H. M. The King's Commemorative Medal

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H. M. The Kings Commemorative Medal
H.M. Kongens Erindringsmedalje
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H. M. The King's Commemorative Medal in gold
TypeTwo class medal (Gold and Silver)
Awarded forMeritorious service to the King
Presented by Norway
StatusCurrently awarded in limited numbers
Established1906
Last awarded2011[1]
Kongens erindringsmedalje.svg
Ribbon bar of the medal
Precedence
Next (higher)Antarctic Medal (Gold)
(silver)[2]
Next (lower)The Royal House Centenary Medal (Gold)
(Silver)[2]

H.M. The King’s Commemorative Medal (Norwegian: H.M. Kongens erindringsmedalje) is a royal decoration of Norway. Established in 1906 by King Haakon VII, the medal is awarded to individuals for particularly meritorious service to the King. The medal is awarded in grades, gold and silver. The gold medal ranks 28th in the Norwegian order of wear just below the Antarctic Medal and above The Royal House Centenary Medal. The silver medal ranks 38th in the order of precedence below the and above the .

Appearance[]

The medal is round, in either gold or silver metal. The obverse of the medal bears the effigy of the reigning sovereign. The effigy is surrounded by the monarch's name and motto. In the case of the King Harald V, his effigy is right facing. Above is his name and title, HARALD V NORGES KONGE. Below is his motto, ALT FOR NORGE. The reverse of the medal depicts the monarch's monogram. The medal is surmounted by a depiction Crown of Norway. The medal is suspended by a ring suspension that runs through the orb on the crown. The ribbon of the medal is the red of the Flag of Norway.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Tildelinger av ordener og medaljer". Dagens monarki (in Norwegian). Det Norske Kongehus. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Norwegian Decorations". Monarchy Today. The Royal House of Norway. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  3. ^ "The King's Commemorative Medal". Monarchy Today. The Royal House of Norway. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
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