, Japan
  • 23 October 1967: Marquês Raimondo Giustiniani, former Ambassador of Italy
  • 23 October 1967: Juan Carlos Risso Sieura, former Ambassador of Uruguay
  • 26 January 1968: Tomás García Rebull, former Procurator of Courts, Spain
  • 26 January 1968: Vicente Urcuyo Rodriguez, former Ambassador of Nicaragua
  • 2 February 1968: Yasusuke Katsumo, former Ambassador of Japan
  • 2 February 1968: Haroldo Valladão, former Attorney-General, Brazil
  • 2 February 1968: Abreu Sodré, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
  • 18 March 1968: Robero Incer Barquero, former President, Central Bank of Nicaragua
  • 9 April 1968: Ignácio Silva Sucre, former Ambassador of Venezuela
  • 1 May 1968: Ottone Grisogono, former diplomt, Italy
  • 1 May 1968: Gaston De Schepper, former diplomat, Belgium
  • 6 June 1968: Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz, Spain
  • 6 June 1968: Ivo Arzua Pereira, former Mayor of Curitiba, Brazil
  • 6 June 1968: J. A. Ranitz, former Ambassador of Netherlands
  • 30 June 1968: Cristian Tattenbach, former President of National Assembly, Costa Rica
  • 11 July 1968: Bruno Heck, former Minister of Family Affairs, Germany
  • 22 July 1968: Edwin Swain Miller, Rear Admiral, United States
  • 26 July 1968: Julien Cain, former diplomat, France
  • 19 August 1968: G.E. do Nascimentoe Silva, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 19 August 1968: Carlos Sylvestre de Ouru Preto, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 1 February 1969: Hervé Alphand, former diplomat, France
  • 31 March 1969: Ernst Wirmer, former diplomat, Germany
  • 31 March 1969: Herbert Müller-Roschach, former diplomat, Germany
  • 31 March 1969: Vasco Tristão Letião da Cunha, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 1 May 1969: Rudolph Hiemstra, former Commandant General, Defence Forces, South Africa
  • 1 May 1969: Luis Edgardo Mercado Jarrín, former Prime Minister of Peru
  • 23 May 1969: Humberto Arguello Tefel, former diplomat, Nicaragua
  • 23 May 1969: Leandro Marín Abaunza, former diplomat, Nicaragua
  • 23 May 1969: Efraim Castilho Borges, former Ambassador of Nicaragua
  • 28 May 1969: Fernando Berckemeyer, former Ambassador of Peru
  • 20 August 1969: Estela Ramualdez Sulit, former Ambassador of Philippines
  • 22 September 1969: Ángel Sagaz Zubelzu, former Ambassador of Spain
  • 14 February 1970: Joseph Sigal, former Consul, United States
  • 2 March 1970: Diego Uribe Vargas, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Colombia
  • 3 April 1970: Guilherme Sevilla Sacasa, former Ambassador of Nicaragua
  • 21 May 1970: Enrique Lleras Restrepo, former Ambassador of Colombia
  • 21 May 1970: Gerard Eliza van Ittersum, former Ambassador of Germany
  • 10 July 1970: Francisco de Paula da Rocha Lagoa, former Minister of Health, Brazil
  • 10 July 1970: Raimundo Padilha, former Governor of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • 10 July 1970: Gilberto Marinho, former Senator, Brazil
  • 10 July 1970: Adolpho Justo Bezerra de Menezes, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 10 July 1970: Jean Dupong, former President of Council of State, Luxembourg
  • 10 July 1970: José Costa Cavalcanti, former politician, Spain
  • 10 July 1970: Gregorio López-Bravo, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
  • 10 July 1970: María del Carmen Cotoner y Cotoner, Duke of Amalfi, Spain
  • 10 July 1970: Gabriel Fernandez de Valderrama Moreno, former diplomat, Spain
  • 10 August 1970: Mário Gibson Barbosa, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
  • 16 September 1970: Édouard Bonnefous, former Minister of Commerce, France
  • 26 February 1971: Pedro Calmon, former Minister of Education, Brazil
  • 2 March 1971: Jarbas Passarinho, former Minister of Education, Brazil
  • 2 March 1971: Israel Pinheiro, former Governor of Minas Gerais, Brazil
  • 2 March 1971: Alacid Nunes, former Governor of Pará, Brazil
  • 6 March 1971: Morinosuke Kajima, former Senator, Japan
  • 31 May 1971: Petko Iliev, former diplomat, Bulgaria
  • 20 August 1971: Sadi J. Kavur, former Ambassador of Turkey
  • 9 September 1971: Gonzalo Facio Segreda, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Costa Rica
  • 19 January 1972: Nicolas Perazzo, former Ambassador of Venezuela
  • 15 March 1972: Henry Hopkinson, 1st Baron Colyton, former diplomat, United Kingdom
  • 11 April 1972: Ernesto Torres Diaz, former Ambassador of Colombia
  • 11 April 1972: Phairot Jayanam, former Ambassador of Thailand
  • 11 April 1972: Lucio Pabón, former Minister of National Defence, Colombia
  • 21 May 1972: Humberto Sousa Medeiros, former Archbishop of Boston, United Kingdom
  • 25 July 1972: Petrônio Portella, former President of Senate, Brazil
  • 25 July 1972: Ernesto Pereira Lopes, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Brazil
  • 25 July 1972: Aliomar Baleeiro, former President of Federal Supreme Court, Brazil
  • 25 July 1972: Erasmo Martins Pedro, former Federal Deputy, Brazil
  • 25 July 1972: Menandro Minahim, former Deputy Governor of Bahia, Brazil
  • 25 July 1972: Egberto da Silva Mafra, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 25 July 1972: Jorge D’Escragnolle Taunay, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 25 July 1972: Alarico da Silveira Junior, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 31 July 1972: António José Rodrigues Filho, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 28 August 1972: Duca Gerrit Eduard Middelburg, former Ambassador of Netherlands
  • 7 November 1972: Caio Flávio Prates da Silveira, former Chief of Staff, Federal District, Brazil
  • 7 November 1972: Pedro de Magalhães Padilha, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 19 December 1972: Alejandro Gallinal Heber, former Ambassador of Uruguay
  • 19 December 1972: Wladimir Murtinho, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 8 March 1973: Orlando Geisel, former Minister of Army, Brazil
  • 28 March 1973: Jose Luis Cardona Cooper, former Ambassador of Costa Rica
  • 28 March 1973: José António Giminez Arnan, former Ambassador of Spain
  • 28 March 1973: Roman Ortega, former Ambassador of Costa Rica
  • 11 April 1973: Carlos Borda Mendonza, former Ambassador of Colombia
  • 25 April 1973: Pierre Emile Debillote, former diplomat, France
  • 26 July 1973: André Teixeira de Mesquita, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 26 July 1973: Carlos Alberto da Fontoura, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 26 September 1973: Hugo Biermann, former Chief of Defence Staff, South Africa
  • 26 September 1973: Werndly van der Riet, former Chief of Defence Staff, South Africa
  • 16 November 1973: Emilio Calderon Puig, former Ambassador of Mexico
  • 2 December 1973: Hildegard Muller, former diplomat, South Africa
  • 14 January 1974: Alfonso de la Serna, former diplomat, Spain
  • 14 January 1974: Manuel Alabart, former Ambassador of Spain
  • 12 February 1974: Jaime Alba Delibes, former diplomat, Spain
  • 15 April 1974: Eduardo de Guzmán, former diplomat, Spain
  • 23 April 1974: Pablo M. del Pino, former Consul, Argentina
  • 23 April 1974: Licinio de la Fuente, former Minister of Labour, Spain
  • 11 July 1974: Antonio Martín Araujo, former Minister, Venezuela
  • 12 February 1975: Shusaku Wada, former Ambassador of Japan
  • 28 February 1975: Abdou Diouf, former President of Senegal (then Prime Minister)
  • 28 February 1975: Assane Seck, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Senegal
  • 28 February 1975: Oumane Camara, former Minister of Information, Senegal
  • 28 February 1975: Henri Arphang Senghor, former Ambassador of Senegal
  • 17 April 1975: Ehrenfried von Holleben, former Ambassador of Germany
  • 17 April 1975: Ramon Martin Herrero, former Ambassador of Spain
  • 16 May 1975: Fredrik Almqvist, former diplomat, Sweden
  • 16 May 1975: Gunnar Dryselius, former Ambassador of Sweden
  • 28 May 1975: Kenneth Kaunda, former President of Zambia
  • 21 October 1975: Maurice Couve de Murville, former Prime Minister of France
  • 21 October 1975: Yvon Bourges, former Minister of Defence, France
  • 21 October 1975: Jean Sauvagnargues, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, France
  • 21 October 1975: Michel Poniatowski, former Minister of Interior, France
  • 21 October 1975: Norbert Ségard, former Minister of Foreign Trade, France
  • 21 October 1975: Paul Dijoud, former diplomat, France (later Minister of State, France)
  • 21 October 1975: Manea Mănescu, former Prime Minister of Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Ștefan Voitec, former President of Great National Assembly, Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Vasile Vâlcu, former Vice President of State Council, Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Gheorghe Oprea, former Deputy Prime Minister, Romania
  • 21 October 1975: George Macovescu, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Ștefan Andrei, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Emil Bobu, former Minister of Interior, Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Gheorghe Cioară, former Minister of Electricity, Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Angelo Miculescu, former Minister of Agriculture, Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Constantin Stătescu, former Minister of Justice
  • 21 October 1975: , former Minister of Tourism, Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Ion Ioniță, former Minister of Armed Forces, Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Ioan Ursu, former Minister, Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Nicolae M. Nicolae, former diplomat, Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Ion Patan, former diplomat, Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Marin Iliescu, former Ambassador of Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Aurel Duma, former diplomat, Romania
  • 21 October 1975: Teodor Coman, former diplomat, Romania
  • 22 October 1975: Ioan Avram, former diplomat, Romania
  • 1 July 1976: Masuo Yanagi, former Chairman, Mitsui Bank, Japan
  • 10 July 1976: Wojciech Jaruzelski, former President of Poland
  • 10 July 1976: Edward Babiuch, former Prime Minister of Poland
  • 10 July 1976: Józef Tejchma, former Deputy Prime Minister, Poland
  • 10 July 1976: Józef Kępa, former Deputy Prime Minister, Poland
  • 10 July 1976: Mieczysław Jagielski, former Deputy Prime Minister, Poland
  • 10 July 1976: Stefan Olszowski, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Poland
  • 10 July 1976: Ryszard Frelek, former Member of Sejm, Poland
  • 28 July 1976: Nikola Ljubičić, former President of Serbia, Yugoslavia
  • 28 July 1976: Dragoslav Marković, former President of Serbia, Yugoslavia
  • 28 July 1976: Raif Dizdarević, former President of Presidency, Yugoslavia
  • 28 July 1976: Džemal Bijedić, former President of Federal Executive Council, Yugoslavia
  • 28 July 1976: Kiro Gligorov, former President of Federal Assembly, Yugoslavia
  • 28 July 1976: Živan Vasiljević, former President of People's Assembly, Serbia, Yugoslavia
  • 28 July 1976: Vladimir Bakarić, former Member of Presidency, Yugoslavia
  • 28 July 1976: Miloš Minić, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yugoslavia
  • 28 July 1976: Emil Ludviger, former Member of Executive Council, Yugoslavia
  • 28 July 1976: Jakov Blažević, former President of Executive Council, Croatia, Yugoslavia
  • 28 July 1976: Živorad Kovačević, former diplomat, Yugoslavia
  • 28 July 1976: Petar Zečević, former diplomat, Yugoslavia
  • 28 July 1976: Mirko Milutinović,former diplomat, Yugoslavia
  • 28 July 1976: Milan Stojakovic, former Ambassador of Yugoslavia
  • 28 July 1976: Peko Dapčević, former Chief of Staff, Yugoslavia
  • 11 August 1976: Trpe Jakovlevski, former diplomat, Yugoslavia
  • 22 September 1976: Adolf Bredo Stabell, former Ambassador of Norway
  • 6 December 1976: Bernard Durand, former Counsellor, France
  • 17 March 1977: Joaquim Bernal, former Ambassador of Mexico
  • 20 May 1977: Nobuo Okuchi, former Ambassador of Japan
  • 20 May 1977: Roberto Assumpção, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 20 May 1977: Eric Butzke, former Ambassador of East Germany
  • 5 July 1977: Nenko Draganov Tchendov, former Ambassador of Bulgaria
  • 7 July 1977: Gumersindo Rodríguez, former Minister of Power, Venezuela
  • 7 July 1977: Reinaldo Figueredo Planchart, former Minister, Venezuela
  • 7 July 1977: Guido Grooscors, former Minister of Interior, Venezuela
  • 7 July 1977: Jorge Gomez Mantellini, former Governor of Caracas, Venezuela
  • 7 July 1977: German Nava Carrillo, former diplomat, Venezuela
  • 7 July 1977: Román Valencia, former diplomat, Venezuela
  • 7 July 1977: Jesus A. Ponce, former diplomat, Venezuela
  • 7 July 1977: Gonzalo Plata, former diplomat, Venezuela
  • 7 July 1977: Francisco Armando Guedez, former diplomat, Venezuela
  • 7 July 1977: Ney Pulgar, former diplomat, Venezuela
  • 1 September 1977: Francisco Astray Rodriguez, former Ambassador of Cuba
  • 20 December 1977: Ramiro Saraiva Guerreiro, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: Célio Borja, former Minister of Justice, Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: João Paulo dos Reis Veloso, former Minister of Planning, Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: Azeredo da Silveira, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: Robert Santos, former Minister of Health, Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: Djaci Falcão, former Judge of Federal Supreme Court, Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: Floriano Peixoto Faria Lima, former Governor of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: Paulo Egydio Martins, former Governor of São Paulo, Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: Elmo Serejo Farias, former Governor of Federal District, Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: Dário Moreira de Castro Alves, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: Ítalo Zappa, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: Armindo Branco Mendes Cadaxa, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: João Paulo da Silva Paranhos do Rio Branco, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: Francisco de Assis Grieco, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: Luiz Augusto Pereira Souto Maior, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 20 December 1977: Paulo Cabral de Mello, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 3 March 1978: Amir Shilaty, former Ambassador of Iran
  • 20 April 1978: Andrés Reguera, former Minister of Information, Spain
  • 20 April 1978: Carlos Gámir Prieto, former diplomat, Spain
  • 20 April 1978: Miguel Solano Aza, former diplomat, Spain
  • 20 April 1978: Antonio Elías Martinena, former diplomat, Spain
  • 20 April 1978: Pablo de Churruca y de la Plaza, Marqués de San Felices, Spain
  • 5 May 1978: Janko Smole, former Minister of Finance, Yugoslavia
  • 5 May 1978: Anton Lah, former diplomat, Yugoslavia
  • 19 May 1978: Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski, former Minister of Economic Cooperation, Germany
  • 19 May 1978: Manfred Schüler, former Head of Chancellery, Germany
  • 19 May 1978: Josef Ertl, former Minister of Agriculture, Germany
  • 19 May 1978: Henning Schwarz, former Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
  • 19 May 1978: Günter Flessner, former Minister of Agriculture, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
  • 19 May 1978: Günther van Well, former Secretary of State, Germany
  • 19 May 1978: Peter Hermes, former diplomat, Germany
  • 19 May 1978: Frank Paul, former diplomat, Germany
  • 19 May 1978: Fritz Caspari, former diplomat, Germany
  • 19 May 1978: Klaus Bölling, former Government Spokesperson, Germany
  • 30 August 1978: Fernando Rodríguez-Porrero y de Chávarri, former Ambassador of Spain
  • 30 August 1978: Ingvald Smith-Kielland, former Court Marshal, Norway
  • 30 August 1978: Georg Kristiansen, former diplomat, Norway
  • 30 August 1978: Leif Edwardsen, former Ambassador of Norway
  • 30 August 1978: Tore Bøgh, former Ambassador of Norway
  • 30 August 1978: Paul Owren, former Royal Physician, Norway
  • 7 September 1978: Árpád Szenes, Hungarian painter
  • 28 December 1978: João Figueiredo, former President of Brazil
  • 28 December 1978: Luís Gonzaga do Nascimento e Silva, former Minister of Labour, Brazil
  • 28 December 1978: Golbery do Couto e Silva, former Chief of Staff of Presidency, Brazil
  • 28 December 1978: Joelmir Campos de Araripe Macedo, former Minister of Air Force, Brazil
  • 28 December 1978: Geraldo Azevedo Henning, former Minister of Navy, Brazil
  • 28 December 1978: Eduardo Moreira Hosannah, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 5 January 1979: Hernando Currea Cubides, former Minister of Defence, Colombia
  • 18 April 1979: Américo Ghioldi, former Ambassador of Argentina
  • 18 May 1979: John Wilson, 2nd Baron Moran, former Ambassador of United Kingdom
  • 31 May 1979: Frigyes Puja, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hungary
  • 31 May 1979: Ferenc Simon, former diplomat, Hungary
  • 31 May 1979: János Nagy, former diplomat, Hungary
  • 31 May 1979: József Birë, former diplomat, Hungary
  • 31 May 1979: Ferenc Csaba, former diplomat, Hungary
  • 31 May 1979: Lyudmila Zhivkova, former politician, Bulgaria
  • 31 May 1979: Petar Mladenov, former President of Bulgaria
  • 31 May 1979: Grisha Filipov, former Prime Minister of Bulgaria
  • 31 May 1979: Andrey Lukanov, former Prime Minister of Bulgaria
  • 31 May 1979: Peko Takov, former Deputy Chairman, State Council, Bulgaria
  • 31 May 1979: Nikolay Manolov, former diplomat, Bulgaria
  • 31 May 1979: Groudi Jelev, former diplomat, Bulgaria
  • 31 May 1979: Grigor Stoytchkov, former diplomat, Bulgaria
  • 31 May 1979: Ilia Kachev, former diplomat, Bulgaria
  • 31 May 1979: Ognyan Donev, former diplomat, Bulgaria
  • 31 May 1979: Boris Tsvetkov, former diplomat, Bulgaria
  • 31 May 1979: Dimitar Traykov, former Ambassador of Bulgaria
  • 31 May 1979: Christo Christov, Bulgarian film personality
  • 30 June 1979: Jorge Del Campo Vidal, former Ambassador of Peru
  • 13 July 1979: Géraud Michel de Pierredon, former diplomat, France
  • 28 July 1979: Luis Rodríguez, former Ambassador of Venezuela
  • 14 August 1979: Fortune FitzRoy, Duchess of Grafton, former Mistress of Robes, United Kingdom
  • 14 August 1979: Philip Moore, Baron Moore of Wolvercote, former Private Secretary to Queen, United Kingdom
  • 1 September 1979: Kevin Rush, former Ambassador of Ireland
  • 3 September 1979: Wojciech Chabasiński, former Ambassador of Poland
  • 14 September 1979: Charles Delgado, former Ambassador of Senegal
  • 13 October 1979: Pierluigi Alverá, former Ambassador of Italy
  • 15 October 1979: Angelo Felici, President Emeritus, Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei
  • 9 January 1980: Hassan Ali, former Minister of Economy, Iran
  • 30 June 1980: J. L. R. Huydecoper van Nigtevecht, former Ambassador of Netherlands
  • 30 June 1980: Joseph Missanda, former Ambassador of Gabon
  • 5 August 1980: Tómas Þorvaldsson, Icelandic magnate
  • 5 August 1980: Þórhallur Ásgeirsson, former Ambassador of Iceland
  • 19 November 1980: Gianni De Michelis, former Deputy Prime Minister, Italy
  • 19 November 1980: Giuseppe Zamberletti, former Minister of Civil Protection, Italy
  • 19 November 1980: Piergiorgio Bressani, former Secretary, Council of Ministers, Italy
  • 19 November 1980: Francesco Malfatti di Montetretto, former Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Italy
  • 19 November 1980: Cesidio Guazzaroni, former European Commissioner
  • 19 November 1980: Walter Gardini, former diplomat, Italy
  • 19 November 1980: Maurizio Bucci, former diplomat, Italy
