Mathildeordenen
Mathildeordenen (The Order of Mathilde), was a Danish royal Order, created by the queen of Denmark, Caroline Matilda of Great Britain, after which it was named, on the birthday of the king, Christian VII of Denmark, 29 January 1771. It was no longer used after the banishment of its founder the year after.
Order of Mathilde | |
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Badge and sash of the order. | |
Awarded by Caroline Matilde of Denmark | |
Type | Chivalric order in one class |
Established | January 27, 1771 |
Status | Disestablished |
Grades | Member |
Statistics | |
Total inductees | 12 |
Order of Mathilde ribbon |
The order was used to award members of the royal house, and a close circle around the royal couple and followers of the queen and her lover Johann Friedrich Struensee. Eleven of the twelve recipients were decorated on the birthday celebration of the monarch the same day the order was created. The exception was Louise von Plessen, who was awarded it in her absence, being in exile at Celle.
- Recipients
- Caroline Matilda of Great Britain
- Christian VII of Denmark
- Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
- Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark
- Johann Friedrich Struensee
- Peter Elias von Gähler
- Christine Sophie von Gähler
- Schack Carl Rantzau-Ascheberg
- Caroline Schimmelmann
- Amalie Sophie Holstein
- Enevold Brandt
- Louise von Plessen
References
- Lars Stevnsborg: Kongeriget Danmarks ordener, medaljer og hederstegn. Kongeriget Islands ordener og medaljer, Syddansk Universitetsforlag, 2005, s. 191–194
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