Order of Saint Agatha
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Type | State order |
Awarded for | Charitable work in the service of the Republic. |
Grandmaster | Captains Regent |
Secretary | Secretary for Foreign Affairs |
Established | 5 June 1923[1] |
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Next (higher) | Order of San Marino |
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The Order of Saint Agatha (Italian: Ordine Equestre di Saint' Agata ) is a State order established on 5 June 1923 by the Grand and General Council of the Republic of San Marino. It is named after Saint Agatha, on whose feast day 5 February, Pope Clement XII reestablished the sovereignty of the republic in 1740.[2]
The order is presented to foreign nationals who have positively contributed charitable and other services for the benefit of the republic deserving of recognition.
Grades
The order is presented in five grades:[2]
- Grand Cross Cavaliere di gran croce
- Grand Officer Grande ufficiale
- Commander Commendatore
- Officer Cavaliere ufficiale
- Knight Cavaliere
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Knight | Officer | Commander | Grand Officer | Grand Cross |