  • 19 November 1980: Carlo Calenda, former diplomat, Italy
  • 19 November 1980: Mário Magliano, former Ambassador of Italy
  • 26 November 1980: Moriki Tani, former Ambassador of Japan
  • 26 November 1980: Michel Mouzas, former Ambassador of Greece
  • 5 December 1980: Johan Jørgen Holst, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Norway
  • 5 December 1980: Knut Frydenlund, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Norway
  • 5 December 1980: Odd Grønvold, former Grand Chamberlain, Norway
  • 5 December 1980: Magne Hagen, former Private Secretary to King, Norway
  • 5 December 1980: Eivinn Berg, former State Secretary, Foreign Ministry, Norway
  • 5 December 1980: Sverre B. Hamre, former Chief of Defence, Norway
  • 5 December 1980: Kjell Bjørge-Hansen, former Chief of Armed Forces, Norway
  • 5 December 1980: Kjell Rasmussen, former diplomat, Norway
  • 23 December 1980: Jesco von Puttkamer, former Ambassador of Germany
  • 19 January 1981: Louis A. Lerner, former diplomat, United States
  • 19 January 1981: Dimitar Traykov, former Ambassador of Bulgaria
  • 23 January 1981: Virginio Rognoni, former Minister of Defence, Italy
  • 23 January 1981: Antonio Maccanico, former Minister of Regional Affairs, Italy
  • 23 January 1981: Lelio Lagorio, former Minister of Defence, Italy
  • 23 January 1981: Arnaldo Esquillante, former diplomat, Italy
  • 28 January 1981: Chung Tai Kim, former Ambassador of South Korea
  • 7 August 1981: Ahmed Abdul Mabi Macki, former Minister of National Economy, Oman
  • 7 August 1981: Karel Coeckx, former Ambassador of Belgium
  • 7 August 1981: Corsino Fortes, former Ambassador of Cape Verde
  • 7 August 1981: Mariano Tirado, former Ambassador of Venezuela
  • 7 August 1981: Robert Six, former Ambassador of Belgium
  • 22 September 1981: Dulce Figueiredo, former First Lady of Brazil
  • 22 September 1981: Jorge Carlos Ribeiro, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 22 September 1981: João Carlos Pessoa Fragoso, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 22 September 1981: Orlando Soares Carbonar, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 22 September 1981: Ivan Velloso da Silveira Batalha, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 22 September 1981: Adolpho Corrêa de Sá e Benevides, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 19 October 1981: Raniero Vanni d'Archirafi, former diplomat, Italy
  • 22 October 1981: Dimitris Heraclides, former Ambassador of Greece
  • 26 October 1981: Benkaram Mohammed Darweefsh, former Ambassador of Greece
  • 28 October 1981: Petros Molyviatis, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece
  • 28 October 1981: Adamantios Vacalopoulos, former diplomat, Greece
  • 28 October 1981: Alexandre Raphael, former diplomat, Greece
  • 28 October 1981: Emmanuel Spyridakis, former Ambassador of Greece
  • 28 October 1981: Aristotelis Frydas, former diplomat, Greece
  • 11 November 1981: Délio Jardim de Mattos, former Minister of Aeronautics, Brazil
  • 25 November 1981: Juan José Rosón, former Minister of Interior, Spain
  • 27 April 1982: Gaston Thorn, former Prime Minister of Luxembourg
  • 26 June 1982: Jean-François de Liedekerke, former Ambassador of Belgium
  • 26 June 1982: Alfred Cahen, former diplomat, Belgium
  • 16 August 1982: Hocine Djoudi, former Ambassador of Algeria
  • 7 September 1982: Paulo Maluf, former Governor of São Paulo, Brazil
  • 15 November 1982: Ahmed Maher El Sayed, former Ambassador of Egypt
  • 10 December 1982: Jean-Luc Dehaene, former Prime Minister of Belgium
  • 10 December 1982: Philippe Maystadt, former Deputy Prime Minister, Belgium
  • 10 December 1982: Alfred Vreven, former Minister of Defence, Belgium
  • 10 December 1982: Albert Debeche, former Chief of Defence, Belgium
  • 10 December 1982: Luc Putman, former Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Belgium
  • 10 December 1982: José Charlier, former diplomat, Belgium
  • 10 December 1982: Joseph Trouveroy, former diplomat, Belgium
  • 10 December 1982: Willy Tielemans, former diplomat, Belgium
  • 10 December 1982: Prosper Thuysbaert, former diplomat, Belgium
  • 10 December 1982: Gilbert Declercq, Belgian artist
  • 5 May 1983: Kálmán Ábrahám, former Minister of Urban Development, Hungary
  • 5 May 1983: Károly Szarka, former Deputy Foreign Minister, Hungary
  • 5 May 1983: Tibor Melega, former Deputy Trade Minister, Hungary
  • 5 May 1983: Zsolt Bajnok, former diplomat, Hungary
  • 5 May 1983: László Rosta, former diplomat, Hungary
  • 5 May 1983: Ede Gazdik, former Ambassador of Hungary
  • 5 May 1983: Ferenc Farago, former diplomat, Hungary
  • 16 May 1983: Bailio Fra'Hubert Pallavicini, Italian noble
  • 18 May 1983: Maximiano Eduardo da Silva Fonseca, former Minister of Navy, Brazil
  • 30 July 1983: Yutaka Tamura, former Ambassador of Japan
  • 16 August 1983: Jean-Marie Piret, former Principal Private Secretary to King, Belgium
  • 16 August 1983: Guiseppe Arturo Nigra, former Ambassador of Italy
  • 16 August 1983: Giacomo Profili, former Ambassador of Italy
  • 19 August 1983: Boutros Boutros-Ghali, former Secretary-General, United Nations
  • 19 August 1983: Saied Abdel Kader Hamza, former diplomat, Egypt
  • 19 August 1983: Gamal Mansour, former diplomat, Egypt
  • 19 August 1983: Mohamed El-Sayed El, former diplomat, Egypt
  • 19 August 1983: Mahmond Amin Fathi, former diplomat, Egypt
  • 19 August 1983: Mokhless Gobba, former diplomat, Egypt
  • 19 August 1983: Mohamed Abdel Hamid Raduan, former diplomat, Egypt
  • 19 August 1983: Yehia Refaat, former diplomat, Egypt
  • 22 August 1983: Karolos Papoulias, former President of Greece (then Minister)
  • 22 August 1983: Menios Koutsogiorgas, former Minister of Interior, Greece
  • 22 August 1983: Pausanias Zakolikos, former Deputy Minister of National Defence, Greece
  • 22 August 1983: Yannis Kapsis, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece
  • 22 August 1983: Grigoris Varfis, former President of Council, European Union
  • 22 August 1983: Georges Sekeris, former Ambassador of Greece
  • 22 August 1983: Nicholas Katapodis, former diplomat, Greece
  • 22 August 1983: Dimitrios Maroudas, former diplomat, Greece
  • 22 August 1983: Dimitris Papaioannon, former diplomat, Greece
  • 2 September 1983: Andrzej Maria Deskur, former President, Pontifical Academy of Immaculate Conception
  • 2 September 1983: Paul Marcinkus, Pro-President Emeritus, Pontifical Commission
  • 2 September 1983: Lucas Moreira Neves, former Prefect, Congregation for Bishops
  • 5 November 1983: Richard L. Lawson, former Deputy Chief, U.S. Europe Command
  • 6 January 1984: Julián Campo, former Minister of Public Works, Spain
  • 6 January 1984: Carlos Romero, former Minister of Agriculture, Food, Spain
  • 6 January 1984: Miguel Boyer, former Minister of Economy, Commerce, Spain
  • 6 January 1984: Ramón Fernandez de Soignie, former Ambassador of Spain
  • 6 January 1984: Luis de Velasco Rami, former Secretary of State, Commerce, Spain
  • 6 January 1984: Eduardo Sotillos, former Government Spokesperson, Spain
  • 6 January 1984: Manuel Marín, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Spain
  • 17 January 1984: Pentti Talvitie, former Ambassador of Finland
  • 17 January 1984: Tómas A. Tómasson, Member of Althing, Iceland
  • 17 January 1984: Ingvi Sigurður Ingvarsson, former diplomat, Iceland
  • 17 January 1984: Einar Benediktsson, Icelandic poet (posthumous)
  • 19 January 1984: Pedro Pablo Aguilar, former politician, Venezuela
  • 18 April 1984: Herma Kirchschläger, former First Lady of Austria
  • 18 April 1984: Leopold Gratz, former President of National Council, Austria
  • 18 April 1984: Rudolf Thalhammer, former Third President of National Council, Austria
  • 18 April 1984: Peter Jankowitsch, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Austria
  • 18 April 1984: Wilfried Haslauer, former Governor of Salzburg, Austria
  • 18 April 1984: Gerald Hinteregger, former Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Austria
  • 18 April 1984: Wolfgang Loibl, former Head of Presidential Chancellery, Austria
  • 18 April 1984: Eric Hochleitner, former Ambassador of Austria
  • 18 April 1984: Hans Nigisch, former diplomat, Austria
  • 18 April 1984: Kurt Zeleny, former diplomat, Austria
  • 18 April 1984: Robert Danzinger, former Director-General of Public Safety, Austria
  • 14 May 1984: Joaquim Chissano, former President of Mozambique
  • 4 July 1984: Joseph Luns, former Secretary-General, NATO
  • 4 July 1984: Sinclair L. Melner, former Deputy Chair, NATO Military Committee
  • 4 July 1984: Alfredo Karam, former Minister of Navy, Brazil
  • 4 July 1984: Lee Chong Chin, former Ambassador of North Korea
  • 4 July 1984: Geoffrey Vincent Brady, former Ambassador of Australia
  • 30 July 1984: André Corsino Tolentino, former Ambassador of Cape Verde
  • 3 August 1984: Carmela Aguilar Ayanz, former Ambassador of Peru
  • 13 August 1984: Napoleon Gimenez, former Ambassador of Venezuela
  • 29 August 1984: Emiel van Lennep, former Secretary-General, OECD
  • 22 September 1984: Narcís Serra, former Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
  • 25 September 1984: Peter Udoh, former Ambassador of Nigeria
  • 16 November 1984: Lars-Erik Thunholm, former CEO, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken
  • 16 November 1984: Hans Sølvhøj, former Court Marshal, Denmark
  • 16 November 1984: Uffe Ellemann-Jensen, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Denmark
  • 16 November 1984: Per Fergo, former Ambassador of Denmark
  • 24 November 1984: Ferdinand Lacina, former Minister of Finance, Austria
  • 24 November 1984: Antoinette Sassou Nguesso, First Lady of Republic of the Congo
  • 12 December 1984: Hans-Dietrich Genscher, former Vice-Chancellor of Germany
  • 12 December 1984: Léon Kengo wa Dondo, former Prime Minister of Zaire
  • 12 December 1984: Mpinga Kasenda, former Prime Minister of Zaire
  • 12 December 1984: Nyiwa Mobutu, former Minister, Zaire
  • 12 December 1984: Nzondomyo Adokpe Lingo, former President of National Assembly, Zaire
  • 12 December 1984: Umba-di Lutete, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Zaire
  • 12 December 1984: Victor Nendaka Bika, former Minister of Finance, Zaire
  • 12 December 1984: Seti Yale, former Advisor to President, Zaire
  • 12 December 1984: Mosambaye Singa Boyenge, former Chief of Armed Forces, Zaire
  • 12 December 1984: Bangala Oto-Wa-Ngama, former Governor of Kinshasa
  • 12 December 1984: Bonsange, former diplomat, Zaire
  • 12 December 1984: Lengema Dulia, former diplomat, Zaire
  • 12 December 1984: Bomele Molinco Ikaki, former diplomat, Zaire
  • 12 December 1984: Lema Mvunda, former diplomat, Zaire
  • 12 December 1984: Bulambo, former Ambassador of Zaire
  • 12 December 1984: Pay-Paywa Saykasige, former Ambassador of Zaire
  • 29 January 1985: Marcel Houllez, former Ambassador of Belgium
  • 29 January 1985: Christian Calmes, former Grand Marshal, Luxembourg
  • 29 January 1985: Jacques Poos, former Deputy Prime Minister, Luxembourg
  • 29 January 1985: Léopold Quarles van Ufford, former Ambassador of Luxembourg
  • 13 March 1985: Enrique Quintana, former Ambassador of Argentina
  • 13 March 1985: Silvino Manuel da Luz, former Minister of Foreign Minister, Cape Verde
  • 26 April 1985: Cardinal Agostino Casaroli, former Secretary of State, Holy See
  • 26 April 1985: Siddhi Savetsila, former Deputy Prime Minister, Thailand
  • 9 July 1985: Toshikuni Yahiro, former Chairman, Mitsui & Co.
  • 19 August 1985: Hassan Solaiman Abu Basha, former diplomat, Egypt
  • 5 September 1985: Kim Ki-Soo, former Ambassador of South Korea
  • 5 September 1985: Willt Patocchi, former Ambassador of Uruguay
  • 5 September 1985: Werner Schattmann, former Ambassador of Germany
  • 5 September 1985: Carlos Luis Pedroso, former Ambassador of Spain
  • 5 September 1985: Manuel Fonseca Veloso, former Ambassador of São Tomé and Príncipe
  • 12 November 1985: Robert Urbain, Minister of State, Belgium
  • 12 November 1985: Walter Moreira Salles, former Minister of Finance, Brazil
  • 31 January 1986: Arturo Uslar Pietri, former Minister of Finance, Venezuela
  • 25 February 1986: Lorenzo Natali, former European Commissioner for International Cooperation
  • 18 July 1986: Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor, former Vice President, International Court of Justice
  • 14 July 1986: Luís Viana Filho, former President of Federal Senate, Brazil
  • 14 July 1986: Rubens Ricupero, former Secretary-General, UNCTAD
  • 14 July 1986: Paulo Cardoso de Oliveira Pires do Rio, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 14 July 1986: Carlos Eduardo Fonseca Alves, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 14 July 1986: Joshua Montello, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 14 July 1986: João Tabajara de Oliveira, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 14 July 1986: Paulo Tarso Flecha de Lima, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 12 December 1986: Bokota w' Ekila, Zaire
  • 13 January 1987: Nils-Eric Svensson, Swedish sports administrator
  • 13 January 1987: Alice Trolle-Wachtmeister, former Chief Court Mistress, Sweden
  • 13 January 1987: Lennart Ahrén, former Marshal of Royal Court, Sweden
  • 13 January 1987: Sten Andersson, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sweden
  • 13 January 1987: Jan Eliasson, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sweden
  • 13 January 1987: Göran Hasselmark, diplomat, Sweden
  • 13 January 1987: Sven Fredrik Hedin, former Ambassador of Sweden
  • 21 January 1987: Blanca Ibáñez, former First Lady of Venezuela
  • 21 January 1987: Oswaldo Álvarez Paz, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Venezuela
  • 21 January 1987: Carmelo Lauría Lesseur, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Venezuela
  • 21 January 1987: Freddy Augusto Gonzalez Echenagucia, former Secretary-General to President, Venezuela
  • 21 January 1987: Moritz Eiris Villegas, former Ambassador of Venezuela
  • 21 January 1987: Ruben Carpio Castillo, Venezuelan author
  • 21 January 1987: Horacio Arteaga, Venezuela
  • 21 January 1987: Rafael José Neri, former Rector, UCV, Venezuela
  • 21 January 1987: Pedro Sorensen, former Ambassador of Venezuela
  • 28 October 1987: Danielle Mitterrand, former First Lady of France
  • 31 October 1987: Poul Schlüter, former Prime Minister of Denmark
  • 31 October 1987: Niels Christian Ersbøll, former Secretary-General, Council of Europe
  • 31 October 1987: Laurent Fabius, former Prime Minister of France
  • 31 October 1987: Bettino Craxi, former Prime Minister of Italy
  • 31 October 1987: Frans Andriessen, former European Commissioner
  • 31 October 1987: Garret FitzGerald, former Taoiseach of Ireland
  • 31 October 1987: Jacques Delors, former President of European Commission
  • 31 October 1987: Étienne Davignon, former Vice-President, European Commission
  • 31 October 1987: Émile Noël, former President, European University Institute
  • 31 October 1987: Wilfried Martens, former Prime Minister of Belgium
  • 31 October 1987: Ruud Lubbers, former Prime Minister of Netherlands
  • 26 November 1987: Aureliano Chaves, former Vice President of Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Marco Maciel, former Vice President of Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Humberto Lucena, former President of Senate, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Ulysses Guimarães, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Luís Rafael Mayer, former President of Supreme Court, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Abreu Sodré, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Dilson Funaro, former Minister of Finance, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Waldir Pires, former Minister of Defence, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Renato Archer, former Minister of Science and Technology, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: José Aparecido de Oliveira, former Minister of Culture, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: José Hugo Castelo Branco, former Minister of Industry, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Ronaldo Costa Couto, former Secretary-General to President, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Epitácio Cafeteira, former Governor of Maranhão, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Miguel Arraes, former Governor of Pernambuco, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Jorge Bornhausen, former Governor of Santa Catarina, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Orestes Quércia, former Governor of São Paulo, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Moreira Franco, former Governor of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: José Augusto Olympio Rocha de Almeida, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Fernando Abbott Galvão, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: José Nogueira Filho, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 26 November 1987: Adolfo Bloch, Brazilian television personality
  • 26 November 1987: Valentim Diniz, Brazilian businessman
  • 26 November 1987: Roberto Marinho, Brazilian businessman
  • 5 December 1987: Torbjørn Kristoffer Christiansen, former diplomat, Norway
  • 25 January 1988: Hernani do Amaral Peixoto, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 5 July 1988: Giuliano Vassalli, former President of Constitutional Court, Italy
  • 25 August 1988: Funiya Okada, former Ambassador of Japan
  • 13 October 1988: Queen Sofía of Spain
  • 13 October 1988: Infanta Margarita, Duchess of Soria
  • 13 October 1988: José Federico de Carvajal, former President of Senate, Spain
  • 13 October 1988: Francisco Fernández Ordóñez, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
  • 13 October 1988: Félix Pons, former Minister of Territorial Administration, Spain
  • 13 October 1988: José Rodríguez de la Borbolla, former President of Andalusia Government, Spain
  • 13 October 1988: Jordi Pujol, former President of Catalonian Government, Spain
  • 13 October 1988: Gabriel Ferrán de Alfaro, former Ambassador of Spain
  • 13 October 1988: Fernando Perpiña Robert, former diplomat, Spain
  • 13 October 1988: Máximo Cajal López, former diplomat, Spain
  • 12 November 1988: Léon Bollendorff, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Luxembourg
  • 12 November 1988: Jean-Claude Juncker, former Prime Minister of Luxembourg
  • 12 November 1988: Bernard Berg, former Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg
  • 12 November 1988: Marc Fischbach, former Minister of Defence, Luxembourg
  • 12 November 1988: Robert Krieps, former Minister of Culture, Environment, Luxembourg
  • 12 November 1988: Fernand Boden, former Minister of National Education, Luxembourg
  • 12 November 1988: Jean Spautz, former Minister of Home Affairs, Luxembourg
  • 12 November 1988: Marcel Schlechter, former Minister of Transport, Luxembourg
  • 18 March 1989: Moulay Slama Benzidane, former Ambassador of Morocco
  • 5 May 1989: Fernando Nardiz Vial, former Chief of Navy, Spain
  • 2 June 1989: Marianne von Weizsäcker, former First Lady of Germany
  • 2 June 1989: Wolfgang Schäuble, former President of Bundestag, Germany
  • 2 June 1989: Martin Bangemann, former Minister of Economics, Germany
  • 2 June 1989: Irmgard Schwaetzer, former Minister of Regional Planning, Germany
  • 2 June 1989: Lutz Stavenhagen, former Minister of State, Germany
  • 2 June 1989: Helmut Schäfer, former Minister of State, Germany
  • 2 June 1989: Lothar Späth, former Minister-President of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
  • 2 June 1989: Eberhard Diepgen, former Governing Mayor of Berlin, Germany
  • 2 June 1989: Klaus Blech, former Head of President's Office, Germany
