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Germania - Premio - Cross of Honour of the Principality of Reuss
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Germania - Premio - Cross of Honour of the Principality of Reuss

Free SHIPPING!!! Prince Henry XIV (1832-1913) Founder of the Cross of Honour of the Principality of Reuss Prince Henry XIV founded this high decoration of honour for nationals and foreigners who had distinguished themselves through particularly loyal service and outstanding achievements. Two principalities in eastern Thuringia were named after the noble family of Reuss until 1918. The first representative of the House of Reuss, Erkenbert Lord of Weida, was first mentioned in a document in 1122. The bailiffs of Weida were ministerials near Mühlhausen in Thuringia until 1166. Around 1180 they became imperial ministerials. Emperor Henry VI made Henry II the bailiff of Quedlinburg. Henry II's grandson divided his lands between his three sons in 1244, who founded the Weida, Gera and Plauen lines. A younger branch of Plauen was named after its founder, Heinrich Ruthenus, i.e. the Reuss, from around 1300. The order's symbol is a white enameled cross with a narrow gold border. In the notch of the upper arm of the cross there is a gold clasp with an eyelet for the ring. Rays of polished gold shine in the corners of the arms of the cross. On the front of the medallion, the coat of arms of the House of Reuss appears in gold on a black enameled background, later also on a red background. You will receive this order as a true-to-original replica. GODE FASCINATION OF COLLECTING Item no. 364-130-6 Careful Packing and Shipping from JMEDALS -Lithuania Good luck!

N. 88365959

Venduto
Germania - Premio - Cross of Honour of the Principality of Reuss

Germania - Premio - Cross of Honour of the Principality of Reuss

Free SHIPPING!!!
Prince Henry XIV (1832-1913) Founder of the Cross of Honour of the Principality of Reuss

Prince Henry XIV founded this high decoration of honour for nationals and foreigners who had distinguished themselves through particularly loyal service and outstanding achievements.

Two principalities in eastern Thuringia were named after the noble family of Reuss until 1918. The first representative of the House of Reuss, Erkenbert Lord of Weida, was first mentioned in a document in 1122. The bailiffs of Weida were ministerials near Mühlhausen in Thuringia until 1166. Around 1180 they became imperial ministerials. Emperor Henry VI made Henry II the bailiff of Quedlinburg. Henry II's grandson divided his lands between his three sons in 1244, who founded the Weida, Gera and Plauen lines. A younger branch of Plauen was named after its founder, Heinrich Ruthenus, i.e. the Reuss, from around 1300.

The order's symbol is a white enameled cross with a narrow gold border. In the notch of the upper arm of the cross there is a gold clasp with an eyelet for the ring. Rays of polished gold shine in the corners of the arms of the cross. On the front of the medallion, the coat of arms of the House of Reuss appears in gold on a black enameled background, later also on a red background.

You will receive this order as a true-to-original replica.

GODE
FASCINATION OF COLLECTING
Item no. 364-130-6

Careful Packing and Shipping from JMEDALS -Lithuania
Good luck!

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