Decorations of the Romanian Royal House information
The Decorations of the Romanian Royal House are a reward for conspicuous and special merits of the recipients for the Romanian state and the Romanian Royal House.
After the Fundamental Rules of the Royal House of Romania were signed in 2007,[1] former King Michael I, who abdicated in 1947 under communist pressure, reinstituted the Order of Carol I and the Order of the Crown, and he also instituted three decorations and two medals.
The orders, decorations and medals currently awarded are:
The Order of Carol I[2]
The Order of the Crown[3][4]
The decorations and medals listed below
^Fundamental Rules of the Royal Family of Romania. The Romanian Royal Family website. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
^Ordinul Carol I (Order of Carol I). Royal Family of Romania. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
^"Ordinului Coroana României". familiaregala.ro. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
^"ARGO - Art design | Order of the Crown of Romania". argoart.ro. Archived from the original on 23 January 2015. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
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