  • 2 June 1989: Jürgen Sudhoff, former State Secretary, Foreign Office, Germany
  • 2 June 1989: Hans-Werner Lautenschlager, former State Secretary, Germany
  • 2 June 1989: Gisbert Poensgen, former Ambassador of Germany
  • 16 April 1990: Albrecht von Boeselager, former Grand Chancellor, Sovereign Military Order of Malta
  • 11 May 1990: Stephen Reckert, American writer
  • 12 September 1990: Diego Cordovez, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ecuador
  • 12 September 1990: Giulio Andreotti, former Prime Minister of Italy
  • 12 September 1990: Valerio Zanone, former Minister of Defence, Italy
  • 12 September 1990: Antonio La Pergola, former Minister of Community Policies, Italy
  • 12 September 1990: Antonio Gava, former Minister of Interior, Italy
  • 12 September 1990: Giovanni Manzolini, former Undersecretary of State, Italy
  • 12 September 1990: Andrew Manzella, former Secretary-General to President, Italy
  • 12 September 1990: Bruno Bottai, former Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Italy
  • 12 September 1990: Luigi Garafoli, former diplomat, Italy
  • 12 September 1990: Franco Ferretti, former diplomat, Italy
  • 12 September 1990: Enzo Perlot, former Ambassador of Italy
  • 12 September 1990: Sergio Berlinguer, former Secretary-General to President, Italy
  • 19 October 1990: Mário César Flores, former Minister of Navy, Brazil
  • 19 October 1990: Henrique Saboia, former Minister of Navy, Brazil
  • 19 October 1990: Bernardo Cabral, former Minister of Justice, Brazil
  • 5 November 1990: Axel Buus, former Ambassador of Denmark
  • 8 November 1990: Jacques Santer, former President of European Commission
  • 12 November 1990: Theodoros Pangalos, former Deputy Prime Minister, Greece
  • 12 November 1990: Dimitrios Makris, Greece
  • 12 November 1990: Konstantinos Iliopoulos, former diplomat, Greece
  • 12 November 1990: Georgios Mathioudakis, former diplomat, Greece
  • 12 November 1990: Leonidas Papakarias, former diplomat, Greece
  • 12 November 1990: Stylianos Vassilikos, former Ambassador of Greece
  • 12 November 1990: Costas Simitis, former Prime Minister of Greece
  • 22 November 1990: Noboru Takeshita, former Prime Minister of Japan
  • 23 November 1990: Andreas Meyer-Landrut, former Chief of Staff to President, Germany
  • 12 December 1990: Bengt Rabaeus, former diplomat, Sweden
  • 21 December 1990: Oscar Rizzato, Archbishop, Vatican City
  • 21 December 1990: Pietro Canisio Van Lierde, Archbishop, Vatican City
  • 21 December 1990: Domenico De Luca, Archbishop, Vatican City
  • 21 December 1990: Dino Monduzzi, former Prefect, Papal Household
  • 2 January 1991: Alberto da Costa e Silva, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 22 January 1991: Alexander Otto, former Ambassador of Austria
  • 20 February 1991: Cardinal Achille Silvestrini, former Prefect, Congregation for Oriental Churches
  • 27 February 1991: Gabriel Ferrán de Alfaro, former Ambassador of Spain
  • 15 April 1991: Luciano Koch, former Ambassador of Italy
  • 14 May 1991: Pieter van Vollenhoven, Netherlands
  • 14 May 1991: Ruud Lubbers, former Prime Minister of Netherlands
  • 14 May 1991: Hans van den Broek, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands
  • 15 May 1991: Per Skãld, Marshal, Sweden
  • 15 May 1991: Lennart Ljung, former Supreme Commander of Armed Forces, Sweden
  • 15 May 1991: Bror Stefenson, former Chief of Defence Staff, Sweden
  • 15 May 1991: Björn Eriksson, former President of Interpol
  • 15 May 1991: Jan Kuylenstierna, Marshal, Sweden
  • 15 May 1991: Carl Gustaf von Platen, former Chief Master of Ceremonies, Sweden
  • 15 May 1991: Peter Osvald, former diplomat, Sweden
  • 15 May 1991: Kerstin Asp. Johnsson, former Ambassador of Sweden
  • 2 July 1991: Luiz Felipe Lampreia, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
  • 2 July 1991: Agenor de Carvalho, former Head of Security to President, Brazil
  • 2 July 1991: Marcos Azambuja, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 2 July 1991: Tellervo Koivisto, former First Lady of Finland
  • 2 July 1991: Pertti Paasio, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Finland
  • 29 August 1991: Edgar Faure, former Prime Minister of France
  • 9 December 1991: Jacques De Staercke, former politician, Belgium
  • 9 December 1991: Jean Godeaux, former Governor of National Bank, Belgium
  • 3 February 1992: John Correia Afonso, Indian author
  • 14 February 1992: Robert Van Overberghe, former Ambassador of Belgium
  • 10 June 1992: Alceu Amoroso Lima, Brazilian writer
  • 10 June 1992: Macario Santiago Kastner, British musician
  • 26 August 1992: Enrique Silva Cimma, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chile
  • 30 September 1992: Giovanni Battistini, former Ambassador of Italy
  • 30 September 1992: Emilio Cassinello, former Ambassador of Spain
  • 12 October 1992: Søren Haslund-Christensen, former Court Marshal, Denmark
  • 12 October 1992: Niels Eilschou Holm, former Chamberlain, Denmark
  • 12 October 1992: H.P. Clausen, former Speaker of Folketing, Denmark
  • 23 November 1992: José Carro Otero, Spanish anthropologist
  • 2 December 1992: Empress Masako of Japan
  • 26 March 1993: Simone Veil, former President of European Parliament
  • 26 March 1993: King Mohammed VI of Morocco
  • 26 March 1993: Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco
  • 27 April 1993: David Ogilvy, 13th Earl of Airlie, former Lord Chamberlain, United Kingdom
  • 27 April 1993: David Gillmoore, former Permanent Undersecretary, United Kingdom
  • 27 April 1993: Robert Fellowes, former Private Secretary to Queen, United Kingdom
  • 9 June 1993: Paulo Cesar Prado Ferreira da Gama, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 9 June 1993: Joaquim-Francisco Coelho, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 21 June 1993: Basilio Basilio I, Poland
  • 9 July 1993: Gabriel Valdés, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chile
  • 9 July 1993: José Antonio Viera-Gallo, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Chile
  • 4 October 1993: Chilel Jawara, former First Lady of the Gambia
  • 9 November 1993: Emilio García Gómez, Spanish historian
  • 15 November 1993: Robert Van Lierop, former diplomat, United States
  • 29 November 1993: Princess Lalla Meryem of Morocco
  • 2 December 1993: Norihito, Prince Takamado
  • 2 December 1993: Hisako, Princess Takamado
  • 2 December 1993: Morihiro Hosokawa, former Prime Minister of Japan
  • 2 December 1993: Tsutomu Hata, former Prime Minister of Japan
  • 2 December 1993: Takako Doi, former Speaker of House of Representatives, Japan
  • 2 December 1993: Bunbei Hara, former President, Asian Women's Fund
  • 2 December 1993: Ryouhachi Kusaba, former diplomat, Japan
  • 7 December 1993: Celso Amorim, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
  • 11 August 1994: Georgios Iacovou, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cyprus
  • 11 August 1994: Andreas Gavrielides, former diplomat, Cyprus
  • 30 August 1994: Ivan da Silveira Serpa, former Minister of Navy, Brazil
  • 8 September 1994: Jean-Michel Wilmotte, French architect
  • 27 October 1994: Loïc Bouvard, former Member of National Assembly, France
  • 9 November 1994: Eddie Fenech Adami, former President of Malta
  • 14 November 1994: Wilfred de Souza, former Chief Minister of Goa, India
  • 14 November 1994: Bruce Millan, former European Commissioner for Regional Policy
  • 14 November 1994: Earl A. Powell III, former Chairman, U.S. Commission of Fine Arts
  • 29 November 1994: Efraín Goldenberg, former Prime Minister of Peru
  • 20 December 1994: José Joaquín Puig de la Bellacasa, former Secretary-General of Royal Household, Spain
  • 3 March 1995: Pieter Andries Swanepoel, former Ambassador of South Africa
  • 30 March 1995: Stanley Ho, Founder Chairman of SJM Holdings
  • 11 April 1995: Aldo Ajello, former diplomat, Italy
  • 26 June 1995: Esperança Machavela, former Minister of Justice, Mozambique
  • 25 July 1995: Federico Mayor Zaragoza, former Director-General, UNESCO
  • 26 July 1995: Ruy Mingas, former Ambassador of Angola
  • 2 October 1995: Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, former President of Tunisia
  • 4 October 1995: Júlio César Gomes dos Santos, former Federal Deputy, Brazil
  • 4 October 1995: Bernardo Cabral, former Minister of Justice, Brazil
  • 4 October 1995: Artur da Távola, former Federal Deputy, Brazil
  • 4 October 1995: Roseana Sarney, former Governor of Maranhão, Brazil
  • 4 October 1995: Sérgio Amaral, former Minister of Development, Trade, Brazil
  • 9 November 1995: Pratapsingh Rane, former Chief Minister of Goa, India
  • 9 January 1996: Alioune Blondin Béye, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mali
  • 16 January 1996: Venâncio da Silva Moura, former Minister of External Relations, Angola
  • 16 January 1996: Wu Tao, former diplomat, China
  • 22 February 1996: José María Vargas-Zúñiga Ledesma, Spain
  • 22 February 1996: Enrique Fuentes Quintana, former Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
  • 22 February 1996: Fernando Lázaro Carreter, Spanish journalist
  • 22 February 1996: José Ángel Sánchez Asiaín, Spanish economist
  • 22 February 1996: Miguel Artola Gallego, Spanish historian
  • 7 May 1996: Marcolino Moco, former Prime Minister of Angola
  • 20 May 1996: Michel-Akis Papageorgiou, former Ambassador of Greece
  • 3 June 1996: Guilherme Posser da Costa, former Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe
  • 17 June 1996: Thabo Mbeki, former President of South Africa
  • 23 August 1996: Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo
  • 23 August 1996: Infanta Cristina of Spain
  • 23 August 1996: José María Aznar, former Prime Minister of Spain
  • 23 August 1996: Federico Trillo, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Spain
  • 23 August 1996: Abel Matutes, former Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • 23 August 1996: Miguel Díaz Pache, former diplomat, Spain
  • 23 August 1996: Cristina Barrios Almazor, former diplomat, Spain
  • 23 August 1996: Raúl Morodo, former Ambassador of Spain
  • 23 August 1996: Rafael Spottorno, former Secretary-General of Royal Household, Spain
  • 23 August 1996: Fernando Almansa, former Head of Royal Household of HM King, Spain
  • 10 February 1997: Carlos Veiga, former Prime Minister of Cape Verde
  • 12 May 1997: Leonardo Santos Simão, former diplomat, Mozambique
  • 12 May 1997: Francisco Caetano Madeira, former diplomat, Mozambique
  • 9 June 1997: James Mitchel, former diplomat, Venezuela
  • 18 August 1997: Paulo Souto, former Governor of Bahia, Brazil
  • 18 August 1997: Eduardo Azeredo, former Governor of Minas Gerais, Brazil
  • 18 August 1997: Marcello Alencar, former Governor of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • 18 August 1997: Cristovam Buarque, former Governor of Federal District, Brazil
  • 18 August 1997: Mario Covas, former Governor of São Paulo, Brazil
  • 23 September 1997: Mihu Miron Biji, former Ambassador of Romania
  • 8 October 1997: Juan Ignacio Barrero, former President of Senate, Spain
  • 15 October 1997: Walter Neuer, former Ambassador of Germany
  • 17 October 1997: Miguel Ángel Burelli Rivas, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Venezuela
  • 17 October 1997: Nelson Valera Parra, former diplomat, Venezuela
  • 17 October 1997: Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem, former Prime Minister of Angola
  • 21 November 1997: Elizabeth Frawley Bagley, former Ambassador of United States
  • 16 December 1997: Antônio Carlos Magalhães, former President of Senate, Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: Eduardo Jorge Pereira, former Secretary-General of Presidency, Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: Clóvis Carvalho, former Minister of Development, Trade, Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: Benedito Onofre Bezerra Leonel, former Chief of General Staff, Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: José Israel Vargas, former Minister of Science and Technology, Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, former Minister of Finance, Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: Francisco Weffort, former Minister of Culture, Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: José Botafogo Gonçalves, former Minister of Industry, Commerce, Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: Benito Gamma, former Federal Deputy, Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: Adhemar Gabriel Bahadian, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: Ivan de Cannabrava, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: Alberto Mendes Cardoso, former Military Chief to President, Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: Gelson Fonseca Jr., former diplomat, Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: João Augusto de Médicis, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: Affonso Emilio de Alencastro Massot, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 16 December 1997: Luis Tupy Calder de Moura, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 13 March 1998: Jean-Claude Paye, former Secretary-General, OECD
  • 13 March 1998: Daniel Elm, former Ambassador of Argentina
  • 13 March 1998: Amílcar Spencer Lopes, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cape Verde
  • 16 April 1998: Oleksandr Moroz, former Chairman of Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine
  • 16 April 1998: Valeriy Pustovoitenko, former Prime Minister of Ukraine
  • 16 April 1998: Hennadiy Udovenko, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ukraine
  • 12 May 1998: Empress Michiko of Japan
  • 12 May 1998: Yukihiko Ikeda, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Japan
  • 29 May 1998: Cristobal Fernández Daló, former President of Senate, Venezuela
  • 29 May 1998: Asdrúbal Aguiar, former Minister of Interior, Venezuela
  • 29 May 1998: Freddy Rojas Parra, former Minister of Finance, Venezuela
  • 1 July 1998: Plácido Domingo, Spanish opera singer and conductor
  • 20 July 1998: Alfredo Kraus, Spanish tenor
  • 5 August 1998: Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger, Archbishop Emeritus of Paris
  • 13 August 1998: Helmut Kohl, former Chancellor of Germany
  • 13 August 1998: Rita Süssmuth, former President of Bundestag, Germany
  • 13 August 1998: Bernhard Vogel, former President of Bundesrat, Germany
  • 13 August 1998: Edmund Stoiber, former President of Bundesrat, Germany
  • 19 October 1998: Rosario Green, former Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mexico
  • 19 October 1998: Herminio Blanco Mendoza, former Secretary of Trade and Industry, Mexico
  • 19 October 1998: Pedro González Rubio S., former diplomat, Mexico
  • 19 October 1998: Salvador Campos Icardo, former diplomat, Mexico
  • 27 October 1998: Peter Sutherland, former Director, World Trade Organization
  • 16 November 1998: Vartan Gregorian, American academic
  • 4 February 1999: Dominique de Villepin, former Prime Minister of France
  • 4 February 1999: Catherine Trautmann, former Minister of Culture, France
  • 4 February 1999: Hubert Védrine, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, France
  • 27 May 1999: Anthony Giddens, British sociologist
  • 31 May 1999: Cesária Évora, Cape Verdean singer-songwriter
  • 9 July 1999: Vincente Loscertales, former diplomat, Spain
  • 9 July 1999: Ole Philipson, former diplomat, Denmark
  • 2 September 1999: Monika Wulf-Mathies, former European Commissioner
  • 16 November 1999: Jan Arvesen, former Ambassador of Norway
  • 13 September 1999: Mohamed Khairet El Fattah Radi, former Ambassador of Egypt
  • 13 December 1999: Louis Michel, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Belgium
  • 13 December 1999: Michel Corboz, Swiss conductor
  • 13 December 1999: Constantinos Ailianos, former diplomat, Greece
  • 13 December 1999: Emmanouil Gikas, former diplomat, Greece
  • 13 December 1999: Georges Yennimatas, former diplomat, Greece
  • 13 December 1999: Christos Rokofyllos, former diplomat, Greece
  • 11 January 2000: José Patrício, former Ambassador of Angola
  • 11 January 2000: Alfred Missong jun., former Ambassador of Austria
  • 14 March 2000: José Sarney, former President of Brazil
  • 14 March 2000: Ruth Cardoso, former First Lady of Brazil
  • 14 March 2000: Andrea Matarazzo, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 14 March 2000: Rafael Greca, former Mayor of Curitiba, Brazil
  • 14 March 2000: Frederico Cezar de Araujo, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 14 March 2000: Valter Pechy Moreira, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 14 March 2000: Lauro Barbosa da Silva Moreira, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 15 March 2000: Mircea Ionescu-Quintus, former President of Senate, Romania
  • 15 March 2000: Ion Diaconescu, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Romania
  • 15 March 2000: Mugur Isărescu, former Prime Minister of Romania
  • 6 April 2000: Jorge Alberto Lozoya, former diplomat, Mexico
  • 6 April 2000: José Ángel Gurría, former Secretary-General, OECD
  • 14 April 2000: Nikola Kaloudou, former Ambassador of Bulgaria
  • 12 May 2000: Luís Eduardo Magalhães, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Brazil
  • 2 August 2000: Joaquim Rafael Branco, former Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe
  • 11 September 2000: José Rodríguez-Spiteri, former diplomat, Spain
  • 11 September 2000: Alberto Aza, former Secretary-General to HM King, Spain
  • 11 September 2000: Juan Manuel de Barandica y Luxán, former Ambassador of Spain
  • 11 September 2000: Alfonso Sanz Portolés, former Secretary-General of Royal Household, Spain
  • 24 October 2000: Gregorio Peces-Barba, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Spain
  • 12 December 2000: Lucas Mahlasela Makhubela, former diplomat, South Africa
  • 3 January 2001: Guiseppe Acqua, former Ambassador of Italy
  • 5 February 2001: Gerald S. McGowan, former Ambassador of the United States
  • 16 February 2001: Walter Slaves, former Ambassador of Peru
  • 22 May 2001: Patricia Marsden‑Dole, former Trade Commissioner, Canada
  • 18 June 2001: Pedro Comissário Afonso, former diplomat, Mozambique
  • 4 July 2001: Niels Tillisch, former Ambassador of Norway
  • 16 July 2001: Krister Isaksson, former Ambassador of Sweden
  • 4 August 2001: Celso Lafer, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
  • 26 September 2001: Jorge Rodríguez Grossi, former Minister of Economy, Tourism, Chile
  • 26 September 2001: Heraldo Muñoz, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chile
  • 26 September 2001: Eduardo Araya Alemparte, former Ambassador of Chile
  • 8 November 2001: Jorge Giordani, former Minister of Finance, Venezuela
  • 8 November 2001: Álvaro Silva Calderón, former Minister of Energy, Venezuela
  • 8 November 2001: Luis Alfonso Dávila, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Venezuela
  • 8 November 2001: Andrés Eloy Rondën, former Ambassador of Venezuela
  • 8 November 2001: María Lourdes Urbaneja, former diplomat, Venezuela
  • 14 November 2001: Adalberto Rodríguez Giavarini, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Argentina
  • 14 November 2001: Jesús Fernando Taboada, former diplomat, Argentina
  • 3 January 2002: Roberto Antonione, former Senator, Italy
  • 3 January 2002: Salvatore Sechi, Italian historian
  • 3 January 2002: Antonio Puri Purini, former diplomat, Italy
  • 14 February 2002: Josef Hendrikus Jeurissen, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
  • 14 February 2002: Antônio Paulo Cachapuz de Medeiro, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 5 April 2002: Peter Cosgrove, former Governor-General of Australia (then Defence Chief)
  • 9 June 2002: Robert Bréchon, French poet and writer
