Semnul Onorific "Vulturul României" | |
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The Grand Cross sign | |
Type | Multiple grade civilian honorific sign for parliamentarians |
Country | Romania |
Presented by | The King of Romania (1933 - 1947) The President of Romania (since 2004) |
Eligibility | Romanian Senators and Deputies |
Established | 1933 2004 |
Last awarded | disbanded in 1947 |
Precedence | |
Equivalent | National Order of Faithful Service |
The Honorific Sign "Eagle of Romania" (Semnul Onorific "Vulturul României") is a special decoration, part of the National Decorations System, awarded to Romanian Parliamentarians, members of the Senate or of the Chamber of Deputies. It also can be awarded to foreign parliamentarians for its special contribution in the development of parliamentarian relations with Romania.
According to the Law no. 29/2000, the honorific sign "The Eagle of Romania" is assimilated to the National Order of Faithful Service, at equal ranks.
The award was created by Royal Decree during the reign of King Carol II to reward parliamentarians (D.R. nr. 2306/1933),. As all of the other insignia, this order was disbanded after 1947, when King Mihai I was forced to abdicate, and the People's Republic was established.
After the fall of communism, this decoration was first mentioned in the Law no. 29/2000, Establishing the National Decoration System. It was re-established by the Law no. 221/2004.
This decoration was not and could not be awarded until 2011, due to technical reasons.
References
- (in Romanian) Law no. 221/2004
- (in Romanian) Parliament Decision no. 13/2006
- (in Romanian) History of the Romanian awards and decorations at the Awards Chancellery
- (in Romanian) Adevărul newspaper, 6 February 2008 Archived 23 July 2012 at archive.today
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The peacetime military insignia added: two crossed swords (tip up) between the sign and the link if awarded to military personnel in peacetime The categories are equal in ranking, and differentiate only the cultural field (A - literature; B - music; C - fine arts; D - performing arts; E - national cultural heritage; F - promotion of culture; H - religious cults; G - scientific research; I - architecture) ; The war insignia added: two crossed swords (tip up) behind the sign (except for Order of Michael the Brave, an order exclusevely for military personnel with exception conduct in wartime or warzones) |