The term Romanian decorations may refer to one of the following:
Orders, decorations, and medals of Romania, orders and medals currently awarded by the President of Romania, known by law as The National Decorations System
Decorations of the Romanian Armed Forces, honorific distinctions currently awarded by the Ministry of National Defense
Decorations of the Romanian Orthodox Church, crosses awarded by the Patriarch of All Romania and by the Metropolitans
Decorations of the Romanian Royal House, orders and medals awarded by King Mihai I of Romania
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DSO in 1916, with bar in 1917 and a MID, along with Russian and Romaniandecorations; such as the St George of the 4th class. He was Conservative Member...
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This list of military decorations is an index to articles about notable military decorations. It is organized by country in alphabetical order and in order...
the highest state decoration for people without higher education, and the third highest in the National System of Decorations of Romania. "Cancelaria Ordinelor"...
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