  • 18 August 2002: Margot Klestil-Löffler, former First Lady of Austria
  • 18 August 2002: Franz Schausberger, former Governor of Salzburg, Austria
  • 18 August 2002: Helmut Türk, former diplomat, Austria
  • 25 September 2002: Enrique Pareja, former Ambassador of Argentina
  • 25 September 2002: John Campbell, former Ambassador of Ireland
  • 7 October 2002: Zorka Parvanova, former First Lady of Bulgaria
  • 7 October 2002: Lydia Shouleva, former Deputy Prime Minister, Bulgaria
  • 7 October 2002: Solomon Passy, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bulgaria
  • 7 October 2002: Meglena Kuneva, former Minister of European Affairs, Bulgaria
  • 14 October 2002: Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra, former President of Extremadura Government, Spain
  • 16 October 2002: Jorge Gabriel Perdomo Martinez, former Ambassador of Colombia
  • 24 October 2002: Pentti Arajärvi, former First Gentleman of Finland
  • 24 October 2002: Riitta Uosukainen, former Speaker of Parliament, Finland
  • 24 October 2002: Paavo Lipponen, former Prime Minister of Finland
  • 24 October 2002: Jan-Erik Enestam, former Minister of Defence, Finland
  • 6 December 2002: Pierre Brochand, former diplomat, France
  • 14 January 2003: Bunthan Bairaj-Vinichai, former Ambassador of Thailand
  • 16 January 2003: Synesio Sampaio Goes Son, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 16 January 2003: Antonio Catalano di Melilli, former Ambassador of Portugal
  • 31 January 2003: Costas Simitis, former Prime Minister of Greece
  • 31 January 2003: Apostolos Kaklamanis, former Speaker of Parliament, Greece
  • 31 January 2003: Vasso Papandreou, former Minister of Interior, Greece
  • 31 January 2003: Christos Pachtas, former Minister, Greece
  • 31 January 2003: Andreas Loverdos, former Minister of Education, Greece
  • 31 January 2003: Anastasios Skopelitis, former Ambassador of Greece
  • 31 January 2003: Ilias Plaskovitis, former banker, Greece
  • 31 January 2003: Ioannis Vavvas, former Ambassador of Greece
  • 4 April 2003: Carlos Ruckauf, former Vice President of Argentina
  • 29 May 2003: Ingrid Rüütel, former First Lady of Estonia
  • 29 May 2003: Ene Ergma, former Speaker of Riigikogu, Estonia
  • 29 May 2003: Lennart Meri, former President of Estonia
  • 29 May 2003: Juhan Parts, former Prime Minister of Estonia
  • 29 May 2003: Meelis Atonen, former Minister of Economic Affairs, Estonia
  • 29 May 2003: Margus Leivo, former Minister of Interior, Estonia
  • 29 May 2003: Kristiina Ojuland, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Estonia
  • 29 May 2003: Tarmo Kõuts, former Commander of Defence Forces, Estonia
  • 29 May 2003: Imants Freibergs, former First Gentleman of Latvia
  • 29 May 2003: Algirdas Brazauskas, former President of Lithuania
  • 29 May 2003: Laima Paksienė, former First Lady of Lithuania
  • 29 May 2003: Artūras Paulauskas, former Speaker of Seimas, Lithuania
  • 17 June 2003: József Bényi, former Deputy Foreign Minister, Hungary
  • 17 June 2003: Belisario Velasco, former Minister of Interior, Chile
  • 23 July 2003: Mauro Vieira, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
  • 23 July 2003: Tarso Genro, former Minister of Justice, Brazil
  • 23 July 2003: Luiz Fernando Furlan, former Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade, Brazil
  • 23 July 2003: Gilberto Gil, former Minister of Culture, Brazil
  • 23 July 2003: José Gregori, former Minister of Justice, Brazil
  • 23 July 2003: Luiz Dulci, former Secretary-General of Presidency, Brazil
  • 23 July 2003: Ruy de Lima Casaes e Silva, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 23 July 2003: Paulo César de Oliveira Campos, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 23 July 2003: Mário Vilalva, former diplomat, Brazil
  • 28 July 2003: Paul Duhr, Marshal of Grand Ducal Court, Luxembourg
  • 30 July 2003: Abdallah Salah Eddine Tazi, former Ambassador of Morocco
  • 3 September 2003: Dawlat Hassan, former Ambassador of Egypt
  • 11 September 2003: Wim Duisenberg, former President of European Central Bank
  • 17 October 2003: Marcelo Andrade de Moraes Garden, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 24 November 2003: Frank Carlucci, former Secretary of Defense, United States
  • 13 February 2004: Queen Sonja of Norway
  • 13 February 2004: Prince Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway
  • 13 February 2004: Princess Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway
  • 13 February 2004: Princess Märtha Louise of Norway
  • 11 March 2004: Wolfgang Kriechbaum, former diplomat, Austria
  • 11 March 2004: Michel Cosentino, former diplomat, Italy
  • 9 June 2004: Fernanda Montenegro, Brazilian actress
  • 23 June 2004: Richard Holbrooke, former diplomat, United States
  • 12 October 2004: José Alencar, former Vice President of Brazil
  • 31 January 2005: Silvio Berlusconi, former Prime Minister of Italy
  • 31 January 2005: Marcello Pera, former President of Senate, Italy
  • 31 January 2005: Pier Ferdinando Casini, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Italy
  • 31 January 2005: Franco Frattini, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Italy
  • 31 January 2005: Antonio Martino, former Minister of Defence, Italy
  • 31 January 2005: Gaetano Gifuni, former Secretary-General to President, Italy
  • 31 January 2005: Umberto Vattani, former Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Italy
  • 31 January 2005: Paolo Pucci of Benisichi, former Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Italy
  • 31 January 2005: Martin Bartenstein, former Minister of Economy and Labour, Austria
  • 31 January 2005: John Kyrle, former Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Austria
  • 31 January 2005: Rene Pollitzer, former diplomat, Austria
  • 9 March 2005: Harold V. Livermore, British historian
  • 9 March 2005: Heinrich von Pierer, former Advisor to the Government, Germany
  • 21 April 2005: Marcos Vilaça, former President, Federal Audit Court, Brazil
  • 21 April 2005: Sergio Telles, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 21 April 2005: António Luís Pale, former President of Administrative Tribunal, Luxembourg
  • 6 May 2005: Jean-Jacques Kassel, former Court Marshal, Luxembourg
  • 6 May 2005: Fernand Boden, former Minister of Agriculture, Luxembourg
  • 6 May 2005: François Biltgen, former Minister of Justice, Luxembourg
  • 6 May 2005: Luc Frieden, former Minister of Defence, Luxembourg
  • 6 May 2005: Mady Delvaux-Stehres, former Minister of Health, Luxembourg
  • 6 May 2005: Marie-Josée Jacobs, former Minister of Family and Integration, Luxembourg
  • 6 May 2005: Jean Asselborn, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Luxembourg
  • 6 May 2005: Claude Wiseler, former Minister of Public Works, Luxembourg
  • 6 May 2005: Jean-Marie Halsdorf, former Minister of Defence, Luxembourg
  • 6 May 2005: Lucien Lux, former Minister of Transport, Luxembourg
  • 6 May 2005: Mars Di Bartolomeo, former Minister of Health, Luxembourg
  • 6 May 2005: Jeannot Krecké, former Minister of Economy, Luxembourg
  • 6 May 2005: Nicolas Schmit, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Luxembourg
  • 11 July 2005: Mikael Essayan, United Kingdom
  • 15 July 2005: Gabriel Ascencio, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Chile
  • 15 July 2005: Marcos Libedinsky, former President of Supreme Court, Chile
  • 15 July 2005: Sergio Romero Pizarro, former President of Senate, Chile
  • 30 August 2005: Prince Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud of Saudi Arabia
  • 6 October 2005: Kōichirō Matsuura, former Director-General, UNESCO
  • 27 October 2005: Hideichiro Hamanaka, former Ambassador of Japan
  • 22 November 2005: Ignacio Walker, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chile
  • 3 January 2006: Jean-Louis Debré, former President of National Assembly, France
  • 5 January 2006: Bill Gates, former Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft
  • 14 February 2006: Mari Alkatiri, former Prime Minister of East Timor
  • 8 March 2006: Prince Laurent of Belgium
  • 8 March 2006: Princess Claire of Belgium
  • 8 March 2006: Princess Astrid of Belgium
  • 8 March 2006: Prince Lorenz of Belgium
  • 8 March 2006: Guy Verhofstadt, former Prime Minister of Belgium
  • 8 March 2006: Herman De Croo, former President of Chamber of Representatives, Belgium
  • 8 March 2006: Anne-Marie Lizin, former President of Senate, Belgium
  • 8 March 2006: Karel De Gucht, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Belgium
  • 8 March 2006: Aivar Sõerd, former Minister of Finance, Estonia
  • 8 March 2006: Villu Reiljan, former Minister of Environment, Estonia
  • 8 March 2006: Aino Lepik von Wirén, former State Secretary, Estonia
  • 21 July 2006: Hans Bodo Bertram, former Ambassador of Germany
  • 21 July 2006: Manuel Veremendi i Serra, former Ambassador of Peru
  • 21 July 2006: Cheng Zying, former Ambassador of China
  • 25 September 2006: Vicente Álvarez Areces, former President of Principality of Asturias, Spain
  • 25 September 2006: María Antonia Trujillo, former Minister of Housing, Spain
  • 25 September 2006: Mercedes Cabrera, former Minister of Education and Science, Spain
  • 25 September 2006: Miguel Ángel Moratinos, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
  • 25 September 2006: Bernardino León, former Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Spain
  • 25 September 2006: Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, former Mayor of Madrid, Spain
  • 25 September 2006: Joan Clos, former Mayor of Barcelona, Spain
  • 25 September 2006: Cristina Narbona, First Vice-President of Senate, Spain
  • 25 September 2006: Ricardo Díez-Hochleitner Rodríguez, former Secretary General, Royal Household, Spain
  • 25 September 2006: Alberto José Navarro González, former Ambassador of Spain
  • 25 September 2006: Luis Calvo Merino, former diplomat, Spain
  • 25 September 2006: Nicolas Martinez Fresno, former diplomat, Spain
  • 25 September 2006: Enrique Panels, former diplomat, Spain
  • 29 September 2006: Henrique Serrano, former diplomat, Spain
  • 29 September 2006: Manuel Quijada, former Ambassador of Venezuela
  • 29 September 2006: Arnt Magne Rindal, former Ambassador of Norway
  • 29 September 2006: Herman Reijer Reimond Virgiel Froger, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
  • 20 November 2006: Zergün Korutürk, former Ambassador of Turkey
  • 27 November 2006: Richard Eckaus, Emeritus Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • 27 November 2006: Robert Solow, Emeritus Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • 27 February 2007: Rubén Ramírez Lezcano, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Paraguay
  • 6 March 2007: Pascoela Barreto, former Ambassador of East Timor
  • 30 March 2007: Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza, former Ambassador of Colombia
  • 2 April 2007: Paul Ponjaert, former Ambassador of Belgium
  • 13 April 2007: Antonio Paes de Andrade, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 31 May 2007: Alma Adamkienė, former First Lady of Lithuania
  • 31 May 2007: Petras Vaitiekūnas, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lithuania
  • 31 May 2007: Raimondas Šukys, former Minister of Interior, Lithuania
  • 25 July 2007: Albert Pintat, former Prime Minister of Andorra
  • 3 December 2007: Pensak Chalarak, former Ambassador of Thailand
  • 25 January 2008: Patrick Gautrat, former Ambassador of France
  • 5 March 2008: Queen Rania of Jordan
  • 5 March 2008: Cesar Maia, former Mayor of Rio de Janeiro
  • 5 March 2008: Jaques Wagner, former Governor of Bahia
  • 5 March 2008: Sérgio Cabral Filho, former Governor of Rio de Janeiro
  • 5 March 2008: Ubiratan Castro de Araújo, Brazil
  • 2 May 2008: Queen Silvia of Sweden
  • 2 May 2008: Kirstine von Blixen-Finecke, Chief Court Mistress, Sweden
  • 2 May 2008: Tobias Billström, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sweden
  • 2 May 2008: Andreas Carlgren, former Minister of Environment, Sweden
  • 2 May 2008: Herman af Trolle, former Head of Protocol, Sweden
  • 2 May 2008: Maria Gabriella Lindholm, former Ambassador of Sweden
  • 2 May 2008: Lars-Hjalmar Wide, former diplomat, Sweden
  • 26 May 2008: Berit Tversland, former Cabinet Secretary, Royal Court, Norway
  • 26 May 2008: Ulf Erik Husebø, former Head of Adjutant Staff, Norway
  • 26 May 2008: Lars Christian Krog, Master of the Royal Household, Norway
  • 26 May 2008: Bjørn T. Grydeland, former Permanent Undersecretary of State, Norway
  • 26 May 2008: Inga Magistad, former Ambassador of Norway
  • 26 May 2008: Ove Thorsheim, former Ambassador of Norway
  • 26 May 2008: Rolf Trolle Andersen, former Lord Chamberlain, Norway
  • 30 July 2008: Luís de Matos Monteiro da Fonseca, former Executive Secretary, Lusophone Commonwealth
  • 1 September 2008: Maria Kaczyńska, former First Lady of Poland
  • 17 November 2008: Samir Arrour, former Ambassador of Morocco
  • 26 November 2008: Prince Léopold, 13th Duke of Arenberg, Belgium
  • 30 December 2008: Assunção dos Anjos, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Angola
  • 2 March 2009: Eva Köhler, former First Lady of Germany
  • 2 March 2009: Angela Merkel, former Chancellor of Germany
  • 16 March 2009: Amer Al-Fayez, former Head of Royal Protocol, Jordan
  • 16 March 2009: Dina Kawar, former Ambassador of Jordan
  • 16 March 2009: Amer Hadidi, President of Royal Jordanian
  • 16 March 2009: Nasser Judeh, former Deputy Prime Minister, Jordan
  • 16 March 2009: Ayman Safadi, Deputy Prime Minister of Jordan
  • 16 March 2009: Nasser Lozi, Chairman of Jordan Kuwait Bank
  • 20 April 2009: Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Consort of Emir of Qatar
  • 21 May 2009: Sydney Brenner, biologist and Nobel laureate, United Kingdom
  • 1 December 2009: Mariano Fernández, former diplomat, Chile
  • 21 December 2009: Atul Khare, former diplomat, India
  • 5 March 2010: Jaume Bartumeu, former Prime Minister of Andorra
  • 6 May 2010: Jean-Claude Trichet, former President, European Central Bank
  • 11 May 2010: Domenico Giani, former Inspector General, Gendarmerie Corps, Vatican City
  • 11 May 2010: Alberto Gasbarri, former diplomat, Italy
  • 1 June 2010: Mauritius Ribot, former Ambassador of Mexico
  • 26 July 2010: Lars Vissing, former Ambassador of Denmark
  • 7 September 2010: Pierre Mores, Marshal of Royal Court, Luxembourg
  • 7 September 2010: Alain de Muyser, former diplomat, Luxembourg
  • 6 October 2010: Celso Vieira de Souza, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 23 November 2010: Miguel de Polignac Mascarenhas de Barros, former diplomat, Finance
  • 23 November 2010: Alberto Leoncini Bartoli, former Ambassador of Italy
  • 23 November 2010: Élie de Comminges, former French historian
  • 21 April 2011: Jean-Claude Piris, former diplomat, France
  • 10 June 2011: Colette Avital, former Member of Knesset, Israel
  • 13 September 2011: Luca del Balzo di Presenzano, former Ambassador of Italy
  • 10 May 2012: Cláudio de Jesus Ximenes, former President of Supreme Court, East Timor
  • 8 June 2012: Robert W. Wilson, United States
  • 30 July 2012: Domingos Simões Pereira, Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau
  • 19 November 2012: Luis Peirano, former Minister of Culture, Peru
  • 19 November 2012: Raphael Roncagliolo, former Ambassador of Peru
  • 13 December 2012: Željko Vukosav, former Ambassador of Croatia
  • 28 January 2013: Jorge Faurie, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Argentina
  • 15 October 2013: Helmut Elfenkämper, former Ambassador of Portugal
  • 14 February 2014: Enrique V. Iglesias, former President, Inter-American Development Bank
  • 4 March 2014: Félix Sanz Roldán, former Director of National Intelligence, Spain
  • 9 May 2014: Guo Jiading, former Ambassador of China
  • 2 June 2014: Angélica Rivera, former First Lady of Mexico
  • 29 July 2014: Hendrik Soeters, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
  • 23 October 2014: Johan Molander, former Ambassador of Sweden
  • 28 January 2015: José Antonio Meade, former Secretary of Finance, Mexico
  • 28 January 2015: Benito Andion, former Ambassador of Mexico
  • 2 June 2015: Pedro Morenés, former Minister of Defense, Spain
  • 9 June 2015: Ernest Moniz, former Secretary of Energy, United States
  • 9 June 2015: Alberto Núñez Feijóo, former President of Galicia Region, Spain
  • 3 September 2015: Renato Varriale, former Ambassador of Italy
  • 19 November 2015: María Ángela Holguín, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Colombia
  • 19 November 2015: Chakorn Suchiva, former Ambassador of Thailand
  • 23 April 2016: Paul Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States, Holy See
  • 23 April 2016: Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Cardinal Deacon of San Lino
  • 8 June 2016: Cleonice Berardinelli, Brazilian academic
  • 28 June 2016: Cardinal Seán Patrick O'Malley, Archbishop of Boston
  • 28 November 2016: Juan José Buitrago De Benito, former Ambassador of Spain
  • 28 November 2016: Fernando Eguidazu Palacios, former Secretary of State, Spain
  • 28 November 2016: María Victoria Morera, Director-General for Europe, Spain
  • 28 November 2016: Juan Ruiz Casas, former Chief of Military Staff, Royal Household, Spain
  • 9 December 2016: Ali Adel A Alkhal Fakhro, former Ambassador of Qatar
  • 30 January 2017: Georgios Katrougalos, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece
  • 30 January 2017: Ekaterini Simpoulou, former Ambassador of Greece
  • 10 March 2017: Robert A. Sherman, former Ambassador of United States
  • 6 April 2017: Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow, former Director-General, UNESCO
  • 23 May 2017: Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
  • 23 May 2017: Xavier Bettel, Prime Minister of Luxembourg
  • 23 May 2017: Etienne Schneider, former Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg
  • 23 May 2017: Jean-Jacques Welfring, former Ambassador of Luxembourg
  • 25 July 2017: Caroline Fleetwood, former Ambassador of Sweden
  • 13 November 2017: María Clemencia de Santos, former First Lady of Colombia
  • 22 November 2017: Lígia Fonseca, former First Lady of Cape Verde
  • 22 November 2017: Thomas Stelzer, Ambassador of Austria
  • 15 April 2018: Alfonso Dastis, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
  • 15 April 2018: Jaime Alfonsín, Chief of Royal Household, Spain
  • 9 May 2018: Karima Benyaich, former Ambassador of Morocco
  • 19 July 2018: Govert Jan Bijl de Vroe, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
  • 1 August 2018: Michael Suhr, former Ambassador of Denmark
  • 22 November 2018: Ana Dias Lourenço, First Lady of Angola
  • 6 December 2018: Pierre Moscovici, former European Commissioner for Economic Affairs
  • 17 January 2019: Michel Barnier, former Chief Negotiator, Task Force 50
  • 5 April 2019: Carmenza Jaramillo Gutiérrez, former Ambassador of Colombia
  • 18 November 2019: Luiz Alberto Figueiredo, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 18 December 2020: George Edward Glass, former Ambassador of the United States
  • 9 September 2021: Rebeca Grynspan, Secretary-General, UNCTAD
  • 1 October 2021: Evaristo Carvalho, former President of São Tomé and Príncipe
  • 16 February 2022: Carlos Alberto Simas Magalhães, former Ambassador of Brazil
  • 15 June 2022: Martin Ney, former Ambassador of Germany
  • 21 July 2022: Catharina Maria Trooster, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
  • 20 April 2023: Ho Iat Seng, Chief Executive of Macau
  • 22 April 2023: Rosângela Lula da Silva, First Lady of Brazil
  • 15 June 2023: Charles Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington
  • 2 September 2023: Edgar Morin, French philosopher
  • 6 September 2023: Isidro Fainé Casas, Spain

