Cross of Faithful Service

The Cross of Faithful Service (Romanian: Crucea națională "Serviciul Credincios") was instituted by King Carol I in 1906, as a two class cross. In early 1948, together with the Order and Medal of Faithful Service as well as all the traditional Romanian orders, it was discontinued by the Communist Government of Romania.

Cross of Faithful Service
Crucea națională "Serviciul Credincios"
Faithful Service Cross, Third Class, civil division (modern version)
Awarded by The King of Romania
(1906 - 1947)
The President of Romania
(since 2000)
Country Romania
TypeMultiple classes civil and military national cross (listed from lowest to highest):
Third Class
Second Class
First Class
Eligibility(1) Civil, military; (2) military units; (3) foreign citizens
Awarded for(1) Exceptional civil and military services to the Romanian State and the Romanian people; (2) For special acts in time of peace or for heroic acts in time of war; (3) For contributing to the development of the friendship relations with Romania, or for other exceptional services to the Romanian State and the Romanian People
StatusCurrently awarded
Statistics
Established1906
reestablished 2000
Precedence
Next (higher)National Order for Merit[1]
Next (lower)Medal of Faithful Service[1]
RelatedOrder of Faithful Service

Ribbon bar of the cross

In 2000 it was re-instituted together with the Order and Medal, as a three class cross. It is the highest state decoration for people without higher education, and the third highest in the National System of Decorations of Romania.[1]

References

  1. "Cancelaria Ordinelor". Canord.presidency.ro. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
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