
The Italian honours system is a means to reward achievements or service to the
Italian Republic, formerly the
Kingdom of Italy including the
Italian Social Republic
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.
Orders of chivalry
Italian Republic
There are five
orders of knighthood
An order of chivalry, order of knighthood, chivalric order, or equestrian order is an order of knights, typically founded during or inspired by the original Catholic military orders of the Crusades ( 1099–1291) and paired with medieval concept ...
awarded in recognition of service to the
Italian Republic. Below these sit a number of other decorations, associated and otherwise, that do not confer knighthoods. The degrees of knighthood, not all of which apply to all orders, are Knight (''Cavaliere'' abbreviated ''Cav.''), Officer (''Ufficiale'' abbreviated ''Uff.''), Commander (''Commendatore'' abbr. ''Comm.''), Grand Officer (''Grand'Ufficiale'', abbr. ''Gr. Uff.''), Knight Grand Cross (''Cavaliere di Gran Croce'', abbr. ''Cav. Gr. Croce'') and Knight Grand Cross with cordon (''Cavaliere di Gran Croce con cordone'').
Italian citizens may not use within the territory of the Republic honours or distinctions conferred on them by non-national orders or foreign states, unless authorised by
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. The use of awards of the
Holy See (including the
Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre) is to be authorized by
Presidency of the Council of Ministers, while the use of those of the
Sovereign Military Order of Malta, enjoying formal recognition in Italy, do not need any authorization to boast.
The Royal
House of Savoy
The House of Savoy ( it, Casa Savoia) was a royal dynasty that was established in 1003 in the historical Savoy region. Through gradual expansion, the family grew in power from ruling a small Alpine county north-west of Italy to absolute rule of ...
, Italy's former Royal Family, also continues to bestow knighthoods in three orders of chivalry previously recognised by the
Kingdom of Italy. In fact,
Umberto II, the last King of Italy did not abdicate, and so he preserved his ''
fons honorum'': today the Grand Mastership of the orders remain under the prerogatives of Head of the
House of Savoy
The House of Savoy ( it, Casa Savoia) was a royal dynasty that was established in 1003 in the historical Savoy region. Through gradual expansion, the family grew in power from ruling a small Alpine county north-west of Italy to absolute rule of ...
, claimed between
Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples and
Aimone, Duke of Aosta. Today these continue merely as dynastic orders of the Royal House in exile. While their bestowal is suppressed by law in Italy, the use of those decorations conferred prior to 1951 is recognised, exclusive of any right of precedence in official ceremonies.
[Law No. 178 of 3 March 1951](_blank)
''Istituzione dell'Ordine "Al Merito della Repubblica Italiana" e disciplina del conferimento e dell'uso delle onorificenze'' (Institution of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic and discipline of the conferment and the use of honours), published in Gazzetta Ufficiale No. 73, 30 March 1951 (in Italian). However the Savoy orders, are theoretically recognized by the
Holy See amongst others, for example the
Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus
The Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus ( it, Ordine dei Santi Maurizio e Lazzaro) (abbreviated OSSML) is a Roman Catholic dynastic order of knighthood bestowed by the royal House of Savoy. It is the second-oldest order of knighthood in the wo ...
were recognized by
papal bull of
Pope Gregory XIII, where he bestowed upon
Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy and his Savoy successors, the right to confer this knighthood in perpetuity.
The
House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies from the
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
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additionally continues to bestow knighthoods, including the
Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George which is fully recognised by the Italian republic. Also the Houses of
Bourbon-Parma and
Habsburg-Tuscany continues to do so.
The Kingdom of Italy

The
Sardinian orders of the Most Holy Annunciation, of Saints Maurice and Lazarus and the Military and Civil orders of Savoy were continued on the
unification of Italy in 1861. These were augmented during the Liberal period by the Order of the Crown of Italy, the Chivalrous Order of Agricultural, Industrial and Commercial Merit, the Colonial Order of the Star of Italy and later, by the Civil and Military Order of the Roman Eagle. In contrast to the Republican orders, the feminine style ''Dama'' is used for women.
The
Knight Bachelor, usually transmitted by male
primogeniture
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, was similar to a British
baronetcy but older.
These ''Cavaliere Ereditario'' were not, however, members of an order of chivalry.
The Kingdom of two Sicilies
Decorations
Italian Republic
Medals
Medals of Merit
* War Merit Cross
* Army Cross of Merit
* Navy Cross of Merit
* Air Force Cross of Merit
* Carabinieri Cross of Merit
* Financial Guard Cross of Merit
* Civil Merit Cross
* Labour Merit Star
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Medal of Merit for Culture and Art
Service medals
*
Maurician medal
See also
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Nobility of Italy
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Italian honorifics
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Order (distinction)
Footnotes
References
External links
Presidenza della Repubblica – Le Onorificenze
Ordini dinastici della Real Casa di Savoia
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