Grand Cross, Order of the Polar Star

[edit]
Date Name Notes
22 April 1906 Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of Västerbotten
7 June 1907 Sigvard, Prince Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg Revoked 15 June 1934; reinstated 21 March 1952
28 February 1912 Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland
31 October 1916 Carl John, Prince Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg Revoked 22 February 1946; reinstated 10 April 1952
16 June 1933 Jonas Alströmer Diplomat
30 September 1955 Joseph Luns Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands

Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–present)

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Date Name Notes
23 May 1975 Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
7 December 1976 Princess Lilian, Duchess of Halland
25 October 1976 Prince Claus of the Netherlands Later Prince Consort of the Netherlands
25 October 1976 Princess Margriet of the Netherlands
25 October 1976 Pieter van Vollenhoven
6 June 1980 Anne-Aymone Giscard d'Estaing First Lady of France
16 April 1982 Tellervo Koivisto First Lady of Finland
12 September 1983 Maria Teresa, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg Later Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
12 September 1983 Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg
29 September 1986 Maria Barroso First Lady of Portugal
29 September 1986 Alfredo Barroso Chief of Civil Staff to President of Portugal
29 January 1987 Pedro Pires de Miranda Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal
29 January 1987 Eduardo Azevedo Soares Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of Portugal
29 January 1987 Roberto Pereira de Sousa Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Portugal
9 February 1987 Aníbal Cavaco Silva Prime Minister of Portugal; later President of Portugal
16 May 1988 Marianne von Weizsäcker First Lady of Germany
18 September 1989 Hassan, Crown Prince of Jordan
18 September 1989 Sarvath, Crown Princess of Jordan
22 January 1991 João de Deus Pinheiro Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal
22 January 1991 General Carlos de Azeredo Chief of Army of Portugal
22 January 1991 António Neto da Silva Portuguese diplomat
7 June 1993 Princess Märtha Louise of Norway
12 April 1994 Eeva Ahtisaari First Lady of Finland
12 March 1996 Mahathir Mohamad Prime Minister of Malaysia
23 March 1999 Liudmyla Kuchma First Lady of Ukraine
10 April 2000 Bernadette Chirac First Lady of France
27 October 2000 Antonina Stoyanova First Lady of Bulgaria
8 May 2000 Princess Mathilde, Duchess of Brabant Later Queen of the Belgians
8 May 2001 Princess Astrid of Belgium
8 May 2001 Prince Lorenz of Belgium
8 May 2001 Prince Laurent of Belgium
8 May 2001 Guy Verhofstadt Prime Minister of Belgium
8 May 2001 Armand De Decker President of the Senate of Belgium
8 May 2001 Louis Michel Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium
25 February 2003 General Prem Tinsulanonda President of the Privy Council of Thailand
25 February 2003 Thaksin Shinawatra Prime Minister of Thailand
25 February 2003 Korn Dabbaransi Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand
25 February 2003 Surakiart Sathirathai Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
25 February 2003 Yongyut Tiyapairat Secretary to the Prime Minister of Thailand
25 February 2003 Kaewkwan Vajarodaya Secretary-General of the Royal Household of Thailand
25 February 2003 Narongrit Sanitwong Na Ayutthaya Deputy Secretary-General of the Royal Household of Thailand
25 February 2003 Chirayu Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya Director-General of the Crown Property Bureau of Thailand
25 February 2003 Arsa Sarasin Principal Private Secretary to the King of Thailand
25 February 2003 General Surayud Chulanont Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Thailand
25 February 2003 General Sayan Kamphiphan Aide-de-Camp General to the King of Thailand
25 February 2003 Tej Bunnag Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
25 February 2003 Poksak Nilubon Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Thailand
25 February 2003 Thanarat Thanaphut Thai diplomat
8 May 2003 Christina Rau First Lady of Germany
26 August 2003 Pentti Arajärvi First Gentleman of Finland
26 August 2003 Matti Vanhanen Prime Minister of Finland
7 October 2003 Prince Ali bin Hussein
7 October 2003 Princess Basma bint Talal
7 October 2003 Prince Ra'ad bin Zeid
7 October 2003 Princess Majda Ra'ad
9 September 2004 Dorrit Moussaieff First Lady of Iceland
14 September 2005 Tuanku Tengku Fauziah, Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia
10 June 2005 Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway
16 March 2007 Fumihito, Prince Akishino
16 March 2007 Kiko, Princess Akishino
9 May 2007 Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark Later Queen of Denmark
9 May 2007 Prince Joachim of Denmark
9 May 2007 Anders Fogh Rasmussen Prime Minister of Denmark
11 September 2007 Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva First Lady of Brazil
9 October 2007 Zorka Parvanova First Lady of Bulgaria
20 November 2007 Margit Fischer First Lady of Austria
11 March 2008 Maria Băsescu First Lady of Romania
11 March 2008 Adrian Cioroianu Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania
23 April 2008 Pedro Silva Pereira Minister of Presidency of Portugal
5 May 2008 Maria Cavaco Silva First Lady of Portugal
5 May 2008 José Manuel Nunes Liberato Chief of Civil Staff to President of Portugal
5 May 2008 Arnaldo Manuel da Rocha Pereira Coutinho Assistant Secretary-General to President of Portugal
16 May 2008 Luís Amado Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal
16 May 2008 Manuel Corte-Real Chief of Protocol of Portugal
16 May 2008 Lieutenant General Carlos Alberto Carvalho dos Reis
13 March 2009 Clio Maria Bittoni First Lady of Italy
21 April 2009 Máxima, Princess of Orange Later Queen of the Netherlands
18 January 2011 Evelin Ilves First Lady of Estonia
4 May 2011 Anna Komorowska First Lady of Poland
17 April 2012 Jenni Haukio First Lady of Finland
16 April 2013 Tatjana Josipović First Lady of Croatia
26 March 2014 Dace Seisuma First Lady of Latvia
4 March 2015 Carl Haglund Minister of Defence of Finland
4 November 2015 Chadlia Farhat Essebsi First Lady of Tunisia
4 November 2015 Noomane Fehri Minister of Information Technology and Communications of Tunisia
5 October 2016 Daniela Schadt Partner of the President of Germany
18 January 2018 Eliza Reid First Lady of Iceland
13 November 2018 Laura Mattarella Companion of the President of Italy
14 June 2019 Kim Jung-sook First Lady of South Korea
7 September 2021 Elke Büdenbender First Lady of Germany
7 September 2021 Stephan Steinlein Head of the Federal President's Office of Germany
17 September 2021 General Tim Kivinen Chief of Defence of Finland
17 May 2022 Antti Kaikkonen Minister of Defence of Finland
11 October 2022 Wopke Hoekstra Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
11 October 2022 Kajsa Ollongren Minister of Defence of the Netherlands
15 November 2022 Hussein, Crown Prince of Jordan
15 November 2022 Princess Muna Al Hussein
15 November 2022 Princess Rym Ali
15 November 2022 Princess Sumaya bint Hassan
15 November 2022 Prince Talal bin Muhammad
15 November 2022 Princess Ghida Talal
15 November 2022 Prince Mired bin Ra'ad
15 November 2022 Princess Dana Firas bin Ra'ad
2 May 2023 Sirje Karis First Lady of Estonia
30 January 2024 Brigitte Macron First Lady of France
21 March 2024 Svante Pääbo Geneticist and Nobel laureate
21 March 2024 Anne L'Huillier Physicist and Nobel leaureate
23 April 2024 Suzanne Innes-Stubb First Lady of Finland
23 April 2024 Elina Valtonen Minister of Foreign Affairs of Finland
23 April 2024 Anna-Maja Henriksson Minister of Education of Finland
23 April 2024 Olli Rehn Governor of the Bank of Finland
6 May 2024 Troels Lund Poulsen Deputy Prime Minister of Denmark
6 May 2024 Morten Bødskov Minister of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs of Denmark
6 May 2024 Kristina Miskowiak Beckvard Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Denmark

Knight of the Order of the Seraphim

[edit]

Gustav IV Adolf (1792–1809)

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No. Date appointed Image Name Life Country Armorial Notes
17 April 1748 Frederick I, King of Sweden 1676–1751  Sweden
Hesse
Founder of the Order
Also Landgrave of Hessen-Kassel (1730–51)
17 April 1748 Adolf Frederick, Crown Prince of Sweden 1710–1771  Sweden Later King of Sweden
17 April 1748 Prince Gustav of Sweden 1746–1792  Sweden Later Crown Prince of Sweden
Later King of Sweden
17 April 1748 Gustaf Bonde 1682–1764  Sweden Governor of Östergötland County (1718–1721)
President of Bergskollegium (1721–1727)
Member of Privy Council (1727–1739)
17 April 1748 Ture Gabriel Bielke 1684–1763  Sweden General-Major
Member of Privy Council (1727–1739)
17 April 1748 Jakob Cronstedt 1668–1751  Sweden Member of Privy Council
17 April 1748 Evert Didrik Taube 1681–1751  Sweden Over-Amiral
Member of Privy Council (1734–1739)
17 April 1748 Axel Löwen 1686–1773  Sweden General of Infantry (1737)
Member of Privy Council (1739–1766)
17 April 1748

Charles XIII (1809–1818)

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No. Date appointed Image Name Life Country Armorial Notes

Charles XIV (1818–1844)

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No. Date appointed Image Name Life Country Armorial Notes

Oscar I (1844–1859)

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No. Date appointed Image Name Life Country Armorial Notes

Charles XV (1859–1872)

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No. Date appointed Image Name Life Country Armorial Notes
16 July 1859 Joachim Godsche von Levetzau 1782–1859  Denmark Court Marshal of Denmark (1842–1845)
11 August 1859 Friedrich Graf von Wrangel 1784–1877  Prussia Field Marshal
16 August 1859 Friedrich Wilhelm Rembert von Berg 1794–1874  Russian Empire Governor-General of Finland (1854–1861)
Later Viceroy of Kingdom of Poland (1863–1874)
20 September 1859 Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia 1843–1865  Russian Empire
7 October 1859 Johan Jacob Hedrén 1775–1861  Sweden Bishop of Linköping (1833–1861)
4 November 1859 Ferdinand Braunerhielm  Sweden Master of the Horse (1856–1859)
15 November 1859 Prince Oscar, Duke of Gotland 1859–1953  Sweden
 Norway
Later Prince Oscar Carl August Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg
Never erased from the register
23 December 1859 Gustaf af Nordin 1799–1867  Sweden Envoy, Major General and Chamberlain
5 May 1860 Louis Gerhard De Geer 1818–1896  Sweden Prime Minister for Justice (1858–1870; 1875–1876)
Later Prime Minister of Sweden (1876–1880)
5 May 1860 Nils Gyldenstolpe 1799–1864  Sweden Minister of War (1853–1858)
Marshal of the Realm (1860–1864)
5 May 1860 Eric Gabriel von Rosén 1775–1866  Sweden President of Svea Court of Appeal (1836–1845)
5 May 1860 Henrik Reuterdahl 1795–1870  Sweden Archbishop of Uppsala (1856–1870)
16 May 1860 Prince Alexander Gorchakov 1798–1883  Russian Empire Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia (1856–1882)
Later Imperial Chancellor of Russia (1867–1883)
16 May 1860 Louis Tascher de La Pagerie 1787–1861  France Grand Master of the Household
12 July 1860 Leopoldo O'Donnell, 1st Duke of Tetuán 1809–1867  Spain Prime Minister of Spain (1856; 1858–1863; 1864–1866)
6 August 1860 Hans Christian Petersen 1793–1862  Norway First Minister of Norway (1858–1861)
19 October 1860 Frederick William, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 1819–1904  German Empire
 Mecklenburg-Strelitz
8 January 1861 Friedrich Wilhelm, German Crown Prince, Crown Prince of Prussia 1831–1888  German Empire
 Prussia
Later Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia (1888)
28 January 1861 Bernhard von Beskow 1796–1868  Sweden Member of Swedish Academy
27 February 1861 Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland 1861–1951  Sweden
 Norway
 Sweden
26 August 1861 Patrice de MacMahon 1808–1893  France Governor-General of Algeria (1864–1870)
Later President of France (1873–1879)
26 August 1861 Bernard Pierre Magnan 1791–1865  France Marshal of France
26 August 1861 Édouard de Thouvenel 1818–1866  France Minister of Foreign Affairs of France (1860–1862)
30 August 1861 Victor Emmanuel II, King of Italy 1820–1878  Italy
 Sardinia
Formerly, King of Sardinia
27 November 1861 Luís I, King of Portugal 1838–1889  Portugal
28 January 1862 Johan August Gripenstedt 1813–1874  Sweden Minister of Finance (1856–1866)
14 March 1862 Umberto, Prince of Piedmont 1844–1900  Italy Later Umberto I, King of Italy
23 July 1862 Jacques Louis Randon 1795–1871  France Marshal of France
7 August 1862 Prince Frederik of Denmark 1843–1912  Denmark Later Frederik VIII, King of Denmark
3 May 1863 Frederik Stang 1808–1884  Norway First Minister of Norway (1861–1873)
Later Prime Minister of Norway in Christiania (1873–1880)
2 August 1863 Prince Amadeo, Duke of Aosta 1845–1890  Kingdom of Italy
 Spain
Later Amadeo I, King of Spain
7 August 1863 Gustaf von Essen 1803–1874  Sweden Master of the Court Mews
24 February 1864 Karl Anton, Prince of Hohenzollern 1811–1885  German Empire
 Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
24 February 1884 Ernst I, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg 1826–1908  German Empire
 Saxe-Altenburg
9 April 1884 Ludwig II, King of Bavaria 1845–1886  German Empire
 Bavaria
3 May 1884 Georg Sibbern 1816–1901  Norway Prime Minister of Norway (1858–1871)
3 May 1884 Olof Fåhræus 1796–1884  Sweden Minister of Civil Service Affairs (1840–1847)
Governor of Gothenburg and Bohus County (1847–1864)
Chairman of the board of Bank of Sweden (1867–1872)
14 May 1864 Leopold IV, Duke of Anhalt 1794–1871  German Empire
 Anhalt
27 September 1864 Albert Edward, Prince of Wales 1841–1910  United Kingdom
 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Later Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom
Also Emperor of India
4 October 1864 Nuno José Severo de Mendoça Rolim de Moura Barreto, 1st Duke of Loulé 1804–1875  Portugal Prime Minister of Portugal (1856–1859; 1860–1865; 1869–1870)
27 March 1865 Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys 1805–1881  France Minister of Foreign Affairs of France (1848–1849; 1851; 1852–1855; 1862–1866)
21 April 1865 Maximilian I, Emperor of Mexico 1832–1867  Mexico
5 June 1865 Alexander Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia 1845–1894  Russian Empire Later Alexander III, Emperor of Russia
1 August 1865 Prince Eugen, Duke of Närke 1865–1947  Sweden
 Norway
 Sweden
21 June 1866 Gustaf Lagerbjelke 1817–1895  Sweden Governor of Södermanland County (1858–1888)
Lord Marshal (1862–1863; 1865–1866)
Speaker of First Chamber (1867–1876; 1881–1891)
28 January 1867 Baltzar von Platen 1804–1875  Sweden Minister of Naval Affairs (1849–1852; 1862–1868)
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden–Norway (1871–1872)
3 September 1867 Lionel de Moustier 1817–1869  France Minister of Foreign Affairs of France (1866–1868)
3 September 1867 Adolphe Niel 1802–1869  France Marshal of France
Minister of War of France (1867–1869)
3 September 1867 Alexandre Alban Rolin 1794–1869  France French Division General
17 April 1868 George I, King of the Hellenes 1845–1913  Greece
 Denmark
Born Prince Vilhelm of Denmark
29 July 1868 Wulff Scheel-Plessen 1809–1876  Denmark Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark (1854–1855)
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Sweden (1855–1872)
27 July 1869 Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia 1847–1909  Russian Empire Received Chain on 12 July 1897
27 July 1869 Prince Johann of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg 1825–1911  Denmark
27 July 1869 Christian Emil Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs 1817–1896  Denmark Council President of Denmark (1865–1870)
29 July 1869 Carl Wachtmeister 1823–1871  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden–Norway (1868–1871)
29 July 1869 Magnus Björnstjerna 1805–1898  Sweden Minister of War (1858–1862)
2 November 1869 Frederick William II, Landgrave of Hesse 1820–1884  German Empire
 Hesse
7 January 1870 Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria 1833–1896  Austria-Hungary
1 September 1871 Waldemar Tully Oxholm 1805–1876  Denmark Chief Court Marshal of Denmark (1863–1867)
1 September 1871 Prince Wilhelm of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg 1816–1893  Denmark

