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The first foreigner to be awarded the Order of St. Louis was french president Mac Mahon in 1893. There was also the case of some personalities "degraded" or expelled from the Order as in the case of Bishop Luigi Rohan-Lefevre who was expelled from the order in 1978 after his resignation and exile.
 
The first foreigner to be awarded the Order of St. Louis was french president Mac Mahon in 1893. There was also the case of some personalities "degraded" or expelled from the Order as in the case of Bishop Luigi Rohan-Lefevre who was expelled from the order in 1978 after his resignation and exile.
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[[Category:Orders of knighthood of Ludovicia]]

Revision as of 17:45, 4 April 2016

Order of Saint Louis
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Kingdom of Ludovicia
Type Statal order
Status In use
Institution 9 august 1795
First chief Louis I of Ludovicia
Actual chief Louis VIII of Ludovicia
Classes Knight Companion (unique class)
Precedence
High order -
Low order Order of the Crown of Ludovicia
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The Order of Saint Louis is the highest honour order in Kingdom of Ludovicia.

Admission is restricted to no more than 30 members whose choice is a matter for the sovereign, contrary to what happens in other orders, in which the king usually appoints members on a proposal, even informally, of the prime minister. Those admitted men are known as Knights Companions, women as Lady Companion. Exceptionally, the Order can admit members out of the limit of 30 (in this case called supernumerary), usually the sovereign family, or foreign sovereigns. Given the exclusivity of the Order, it is only awarded to personalities who have distinguished themselves through their outstanding achievements in serving the ludovician kingdom.

History

The award was established in 1795 by the first king of Ludovica, Louis I, as the supreme honour of the state, precisely dedicated to his saint patron, St. Louis (also patron of the Kingdom of France) and it is therefore the oldest honour of the kingdom of Ludovicia.

Awards

The award was granted only to men until 1914 when king Louis VI opened the honour even to women, appointing the first ladies in person of his mother, his sisters and his wife, then ushering in the habit of admitting to the order of law the female members of the royal family as well as those of men.

The first foreigner to be awarded the Order of St. Louis was french president Mac Mahon in 1893. There was also the case of some personalities "degraded" or expelled from the Order as in the case of Bishop Luigi Rohan-Lefevre who was expelled from the order in 1978 after his resignation and exile.