Memorial Medal of Tree of Peace

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Memorial Medal of Tree of Peace
Pamätná medaila Stromu pokoja
Memorial Medal of Tree of Peace.png
Obverse and reverse
Awarded by SERVARE ET MANERE.png Servare et Manere, o.z., Slovak non-governmental organization
TypeMedal of non-governmental association
Founded1 January 2020; 2 years ago (2020-01-01)
Country Slovakia
SeatŽilina, Slovakia
RibbonMemorial Medal of Tree of Peace ribbon.jpg
MottoLet´s make love the lifeblood of this world
EligibilityPersons and governmental or non-governmental organizations
Awarded forA contribution to spreading ideas of understanding and union among nations and significant environmental merits leading to sustainable development of human society and use of natural resources.
StatusActive
FounderServare et Manere, o.z., Slovak non-governmental organization
ClassesOne class and a Special class with rubies for an exceptional merit
Post-nominalsPMSP
WebsiteOfficial website
Statistics
First induction28 September 2020; 15 months ago (2020-09-28)
Precedence
Next (higher)Tree of Peace Memorial Plaque
Next (lower)Friend of Peace

The Memorial Medal of Tree of Peace (Slovak: Pamätná medaila Stromu pokoja) is the second highest award awarded since 2020 by the Slovak non-governmental organization called .[1] The award was first awarded on September 28, 2020 on the occasion of the second anniversary of the international project Tree of Peace.[2]

Criteria[]

Servare et Manere expresses the gratitude by awarding a Memorial Medal of Tree of Peace, which may be granted to personalities, who are personally involved in planting, or people and governmental or non-governmental organizations who have made a contribution to spreading ideas of understanding and union among nations, as well as have made a contribution to the spreading and implementation of the project. This award is also given for significant environmental merits leading to sustainable development of human society and use of natural resources. It is the only and at the same time the highest award that can also be awarded posthumously. The number of laureates is limited to 60 people including organizations. Laureates are included in a special register. The award was established on January 1, 2020. The Memorial Medal of the Tree of Peace is awarded usually on 28 September, on the anniversary of the establishment of the project, or in exceptional cases.

Lady's version of the medal

Appearance[]

The Medal is struck from copper and its diameter is 40 mm and the ribbon is 38 mm wide. The award is divided into men's and women's variant. The laureate can be awarded by the Medal in a Special class with rubies for an exceptional merit.[1] The award in its category as one of the few Slovak awards, together with the decree, meets all phaleristic criteria.[3]

Andrej Ćilerdžić, Bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Austria and Switzerland

Laureates[]

  1. Mr. Ross P. Marine, Honorary Consul of the Slovak Republic to the Midwest USA, Kansas City, awarded on September 28, 2020.[2][4][5]
  2. His Highness Joachim Ernst, Duke of Anhalt, Special class with rubies, awarded In memoriam on January 11, 2021.[6]
  3. Mr. Rustambek Qurbanov, Chairman of the Committee on Friendship and International Relations with foreign countries under the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan. Medal № 003 (Victory Park, Tashkent. March 15, 2021).[7]
  4. Mr. Ján Bóry, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Republic to the Uzbekistan. Medal № 004 (Victory Park, Tashkent. March 15, 2021).[7]
  5. International Commission for the Protection of the Alps – CIPRA. Medal № 005 (Schaan, Liechtenstein. June 4, 2021).
  6. His Highness Borwin, Duke of Mecklenburg. Medal № 006 in a Special class with rubies (June 10, 2021).[1]
  7. Her Highness Alice, Duchess of Mecklenburg. Medal № 007 in a Special class with rubies (June 10, 2021).[1]
  8. His Royal Highness Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia. Medal № 008 in a Special class with rubies (September 2, 2021).[8][9]
  9. His Grace Andrej, Bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Austria and Switzerland. Medal № 009 (Veľký Meder, Slovakia. August 16, 2021).[10][11]
  10. His Excellency Momčilo Babić, Ambassador of the Republic of Serbia to Slovakia. Medal № 010 (Veľký Meder, Slovakia. August 16, 2021).[10][11]
  11. Mr. Ivan Korčok, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic. Medal № 011 (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. October 12, 2021).[12][13]
  12. His Excellency Ľubomír Rehák PPSP, Ambassador of the Slovak Republic to the Russian Federation. Medal № 012 (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. October 12, 2021).[12][13]
  13. MUDr. Pavol Dubček, surgeon. Medal № 013 (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. October 12, 2021).[12][13]
  14. Mr. Alexander Vladimirovich Nagin, Mayor of Avtozavodsky City District of Nizhny Novgorod. Medal № 014 (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. October 12, 2021).[12][13]
  15. Her Majesty Margareta, Custodian of the Crown of Romania. Medal № 015 in a Special class with rubies (Zvolen, November 9, 2021).[14]
  16. His Royal Highness Prince Radu of Romania. Medal № 016 in a Special class with rubies (Zvolen, November 9, 2021).[14]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d Servare et Manere. "Awards". Tree of peace / Strom pokoja (in American English). Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  2. ^ a b Sobola, Marek (2020-10-28). "The first award of the Memorial Medal of Tree of Peace". Tree of peace / Strom pokoja (in American English). Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  3. ^ Graus, Igor. "Ako dôkaz tohože sme túto listinu podpísali vlastnou rukou..." Niekoľko poznámok k problematike autentifikácie dekrétov k vyznamenaniam Ozbrojených síl Slovenskej republiky" ["In witness of having signed this document with our own hand..." Several notes on the topic of authentication of warrants to honours of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic.] (PDF). Vojenská história (in Slovak). 4/2020: 18 – via Vojenský historický ústav v Bratislave / The Institute of Military History in Bratislava.
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