Oscar II (1872–1907)

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No. Date appointed Image Name Life Country Armorial Notes
8 October 1872 George Victor, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont 1831–1893  German Empire
Waldeck and Pyrmont
1 December 1872 Axel Gustav Adlercreutz 1821–1880  Sweden President of Göta Court of Appeal (1868–1874)
Prime Minister for Justice (1870–1874)
Governor of Malmöhus County (1874–1880)
1 December 1872 1802–1893 4 July 1858  Sweden Cabinet Chamberlain
13 March 1873 Frederick I, Duke of Anhalt 1831–1904  German Empire
 Anhalt
22 March 1873 Prince Charles of Prussia 1801–1883  German Empire
 Prussia
12 May 1873 Carl Göran Mörner 1808–1878  Sweden Consultative Minister of State (1851–1858)
President of Court of Appeal (1858–1874)
12 May 1873 Gillis Bildt 1820–1894  Sweden Governor of Stockholm (1862–1874)
Later Marshal of the Realm (1886–1888)
Later Prime Minister of Sweden (1888–1889)
12 May 1873 Anton Niklas Sundberg 1818–1900  Sweden Archbishop of Uppsala (1870–1900)
12 May 1873 François Claude du Barail 1820–1902  France Minister of War of France (1873–1874)
12 May 1873 Luigi Federico Menabrea, 1st Marquess of Valdora 1809–1896  Italy Prime Minister of Italy (1867–1869)
12 May 1873 Wilhelm Heinrich von Liewen 1800–1880  Russian Empire Governor of Estonia and Livonia (1861–1864)
12 May 1873 Richard von Metternich 1829–1895  Austria-Hungary Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein (1859–1895)
12 May 1873 Leonhard Graf von Blumenthal 1810–1900  Prussia General of the Infantry
23 May 1873 Carlos, Prince Royal of Portugal 1863–1908  Portugal Later Carlos I, King of Portugal
18 July 1873 Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn 1850–1942  United Kingdom
 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Later Governor General of Canada (1911–1916)
28 August 1873 Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia 1850–1908  Russian Empire
7 May 1874 Gyula Andrássy 1823–1890  Austria-Hungary
Hungary
Prime Minister of Hungary (1867–1871)
7 July 1874 Alexander, Prince of Orange 1851–1884  The Netherlands
19 July 1874 Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia 1828–1885  Prussia
1 December 1874 Oscar Björnstjerna 1819–1905  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs (1872–1880)
27 May 1875 Prince Valdemar of Denmark 1858–1939  Denmark
29 May 1875 Prince August of Württemberg 1813–1885  German Empire
 Württemberg
31 May 1875 Otto von Bismarck 1815–1898  German Empire
 Prussia
Minister-President of Prussia (1863–1873; 1873–1890)
Reich Chancellor (1871–1890)
2 June 1875 Albert, King of Saxony 1828–1902  German Empire
 Saxony
9 June 1875 Charles Alexander, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 1818–1901  German Empire
 Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
19 July 1875 Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia 1831–1891  Russian Empire
19 July 1875 Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia 1857–1905  Russian Empire
19 July 1875 Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia 1860–1919  Russian Empire
19 July 1875 Vladimir Andreyevich Dolgorukov 1810–1891  Russian Empire Governor-General of Moscow (1865–1891)
19 July 1875 Alexander Adlerberg 1818–1888  Russian Empire
19 July 1875 Dmitry Milyutin 1816–1912  Russian Empire
1 December 1875 Gustaf af Ugglas 1820–1895  Sweden Governor of Ostergotland County (1858–1867)
Minister of Finance (1867–1870)
Governor of Stockholm (1874–1888)
1 December 1875 António José de Ávila, 1st Duke of Ávila and Bolama 1807–1881  Portugal Prime Minister of Portugal (1868; 1870–1871; 1877–1878)
20 June 1876 Nicholas Maximilianovitch, 4th Duke of Leuchtenberg 1843–1891  German Empire
15 April 1877 Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden 1826–1907  Baden
23 October 1877 Alfonso XIII, King of Spain 1886–1941  Spain
31 October 1877 Louis, duc Decazes 1819–1886  France Duke of Decazes and Glücksbierg
Minister of Foreign Affairs of France (1873–1877)
1 December 1877 Gerhard Lagerstråle 1814–1887  Sweden Minister of Civil Service Affairs (1860–1868)
Deputy Speaker of First Chamber (1875–1875)
Consultative Minister of State (1875–1879)
25 April 1878 Friedrich Wilhelm, German Crown Prince, Crown Prince of Prussia 1859–1941  German Empire
 Prussia
Later German Emperor and King of Prussia (1888–1918)
13 May 1878 Charles Augustus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 1844–1894  German Empire
 Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
30 November 1878 Carl Jedvard Bonde 1813–1895  Sweden High Chamberlain
30 November 1878 Samuel August Sandels 1810–1892  Sweden Court Marshal
21 January 1879 Otto Richard Kierulf 1825–1897  Norway Prime Minister of Norway in Stockholm (1871–1884)
10 April 1879 Carol I, Domnitor of Romania 1839–1914  Romania Later King of Romania (1881–1914)
15 April 1879 Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria 1858–1889  Austria-Hungary
15 May 1879 Carl Johan Thyselius 1811–1891  Sweden Later Prime Minister of Sweden (1883–1884)
21 June 1879 Duke Peter of Oldenburg 1812–1881  Russian Empire
24 July 1879 Abdul Hamid II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire 1842–1918  Ottoman Empire
17 October 1879 Charles I, King of Württemberg 1823–1891  German Empire
 Württemberg
24 May 1881 Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh 1844–1900  United Kingdom
 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Later Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
24 May 1881 Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany 1853–1884  United Kingdom
 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
9 July 1881 Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau 1832–1905  German Empire
10 August 1881 Helmuth von Moltke 1800–1891  German Empire
 Prussia
Chief of General Staff of Germany (1871–1888)
20 September 1881 Friedrich, Hereditary Grand Duke of Baden 1857–1928  German Empire
 Baden
Later Friedrich II, Grand Duke of Baden
21 September 1881 Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse 1837–1892  German Empire
 Hesse
1 October 1881 Arvid Posse 1820–1901  Sweden Prime Minister of Sweden (1880–1883)
1 October 1881 Carl Fredrik Hochschild 1831–1898  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs (1880–1885)
11 December 1881 Mutsuhito, Emperor of Japan 1852–1912  Japan Later Emperor Meiji (posthumously)
8 May 1882 Milan I, King of Serbia 1854–1901  Serbia
1 June 1882 Jules Grévy 1807–1891  France
President of France (1879–1887)
6 June 1882 Ludvig Almqvist 1818–1884  Sweden Minister of Civil Service Affairs (1856–1860)
President of Svea Court of Appeal (1867–1870)
Minister of Justice (1879–1880)
27 June 1882 Prince Nicholas Maximilianovich de Beauharnais 1852–1891  Russian Empire Later 5th Duke of Leuchtenberg
11 November 1882 Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of Skåne 1882–1973  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
 Sweden
Later Crown Prince of Sweden (1907–1950)
Later Gustaf VI Adolf, King of Sweden (1950–1973)
25 November 1882 Fredrik Ferdinand Carlson 1811–1887  Sweden Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs (1863–1870; 1875–1878)
25 November 1882 Karl Friedrich von der Goltz 1815–1901  German Empire
 Prussia
General of the Cavalry
19 May 1883 Grand Duke Nikolai Alexandrovich of Russia 1868–1918  Russian Empire
Later Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia
30 November 1883 Christian Anders Sundin 1816–1886  Sweden Vice Admiral
24 December 1883 Afonso, Duke of Porto 1865–1920  Portugal Later Viceroy of the Portuguese State of India (1896)
14 March 1884 Christian August Selmer 1816–1889  Norway Prime Minister of Norway (1880–1884)
17 June 1884 Prince Wilhelm, Duke of Södermanland 1884–1965  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
 Sweden
8 January 1885 Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale 1864–1892  United Kingdom
 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
19 April 1885 Archduke Ludwig Viktor of Austria 1842–1919  Austria-Hungary
20 April 1885 Archduke Albrecht, Duke of Teschen 1817–1895  Austria-Hungary
20 April 1885 Count Gustav Kálnoky 1832–1898  Austria-Hungary Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary (1881–1895)
20 April 1885 Prince Konstantin of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst 1828–1896  Austria-Hungary Obersthofmeister of Austria-Hungary (1866–1896)
1 December 1885 Albert Ehrensvärd den äldre 1821–1901  Sweden Governor of Gothenburg and Bohus County (1864–1885)
Minister of Foreign Affairs (1885–1889)
1 December 1885 Pehr von Ehrenheim 1823–1918  Sweden Speaker of First Chamber (1891–1895)
23 September 1886 Constantine, Crown Prince of the Hellenes 1868–1923  Greece Later Constantine I, King of the Hellenes
1 December 1886 Robert Themptander 1844–1897  Sweden Prime Minister of Sweden (1884–1888)
Governor of Stockholm County (1888–1896)
1 December 1886 Gustaf Rudolf Abelin 1819–1903  Sweden Minister of War (1867–1871)
Member of First Chamber (1878–1891)
11 July 1887 Chulalongkorn, King of Siam 1853–1910  Siam
17 October 1887 Prince Henry of Prussia 1862–1929  German Empire
 Prussia
1 December 1887 Carl Björnstjerna 1817–1888  Sweden Master of the Court Mews
1 December 1887 Karl John Berg 1819–1905  Sweden President of Svea Court of Appeal (1880–1889)
1 December 1887 Sven Lagerberg 1822–1905  Sweden Commandant General in Stockholm (1882–1905)
15 April 1888 Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples 1869–1947  Italy
Later Vittorio Emanuele III, King of Italy
14 May 1888 Infante Augusto, Duke of Coimbra 1847–1889  Portugal
28 May 1888 Alfonso XIII, King of Spain 1886–1941  Spain
27 July 1888 Wilhelm, German Crown Prince, Crown Prince of Prussia 1882–1951  German Empire
 Prussia
31 August 1888 Alexander August Wilhelm von Pape 1813–1895  German Empire
 Prussia
Colonel General
15 November 1888 Prince Christian of Denmark 1870–1947  Denmark
Later Christian X, King of Denmark
1 December 1888 Henric Lovén 1827–1908  Sweden Consultative Minister (1874–1889)
President of Svea Court of Appeal (1889–1892)
1 December 1888 Gustaf Åkerhielm 1833–1900  Sweden Prime Minister of Sweden (1889–1891)
20 April 1889 Prince Erik, Duke of Västmanland 1889–1918  Sweden–Norway
 Sweden
 Sweden
19 June 1889 Wilhelm, Hereditary Prince of Nassau 1852–1912  Nassau
 Luxembourg
Later William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
7 March 1890 Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, Shah of Iran 1831–1896  Iran
19 September 1890 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria 1863–1914  Austria-Hungary
27 October 1890 Archduke Charles Stephen of Austria 1860–1933  Austria-Hungary
1 December 1890 Carl Gustaf von Otter 1827–1900  Sweden Minister of Naval Defence (1880–1892)
1 December 1890 Gunnar Wennerberg 1817–1901  Sweden Minister of Ecclesiastic Affairs (1870–75; 1888–1891)
Governor of Kronoberg County (1875–1888)
7 March 1891 Tewfik Pasha, Khedive of Egypt and Sudan 1852–1892  Egypt
15 May 1891 Abraham Leijonhufvud 1823–1911  Sweden Minister of Naval Defense (1870–1874)
15 September 1891 Sadi Carnot 1837–1894  France President of France (1887–1894)
1 December 1891 Carl Lewenhaupt 1835–1906  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs (1889–1895)
15 February 1892 Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia 1832–1909  Russian Empire
15 February 1892 Nikolay Girs 1820–1895  Russian Empire Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia (1882–1895)
15 February 1892 Illarion Vorontsov-Dashkov 1837–1916  Russian Empire Minister of Imperial Properties (1881–1897)
Governor-General of Caucasus Viceroyalty (1905–1915)
7 March 1892 Carl Leijonhufvud 1882–1900  Sweden Chief of Artillery (1874–1890)
Lieutenant General (1887)
28 November 1892 Erik Gustaf Boström 1842–1907  Sweden Prime Minister of Sweden (1891–1900; 1901–1902)
30 May 1883 Prince Carl of Denmark 1872–1957  Denmark
 Norway
Later Haakon VII, King of Norway
3 September 1893 Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia 1865–1931  German Empire
 Prussia
17 June 1894 Albert I, Prince of Monaco 1848–1922  Monaco
15 May 1895 Fredrik von Essen 1831–1921  Sweden Minister of Finance (1888–1894)
Marshal of the Realm (1894–1911)
18 October 1895 Ludwig, Prince Regent of Bavaria 1845–1921  German Empire
 Bavaria
Later Ludwig III, King of Bavaria
21 January 1896 Gustaf Sparre 1834–1914  Sweden Speaker of First Chamber (1896–1908)
20 June 1896 Frederick Francis III, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1851–1897  German Empire
 Mecklenburg-Schwerin
18 September 1896 William, Prince of Wied 1845–1907  German Empire
 Prussia
12 July 1897 Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich of Russia 1877–1943  Russian Empire
14 July 1897 Vajiravudh, Crown Prince of Siam 1881–1925  Siam Later Vajiravudh, King of Siam
14 July 1897 Svasti Sobhana, Prince Svastivatana Visishtha 1865–1935  Siam
27 August 1897 Prince Harald of Denmark 1876–1949  Denmark
 Norway
Born Prince of Denmark
27 August 1897 Carl Løvenskiold 1822–1898  Denmark Court Marshal of Denmark
18 September 1897 Archduke Eugen of Austria 1863–1954  Austria-Hungary
18 September 1897 Prince Emanuele Filiberto, Duke of Aosta 1869–1931  Italy
18 September 1897 Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia 1858–1915  Russian Empire
18 September 1897 Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria 1869–1955  German Empire
 Bavaria
18 September 1897 Duke John Albert of Mecklenburg 1857–1920  German Empire
 Mecklenburg-Schwerin
18 September 1897 William Ernest, Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 1876–1923  German Empire
 Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Later Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
18 September 1897 Friedrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont 1865–1946  German Empire
Waldeck and Pyrmont
18 September 1897 Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein 1831–1917  Denmark
 United Kingdom
18 September 1897 Lars Åkerhielm den yngre 1846–1920  Sweden Consultative Minister (1888–1899)
President of the Court of Appeal (1899–1911)
18 September 1897 Nils von Steyern 1839–1899  Sweden President of Svea Court of Appeal (1889–1899)
18 September 1897 Conrad Victor Ankarcrona 1823–1912  Sweden Huntmaster of the Court (1883-1912)
21 January 1898 Ludvig Douglas 1849–1916  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs (1895–1899)
Governor of Östergötland County (1901–1911)
Marshal of the Realm (1911–1916)
21 January 1898 Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram 1846–1929  Norway Prime Minister of Norway in Stockholm (1889–1891; 1893–1898)
17 April 1899 Émile Loubet 1838–1929  France
President of France (1899-1906)
1 December 1899 Edvard von Krusenstjerna 1841–1907  Sweden Minister of Civil Service Affairs (1883–1889; 1896–1902)
Postmaster General (1889–1907)
9 July 1900 Alfred Lagerheim 1843–1924  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs (1899–1904)
9 July 1900 Claës Gustaf Adolf Tamm 1838–1925  Sweden Minister of Finance (1886–1888)
11 September 1900 Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi 1873–1933  Italy
1 December 1900 Fredrik von Otter 1833–1910  Sweden Prime Minister of Sweden (1900–1902)
30 January 1901 Prince Hendrik of the Netherlands 1876–1934 Mecklenburg-Schwerin
 The Netherlands
Born Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
30 November 1901 Herman Wikblad 1841–1904  Sweden Consultative Minister (1889–1901)
President of Chamber Collegium (1901–1904)
30 November 1901 Alfred Piper 1834–1910  Sweden Master of the Court Mews (1888-1908)
30 November 1901 Malcolm Hamilton 1825–1903  Sweden Inspector of Railways (1896–1903)
24 April 1902 Prince Maximilian of Baden 1867–1929  German Empire
 Baden
Later Maximilian, Margrave of Baden
Later Chancellor of Germany (1918)
24 June 1902 Gavin Campbell, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane 1851–1922  United Kingdom Lord Steward of the Household (1892–1895)
Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland (1907–1922)
1 December 1902 Gustaf Oscar Peyron 1828–1915  Sweden Court Chamberlain (1899–1911)
1 December 1903 Hjalmar af Klintberg 1835–1912  Sweden Chief of Naval Staff (1889–1903)
25 February 1904 Agenor Maria Gołuchowski 1849–1921  Austria-Hungary Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary (1895–1906)
25 February 1904 Prince Rudolf of Liechtenstein 1838–1908  Austria-Hungary Obersthofmeister of Austria-Hungary (1896–1908)
21 June 1904 Ernesto Hintze Ribeiro 1849–1907  Portugal Prime Minister of Portugal (1893–1897; 1900–1904; 1906)
1 December 1904 Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia 1883–1942  German Empire
 Prussia
1 December 1904 Axel Rappe 1838–1918  Sweden Minister of War (1892–1899)
1 December 1904 Gustaf Gilljam 1832–1908  Sweden University Chancellor (1898–1905)
14 June 1905 George, Prince of Wales 1865–1936  United Kingdom
 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Later George V, King of the United Kingdom
14 June 1905 Prince Arthur of Connaught 1883–1938  United Kingdom
 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Later Governor-General of South Africa (1920–1924
4 August 1905 Hans von Koester 1844–1928  German Empire Grand Admiral
6 November 1905 Christian Lundeberg 1842–1911  Sweden Prime Minister of Sweden (1905)
1 December 1905 Erik Elliot 1844–1927  Sweden Chancellor of Justice (1886–1910)
President of Svea Court of Appeal (1899–1910)
1 December 1905 Hemming Gadd 1837–1915  Sweden Chief of His Majesty's Military Staff (1905–1907)
13 February 1906 Prince Oskar of Prussia 1888–1958  German Empire
 Prussia
22 April 1906 Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of Västerbotten 1906–1947  Sweden
24 April 1906 Armand Fallières 1841–1931  France
President of France (1906–1913)
11 June 1906 Prince Gustav of Denmark 1887–1944  Denmark
6 June 1907 Hjalmar Palmstierna 1836–1909  Sweden Minister of Defence (1888–1892)
Governor of Jönköping County (1892–1906)
7 June 1907 Prince Sigvard, Duke of Uppland 1907–2002  Sweden
Sigvard Oscar Fredrik, Prince Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg
Erased from the register on 15 June 1934
20 September 1907 Yoshihito, Crown Prince of Japan 1879–1926  Japan
Later Yoshihito, Emperor of Japan
Emperor Taishō (posthumously)

Gustaf V (1907–1950)

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No. Date appointed Image Name Life Country Armorial Notes
18 December 1907 Archduke Friedrich, Duke of Teschen 1856–1936  Austria-Hungary
18 December 1907 Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria 1884–1958  Bavaria
 Spain
18 December 1907 Ferdinand, Crown Prince of Romania 1865–1927  Romania Later King of Romania
Also Prince of Hohenzollern
28 April 1908 Victoria, Queen of Sweden 1862–1930  Baden
 Sweden
28 April 1908 Sophia, Queen Dowager of Sweden 1836–1913  Nassau
 Sweden
Born Princess of Nassau
Queen consort of Sweden (1872–1907)
12 May 1908 Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia 1878–1918  Russian Empire
12 May 1908 Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia 1891–1942  Russian Empire
12 May 1908 Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia 1856–1929  Russian Empire
12 May 1908 Count Woldemar Freedericksz 1838–1927  Russian Empire Minister of the Imperial Court of Russia (1897–1917)
6 June 1908 Pyotr Stolypin 1862–1911  Russian Empire Prime Minister of Russia (1906–1911)
6 June 1908 Alexander Izvolsky 1856–1919  Russian Empire Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia (1906–1910)
6 June 1908 Bernhard von Bülow, Prince of Bülow 1849–1929  German Empire
 Prussia
Chancellor of Germany (1900–1909)
6 June 1908 August zu Eulenburg 1838–1921  German Empire
 Prussia
Grand Marshal of Prussia (1890–1914)
16 June 1908 Arvid Lindman 1862–1936  Sweden Prime Minister of Sweden (1906–1911; 1928–1930)
16 June 1908 Eric Trolle 1863–1934  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden (1905–1909)
Later Marshal of the Realm (1930–1934)
26 July 1908 Stephen Pichon 1857–1933  France Minister of Foreign Affairs of France (1906–1911; 1913; 1917–1920)
6 August 1908 Hans von Plessen 1841–1929  German Empire
 Prussia
Adjutant General to the Emperor of Germany (1908–1918)
16 November 1908 John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll 1845–1914  United Kingdom
Governor General of Canada (1878–1883)
26 November 1908 Arthur von Brauer 1845–1926  German Empire
 Baden
Minister-President of Baden (1901–1905)
5 December 1908 Archduke Rainer Ferdinand of Austria 1827–1913  Austria-Hungary Chairman of the Austrian Ministers' Conference (1861–1865)
5 December 1908 Alois Lexa von Aehrenthal 1854–1912  Austria-Hungary Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary (1906–1912)
5 December 1908 Alfred, 2nd Prince of Montenuovo 1854–1927  Austria-Hungary Obersthofmeister of Austria-Hungary (1898–1917)
5 December 1908 Eduard von Paar 1837–1919  Austria-Hungary Adjutant-General to the Emperor
27 February 1909 Manuel II, King of Portugal and the Algarves 1889–1932  Portugal
8 May 1909 Price Lennart, Duke of Småland 1909–2004  Sweden
Later Count Bernadotte of Wisborg
Erased from the register on 15 June 1934
5 June 1909 Axel Swartling 1840–1918  Sweden Speaker of the Second Chamber (1903–1912)
27 June 1909 Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia 1904–1918  Russian Empire
10 July 1909 Prince Adalbert of Prussia 1884–1948  German Empire
 Prussia
12 March 1910 Albert I, King of the Belgians 1875–1934  Belgium
12 March 1910 Frederick Augustus III, King of Saxony 1865–1932  German Empire
 Saxony
31 May 1910 Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria 1821–1912  German Empire
 Bavaria
6 June 1910 Arvid Taube 1853–1916  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs (1909–1911)
6 June 1910 Ivar Afzelius 1848–1921  Sweden Later Speaker of the Riksdag (1912–1915)
10 January 1911 Prince Carl, Duke of Östergötland 1911–2003  Sweden
Later Carl, Prince Bernadotte
Erased from the register on 16 February 1961
28 April 1911 Giovanni Giolitti 1842–1928  Italy Prime Minister of Italy (1892–1893; 1903–1905; 1906–1909; 1911–1914; 1920–1921)
29 June 1911 Prince August Wilhelm of Prussia 1887–1949  German Empire
 Prussia
29 August 1911 Prince Joachim of Prussia 1890–1920  German Empire
 Prussia
29 August 1911 Maximilian Egon II, Prince of Fürstenberg 1863–1941  German Empire Head of the House of Fürstenberg (1896–1941)
10 September 1911 Chakrabongse Bhuvanath, Prince of Bishnulok 1883–1920  Siam
1 January 1912 Robert Dickson 1843–1924  Sweden Governor of Stockholm (1902–1911)
28 February 1912 Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland 1912–1997  Sweden
6 June 1912 Fredrik Wachtmeister 1855–1919  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs (1905)
5 July 1912 Sergey Sazonov 1860–1927  Russian Empire Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia (1910–1916)
6 July 1912 Bernhard III, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen 1851–1928  German Empire
 Saxe-Meiningen
11 July 1912 Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia 1893–1917  German Empire
 Prussia
12 July 1912 Frederick Augustus II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg 1852–1931  German Empire
 Oldenburg
18 July 1912 Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia 1876–1938  Russian Empire
Pretender to the Throne of Russia (1922–1938)
16 April 1913 Raymond Poincaré 1860–1934  France
President of France (1913–1920)
2 June 1913 Prince Aage, Count of Rosenborg 1887–1940  Denmark
6 June 1913 Johan August Ekman 1845–1913  Sweden Archbishop of Uppsala (1900–1913)
5 July 1913 Antonino Paternò Castello, Marchese di San Giuliano 1852–1914  Italy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy (1905–1906; 1910–1914)
9 July 1913 William II, King of Württemberg 1848–1921  German Empire
 Württemberg
30 September 1914 Gustaf Uggla 1846–1924  Sweden Chief of His Majesty's Military Staff (1910–1923)
6 June 1916 Hjalmar Hammarskjöld 1862–1953  Sweden Prime Minister of Sweden (1914–1917)
6 June 1916 Knut Agathon Wallenberg 1853–1938  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs (1914–1917)
31 October 1916 Prince Carl Johan, Duke of Dalarna 1916–2012  Sweden Later Carl Johan Arthur, Prince Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg
Erased from the register on 22 February 1946
11 September 1917 Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark 1899–1972  Denmark
Later Frederik IX, King of Denmark
6 June 1918 Otto Printzsköld 1846–1930  Sweden Governor of Södermanland County (1889–1894)
Marshal of the Realm (1916–1930)
6 June 1918 Count Hugo E. G. Hamilton 1849–1928  Sweden Minister of Civil Services (1907–1911)
Speaker of First Chamber (1916–1928)
2 January 1919 Edvard Brandström 1850–1921  Sweden Envoy, Lieutenant General
12 February 1919 Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim 1867–1951  Finland Regent of Finland (1918–1919)
President of Finland (1944–1946)
23 March 1919 Prince Axel of Denmark 1888–1964  Denmark
8 May 1919 Hirohito, Crown Prince of Japan 1901–1989  Japan
Later Hirohito, Emperor of Japan
8 May 1919 Prince George of Greece and Denmark 1869–1957  Greece
11 July 1919 Knut Gillis Bildt 1854–1927  Sweden Chief of General Staff (1905–1919)
18 April 1920 Paul Deschanel 1855–1922  France
President of France (1920)
5 June 1920 Carl Swartz 1858–1926  Sweden Prime Minister of Sweden (1917)
5 June 1920 Johannes Hellner 1866–1947  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs (1917–1920)
31 December 1920 Johan Ramstedt 1852–1935  Sweden Prime Minister of Sweden (1905)
31 December 1920 Hjalmar Westring 1857–1926  Sweden Minister of Civil Affairs (1902–1905)
President of Svea Court of Appeal (1918–1920)
18 March 1921 Alexandre Millerand 1859–1943  France President of France (1920–1924)
6 June 1921 Gottfrid Billing 1841–1925  Sweden Bishop of Lund (1898–1925)
6 July 1922 Epitácio Pessoa 1865–1942  Brazil President of Brazil (1919–1922)
7 September 1922 Umberto, Prince of Piedmont 1904–1983  Italy
Later Umberto II, King of Italy; Abdicated in 1946
9 September 1922 Wilhelmina, Queen of Netherlands 1880–1962  The Netherlands
Abdicated in 1948
9 November 1922 Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg 1873–1969  Weimar Republic
 Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Governor of Togoland (1912–1914)
9 April 1923 Louis II, Prince of Monaco 1870–1949  Monaco
12 November 1923 Edward, Prince of Wales 1894–1972  United Kingdom Later Edward VIII, King of the United Kingdom; Abdicated in 1936
Duke of Windsor (1936–1972)
10 June 1924 Haile Selassie, Crown Prince of Ethiopia 1892–1975  Ethiopian Empire
Later Emperor of Ethiopia; Abdicated in 1974
19 June 1925 Lauri Kristian Relander 1883–1942  Finland President of Finland (1925–1931)
6 June 1926 Ernst Trygger 1857–1943  Sweden Prime Minister of Sweden (1923–1924)
6 June 1926 Erik Marks von Würtemberg 1861–1937  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs (1923–1924)
President of Svea Court of Appeal (1920–1931)
6 June 1926 Nathan Söderblom 1866–1931  Sweden Archbishop of Uppsala (1914–1931)
Nobel Peace Prize laureate (1930)
21 September 1926 Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant 1901–1983  Belgium
Later Leopold III, King of the Belgians; Abdicated in 1951
26 September 1926 Prince Knud of Denmark 1900–1976  Denmark Later Knud, Hereditary Prince of Denmark
1 November 1926 Olav, Crown Prince of Norway 1903–1991  Norway
Born Prince Alexander of Denmark
Later Olav V, King of Norway
2 November 1926 Prince Charles, Count of Flanders 1903–1983  Belgium
Later Regent of Belgium (1944–1950)
19 April 1927 Alfonso, Prince of Asturias 1907–1938  Spain
1 August 1927 Gaston Doumergue 1863–1937  France President of France (1924–1931)
10 December 1927 Lars Tingsten 1857–1937  Sweden Chief of General Staff (1919–1922)
16 June 1928 Magnus Per Brahe 1849–1930  Sweden Grand Chamberlain (1907–1911)
16 June 1928 Carl Hederstierna 1861–1928  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs (1923)
Governor of Stockholm (1920–1928)
16 June 1928 Wilhelm Dyrssen 1858–1929  Sweden Minister of Naval Affairs (1906–1907)
Commander of Stockholm Naval Station (1916–1923).
16 June 1928 Carl August Ehrensvärd 1858–1944  Sweden (1907–1911)
Chief of His Majesty's Military Staff (1924–1944)
16 June 1928 Berthold, Margrave of Baden 1906–1963  Weimar Republic
 Baden
Head of House of Baden (1929–1963)
12 April 1930 Benito Mussolini 1883–1945  Italy Prime Minister of Italy (1922–1943)
Duce of the Italian Social Republic (1943–1945)
23 August 1930 Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu 1905–1987  Japan
6 June 1931 Axel Vennersten 1863–1948  Sweden Speaker of First Chamber (1928–1936)
Later Marshal of the Realm (1936–1946)
6 June 1931 Herman Wrangel 1857–1934  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs (1920–1921)
17 December 1931 Marcus Wallenberg Sr 1864–1943  Sweden Chief Executive Officer of Stockholms Enskilda Bank (1911–1920)
25 March 1931 Prajadhipok, King of Siam 1893–1941  Siam
6 June 1932 Fredrik Ramel 1872–1947  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs (1930–1932)
Governor of Malmöhus County (1925–1938)
1 October 1932 Prince George, Duke of Kent 1902–1942  United Kingdom
20 October 1932 Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1884–1954  United Kingdom
 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Formerly Duke of Albany (1884–1919)
3 December 1932 Pehr Evind Svinhufvud 1861–1944  Finland President of Finland (1931–1937)
10 April 1933 Albert Lebrun 1871–1950  France
President of France (1932–1940)
18 May 1933 Fuad I, King of Egypt 1868–1936  Egypt
16 September 1933 Prince Hubertus of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1909–1943  United Kingdom
 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
 Weimar Republic
2 November 1934 Ghazi, King of Iraq 1912–1939  Iraq
10 November 1934 Reza Shah Pahlavi, Shah of Iran 1878–1944  Imperial Iran
1 February 1935 Oscar von Sydow 1873–1936  Sweden Prime Minister of Sweden (1921)
Marshal of the Realm (1934–1936)
21 May 1935 Frederick Francis IV 1882–1945  Weimar Republic
 Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Formerly Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1897–1918)
29 May 1936 Ignacy Mościcki 1867–1946  Poland President of Poland (1926–1939)
6 June 1936 Birger Ekeberg 1880–1968  Sweden President of Svea Court of Appeal (1931–1946)
Marshal of the Realm (1946–1959)
22 October 1936 Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern 1891–1965  Weimar Republic
10 May 1937 George VI, King of the United Kingdom 1895–1952  United Kingdom
Also Emperor of India (1936–1947)
28 June 1937 Ferdinand I, Tsar of Bulgaria 1861–1948  Bulgaria
 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Prince of Bulgaria (1887–1908)
Tsar of Bulgaria (1908–1918)
Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
24 October 1937 Carol II, King of Romania 1893–1953  Romania Abdicated in 1940
30 December 1937 Farouk I, King of Egypt 1920–1965  Egypt
15 June 1938 Kyösti Kallio 1873–1940  Finland
President of Finland (1937–1940)
16 June 1938 Erling Eidem 1880–1972  Sweden Archbishop of Uppsala (1931–1950)
14 April 1939 Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg 1896–1985  Luxembourg Abdicated in 1964
27 January 1940 Miklós Horthy 1868–1957  Hungary Regent of Hungary (1920–1944)
6 June 1940 Johan Nilsson i Skottlandshus 1873–1963  Sweden Speaker of First Chamber (1937–1955)
6 June 1942 Christian Günther 1886–1966  Sweden Minister of Foreign Affairs (1939–1945)
6 June 1942 Olof Thörnell 1877–1977  Sweden Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces (1939–1944)
8 April 1946 Princess Juliana of the Netherlands 1909–2004  The Netherlands
Later Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands; Abdicated in 1980
Received Chain on 6 October 1976
8 April 1946 Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands 1911–2004  The Netherlands
Prince of Lippe-Biesterfeld
Later Prince consort of the Netherlands
30 April 1946 Prince Carl Gustaf, Duke of Jämtland Born 1946  Sweden
Considered from birth
Later Crown Prince of Sweden (1950–1973)
Later Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden and Sovereign of the Order (1973–present)
10 June 1947 Juho Kusti Paasikivi 1870–1956  Finland
President of Finland (1946–1956)
Received Chain on 24 May 1952
4 June 1948 Chiang Kai-shek 1887–1975  China
Chairman of the National Government of China (1928–1931; 1943–1948)
President of the Republic of China (1948–1949; 1950–1975)
30 September 1949 Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp 1883–1954  Sweden Prime Minister of Sweden (1936)
30 September 1949 Torsten Nothin 1884–1972  Sweden Governor of Stockholm (1933–1949)
14 October 1949 Rainier III, Prince of Monaco 1923–2005  Monaco
14 November 1949 Nils Quensel 1894–1974  Sweden Minister without portfolio (1936–1940; 1943–1951)
President of Stockholm Court of Appeal (1940–1961)
5 April 1950 Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand 1927–2018  Thailand
Received Chain on 15 January 1965

Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–1973)

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No. Date appointed Image Name Life Country Armorial Notes
29 October 1950 Louise, Queen of Sweden 1889–1965  United Kingdom
 Sweden
31 March 1951 Helge Jung 1886–1978  Sweden Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces (1944–1951)
17 July 1951 Baudouin, King of the Belgians 1930–1993  Belgium
Received Chain on 6 May 1964
18 July 1951 Felix, Prince Consort of Luxembourg 1893–1970  Luxembourg
Born Prince of Bourbon–Parma
18 July 1951 Jean, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1921–2019  Luxembourg
Later Grand Duke of Luxembourg; Abdicated in 2000
Received Chain on 12 September 1983
22 March 1952 Princess Sibylla, Duchess of Västerbotten 1908–1972  Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
 Sweden
Born Princess of Saxe-Cobourg and Gotha
22 March 1952 Princess Margaretha of Sweden Born 1934  Sweden
Later Princess Margaretha, Mrs. Ambler
22 March 1952 Princess Birgitta of Sweden Born 1937  Sweden
22 March 1952 Princess Désirée of Sweden Born 1938  Sweden
Later Princess Désirée, Baroness Silfverschiöld
22 March 1952 Princess Christina of Sweden Born 1943  Sweden
Later Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson
22 March 1952 Princess Ingeborg, Duchess of Västergötland 1878–1958  Denmark
 Sweden
Born Princess of Denmark
24 March 1952 Prince Viggo, Count of Rosenborg 1893–1970  Denmark
1 April 1952 Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma 1900–1979  United Kingdom
Governor-General of India (1947–1948)
30 September 1952 Akihito, Crown Prince of Japan Born 1933  Japan
Later Emperor of Japan; Abdicated in 2019
26 May 1953 Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom 1926–2022  United Kingdom
Also Head of the Commonwealth
Received Chain on 23 May 1975
6 June 1953 August Sävström 1879–1960  Sweden Speaker of the Second Chamber (1933–1952)
22 April 1954 Ásgeir Ásgeirsson 1894–1972  Iceland President of Iceland (1952–1968)
23 June 1954 Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1921–2021  Greece
 United Kingdom
Born Prince of Greece and Denmark
Consort of the British Monarch (1952–2021)
15 November 1954 Amha Selassie, Crown Prince of Ethiopia 1916–1997  Ethiopian Empire
Pretender to the Throne of Ethiopia-in-Exile (1975–1997)
15 November 1954 Prince Makonnen, Duke of Harar 1924–1957  Ethiopian Empire
15 November 1954 Princess Sara Gizaw, Duchess of Harar 1929–2019  Ethiopian Empire
6 June 1955 Harry Guldberg 1890–1981  Sweden President of Svea Court of Appeal (1950–1957)
8 June 1956 Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester 1900–1974  United Kingdom
Governor-General of Australia (1945–1947)
2 October 1956 Urho Kekkonen 1900–1986  Finland
President of Finland (1956–1982)
Received Chain on 28 August 1970
23 November 1956 Yngve Brilioth 1891–1959  Sweden Archbishop of Uppsala (1950–1958)
28 February 1957 Takahito, Prince Mikasa 1915–2016  Japan
10 April 1958 Harald, Crown Prince of Norway Born 1938  Norway
Later Harald V, King of Norway
Received Chain on 5 May 1992
10 April 1958 Princess Margrethe of Denmark Born 1940  Denmark
Later Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark; Abdicated in 2024
Received Chain on 18 June 1985
6 June 1958 Arthur Thomson 1891–1977  Sweden University Chancellor
6 June 1958 Bo Hammarskjöld 1891–1974  Sweden Governor of Södermanland County (1935–1958)
28 November 1959 Nils Vult von Steyern 1887–1966  Sweden Justice of the Supreme Court (1930–1946)
Marshal of the Realm (1959–1966)
19 December 1959 Prince Sahle Selassie 1931–1962  Ethiopian Empire
19 December 1959 Menen Asfaw, Empress of Ethiopia 1889–1962  Ethiopian Empire
19 December 1959 Princess Medferiashwork Abebe 1922–2009  Ethiopian Empire
Empress Consort of Ethiopia-in-Exile (1975–1997)
19 December 1959 Princess Mahisente Habte Mariam Born 1937  Ethiopian Empire
5 April 1960 Adolf Schärf 1890–1965  Austria President of Austria (1957–1965)
29 April 1960 Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran 1919–1980  Imperial Iran Received Chain on 4 September 1967
29 April 1960 Farah Pahlavi, Shahbanu of Iran Born 1938  Imperial Iran
21 May 1960 Ingrid, Queen of Denmark 1910–2000  Sweden
 Denmark
Born Princess of Sweden
3 September 1960 Sirikit, Queen of Thailand Born 1932  Thailand
Later Queen Mother of Thailand
23 May 1961 Friedrich Wilhelm Prinz von Hohenzollern 1924–2010  Germany
 Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
Head of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1965-2010)
23 May 1961 Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern 1932–2016  Germany
 Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
6 June 1961 Johan Hagander 1896–1991  Sweden Justice of the Supreme Court (1943–1947)
Governor of Stockholm (1949–1963)
13 September 1962 William Tubman 1895–1971  Liberia President of Liberia (1944–1971)
10 November 1962 Gustaf Sundelin 1890–1970  Sweden Speaker of First Chamber 1959–1964)
8 May 1963 Charles de Gaulle 1890–1970  France
President of France (1959–1969)
22 May 1963 Habib Bourguiba 1903–2000  Tunisia President of Tunisia (1957–1987)
6 September 1963 Julius Nyerere 1922–1999  Tanganyika
 Tanzania
President of Tanganyika (1962–1964)
President of the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar (1964)
President of Tanzania (1964–1985)
21 November 1963 Nils Swedlund 1898–1965  Sweden Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces (1951–1961)
6 June 1964 Gunnar Hultgren 1902–1991  Sweden Archbishop of Uppsala (1958–1967)
14 September 1964 Constantine II, King of Greece 1940–2023  Greece
15 January 1965 Prince Bhanubandhu Yugala 1910–1995  Thailand
5 June 1965 Thorwald Bergquist 1899–1972  Sweden Minister of Justice (1936)
Governor of Kronoberg County (1946–1964)
8 December 1965 Margaretha, Princess Axel of Denmark 1899–1977  Sweden
 Denmark
Princess of Sweden (by birth)
Princess of Denmark (by marriage)
31 March 1966 Albert, Prince of Liège Born 1934  Belgium
Later Albert II, King of the Belgians; Abdicated 2013
Received Chain on 26 April 1994
1 June 1966 Giuseppe Saragat 1898–1988  Italy
President of Italy (1964–1971)
Received Chain on 8 March 1967
6 June 1968 Erik Boheman 1895–1979  Sweden Ambassador to the United States 1948–1958)
Speaker of the First Chamber 1965–1970)
6 June 1968 Fridolf Thapper 1899–1974  Sweden Speaker of the Second Chamber (1960–1968)
16 December 1968 Setsuko, Princess Chichibu 1909–1995  Japan
25 May 1970 Gustav Heinemann 1899–1976  West Germany President of Germany (1969–1974)
Received Chain on 2 May 1972
24 August 1970 Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran Born 1960  Imperial Iran
16 November 1970 Torsten Rapp 1905–1993  Sweden Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces (1961–1970)
24 November 1970 Prince Abdul Reza Pahlavi 1924–2004  Imperial Iran
22 April 1971 Kristján Eldjárn 1916–1982  Iceland President of Iceland (1968–1980)
Received Chain on 23 May 1975
18 November 1971 Allan Nordenstam 1904–1982  Sweden Governor of Stockholm (1963–1967)
6 June 1972 Sture Petrén 1908–1976  Sweden President of Svea Court of Appeal (1963–1967)
Judge of European Court of Justice (1971–1976)
11 November 1972 Stig H:son Ericson 1897–1985  Sweden Marshal of the Realm (1966–1976)
21 December 1972 Prince Henrik of Denmark 1934–2018  France
 Denmark
Born Henri de Laborde de Monpezat
Consort of the Danish Monarch (1972–2018)

Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–present)

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No. Date appointed Image Name Life Country Armorial Notes
26 September 1974 Sonja, Crown Princess of Norway Born 1937  Norway
Later Queen of Norway
3 December 1974 Marcus Wallenberg Jr. 1899–1982  Sweden Chief Executive Officer of Stockholms Enskilda Bank (1946–1958)
3 December 1974 Sten Rudholm 1918–2008  Sweden Chancellor of Justice (1962–1967)
Later Marshal of the Realm (1983–1986)
23 May 1975 Charles, Prince of Wales Born 1947  United Kingdom
Later Charles III, King of the United Kingdom
11 March 1976 Josip Broz Tito 1892–1980  Yugoslavia
President of Yugoslavia (1953–1980)
6 May 1976 Rudolf Kirchschläger 1915–2000  Austria
President of Austria (1974–1986)
6 May 1976 Silvia, Queen of Sweden Born 1943  Sweden
6 October 1976 Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands Born 1938  The Netherlands
Later Queen of the Netherlands; Abdicated in 2013
Received Chain on 5 May 1987
14 July 1977 Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden Born 1977  Sweden
Considered from birth, got insignia with Chain on 14 July 1995
6 March 1979 Walter Scheel 1919–2016  West Germany
President of Germany (1974–1979)
13 May 1979 Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland Born 1979  Sweden
Considered from birth, got insignia on 13 May 1997
5 October 1979 Juan Carlos I, King of Spain Born 1938  Spain
Abdicated in 2014
Received Chain on 11 March 1983
5 October 1979 Sofía, Queen of Spain Born 1938  Kingdom of Greece
 Spain
Born Princess of Greece and Denmark
5 March 1980 Nagako, Empress of Japan 1903–2000  Japan
Later Empress Dowager
5 May 1980 José López Portillo 1920–2004  Mexico President of Mexico (1976–1982)
6 June 1980 Valéry Giscard d'Estaing 1926–2020  France
President of France (1974–1981)
4 November 1980 Nicolae Ceaușescu 1918–1989  Romania President of Romania (1974–1989)
20 January 1981 Khalid, King of Saudi Arabia 1913–1982  Saudi Arabia
20 January 1981 Fahd, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia 1921–2005  Saudi Arabia
Later King of Saudi Arabia
8 October 1981 Vigdís Finnbogadóttir Born 1930  Iceland
President of Iceland (1980–1996)
Received Chain on 11 June 1987
16 April 1982 Mauno Koivisto 1923–2017  Finland
President of Finland (1982–1994)
Received Chain on 9 October 1983
10 June 1982 Princess Madeleine, Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland Born 1982  Sweden
Considered from birth, got insignia on 10 May 2000
12 September 1983 Joséphine-Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg 1927–2005  Luxembourg
Born Princess of Belgium
12 September 1983 Henri, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg Born 1955  Luxembourg
Later Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Received Chain on 15 April 2008
21 March 1984 João Figueiredo 1918–1999  Brazil President of Brazil (1979–1985)
11 May 1984 François Mitterrand 1916–1996  France
President of France (1981–1995)
16 September 1986 Mário Soares 1924–2017  Portugal
President of Portugal (1986–1996)
16 September 1986 Hosni Mubarak 1928–2020  Egypt
President of Egypt (1981–2011)
16 May 1988 Richard von Weizsäcker 1920–2015  West Germany
 Germany
President of Germany (1984–1994)
15 September 1989 Hussein, King of Jordan 1935–1999  Jordan
15 September 1989 Noor, Queen of Jordan Born 1951  Jordan
25 March 1991 Francesco Cossiga 1928–2010  Italy President of Italy (1985–1992)
17 December 1991 Felipe, Prince of Asturias Born 1968  Spain
Later Felipe VI, King of Spain
Received Chain on 24 November 2021
2 June 1993 Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark Born 1968  Denmark
Later Frederik X, King of Denmark
2 June 1993 Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway Born 1973  Norway
16 September 1993 Lech Wałęsa Born 1943  Poland
President of Poland (1990–1995)
24 November 1993 Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange Born 1967  The Netherlands
Later King of the Netherlands
Received Chain on 11 October 2022
12 April 1994 Martti Ahtisaari 1937–2023  Finland
President of Finland (1994–2000)
Received Chain on 23 August 1996
18 March 1994 Paola, Queen of the Belgians Born 1937  Belgium
30 August 1995 Princess Lilian, Duchess of Halland 1915–2013  Sweden
6 September 1995 Lennart Meri 1929–2006  Estonia
President of Estonia (1992–2001)
12 October 1995 Guntis Ulmanis Born 1939  Latvia President of Latvia (1993–1999)
20 November 1995 Algirdas Brazauskas 1932–2010  Lithuania
President of Lithuania (1992–1998)
Later Prime Minister of Lithuania (2001–2006)
22 February 1996 Tuanku Ja'afar, Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia 1922–2008  Malaysia Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia (1994–1999)
9 September 1996 Árpád Göncz 1922–2015  Hungary President of Hungary (1999–2000)
15 November 1996 Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle Born 1942  Chile
President of Chile (1994–2000)
3 March 1997 Nelson Mandela 1918–2013  South Africa
President of South Africa (1994–1999)
15 September 1997 Thomas Klestil 1932–2004  Austria
President of Austria (1992–2004)
30 April 1998 Oscar Luigi Scalfaro 1918–2012  Italy
President of Italy (1992–1999)
26 May 1998 Carlos Menem 1930–2021  Argentina
President of Argentina (1989–1999)
7 March 1999 Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson Born 1943  Iceland
President of Iceland (1996–2016)
23 March 1999 Leonid Kuchma Born 1938  Ukraine
President of Ukraine (1994–2005)
24 April 1999 Konstantinos Stephanopoulos 1926–2016  Greece President of Greece (1995–2005)
10 April 2000 Jacques Chirac 1932–2019  France
President of France (1995–2007)
2 May 2000 Tarja Halonen Born 1943  Finland
President of Finland (2000–2012)
Awarded with Chain
18 May 2000 Michiko, Empress of Japan Born 1934  Japan
Later Empress Emerita
27 October 2000 Petar Stoyanov Born 1952  Bulgaria President of Bulgaria (1997–2002)
26 April 2001 Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant Born 1960  Belgium
Later King of the Belgians
21 March 2002 Rudolf Schuster Born 1934  Slovakia
President of Slovakia (1999–2004)
22 October 2002 Vicente Fox Born 1942  Mexico
President of Mexico (2000–2006)
25 February 2003 Vajiralongkorn, Crown Prince of Thailand Born 1952  Thailand
Later Maha Vajiralongkorn, King of Thailand
25 February 2003 Princess Sirindhorn of Thailand Born 1955  Thailand
25 February 2003 Princess Chulabhorn of Thailand Born 1957  Thailand
25 March 2003 Ion Iliescu Born 1930  Romania
President of Romania (1989–1996; 2000–2004)
8 May 2003 Johannes Rau 1931–2006  Germany
President of Germany (1999–2004)
7 October 2003 Abdullah II, King of Jordan Born 1962  Jordan
7 October 2003 Rania, Queen of Jordan Born 1970  Jordan
8 February 2004 Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan of Brunei Born 1946  Brunei
8 February 2004 Saleha, Raja Isteri of Brunei Born 1946  Brunei
15 June 2004 Janez Drnovšek 1950–2008  Slovenia President of Slovenia (2002–2007)
31 March 2005 Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga Born 1937  Latvia
President of Latvia (1999–2007)
8 September 2005 Syed Sirajuddin, Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia Born 1943  Malaysia Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia (2001–2006)
16 March 2007 Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan Born 1960  Japan
Later Emperor of Japan
11 September 2007 Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Born 1945  Brazil President of Brazil (2003–2010; 2023–present)
25 September 2007 Georgi Parvanov Born 1957  Bulgaria President of Bulgaria (2002–2012)
20 November 2007 Heinz Fischer Born 1938  Austria
President of Austria (2004–2016)
11 March 2008 Traian Băsescu Born 1951  Romania
President of Romania (2004–2014)
15 April 2008 Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg Born 1956  Luxembourg
5 May 2008 Aníbal Cavaco Silva Born 1939  Portugal
President of Portugal (2006–2016)
20 May 2008 Karolos Papoulias 1929–2021  Greece
President of Greece (2005–2015)
30 September 2008 Viktor Yushchenko Born 1954  Ukraine
President of Ukraine (2005–2010)
13 March 2009 Giorgio Napolitano 1925–2023  Italy
President of Italy (2006–2015)
19 June 2010 Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland Born 1973  Sweden
18 January 2011 Toomas Hendrik Ilves Born 1953  Estonia
President of Estonia (2006–2016)
4 May 2011 Bronisław Komorowski Born 1952  Poland President of Poland (2010; 2010–2015)
23 February 2012 Princess Estelle, Duchess of Östergötland Born 2012  Sweden
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism on 22 May 2012
17 April 2012 Sauli Niinistö Born 1948  Finland
President of Finland (2012–2024)
Received Chain on 3 March 2015
30 May 2012 Lee Myung-bak Born 1941  South Korea
President of South Korea (2008–2013)
11 March 2013 Abdullah Gül Born 1949  Turkey
President of Turkey (2007–2014)
16 April 2013 Ivo Josipović Born 1957  Croatia President of Croatia (2010–2015)
20 February 2014 Princess Leonore, Duchess of Gotland Born 2014  Sweden
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism on 8 June 2014
26 March 2014 Andris Bērziņš Born 1944  Latvia
President of Latvia (2011–2015)
2 December 2014 François Hollande Born 1954  France
President of France (2012–2017)
13 June 2015 Princess Sofia, Duchess of Värmland Born 1984  Sweden
15 June 2015 Princess Nicolas, Duke of Ångermanland Born 2015  Sweden
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism on 11 October 2015
7 October 2015 Dalia Grybauskaitė Born 1956  Lithuania
President of Lithuania (2009–2019)
4 November 2015 Beji Caid Essebsi 1926–2019  Tunisia
President of Tunisia (2014–2019)
2 March 2016 Prince Oscar, Duke of Skåne Born 2016  Sweden
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism on 27 May 2016
19 April 2016 Prince Alexander, Duke of Södermanland Born 2016  Sweden
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism on 9 September 2016
10 May 2016 Michelle Bachelet Born 1951  Chile
President of Chile (2006–2010; 2014–2018)
5 October 2016 Joachim Gauck Born 1940  Germany President of Germany (2012–2017)
22 May 2017 Joko Widodo Born 1961  Indonesia
President of Indonesia (2014–2024)
31 August 2017 Prince Gabriel, Duke of Dalarna Born 2017  Sweden
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism on 1 December 2017
18 January 2018 Guðni Th. Jóhannesson Born 1968  Iceland President of Iceland (2016–present)
9 March 2018 Princess Adrienne, Duchess of Blekinge Born 2018  Sweden
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism on 8 June 2018
13 November 2018 Sergio Mattarella Born 1941  Italy
President of Italy (2015–present)
14 June 2019 Moon Jae-in Born 1953  South Korea President of South Korea (2017–2022)
26 March 2021 Prince Julian, Duke of Halland Born 2021  Sweden
7 September 2021 Frank-Walter Steinmeier Born 1956  Germany President of Germany (2017–present)
24 November 2021 Letizia, Queen of Spain Born 1972  Spain
11 October 2022 Máxima, Queen of the Netherlands Born 1971  Netherlands
2 May 2023 Alar Karis Born 1958  Estonia President of Estonia (2021–present)
30 January 2024 Emmanuel Macron Born 1977  France President of France (2017–present)
23 April 2024 Alexander Stubb Born 1968  Finland President of Finland (2024–present)

First Class of the Order of the White Star

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