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Order of Duke Trpimir


FieldValue
nameOrder of Duke Trpimir
with Neck Badge and Morning Star
imageOrder of Duke Trpimir.jpg
image_size200px
captionOrder of Duke Trpimir
(top: Order Neck Badge; bottom: Morning Star (Danica) medal; left: Grand Order ribbon; right: smaller decorative version)
presenterthe Republic of Croatia
eligibilityCroatian and foreign ministerial level officials and others highly ranked officials
awarded_forExceptional contributions to the independence, integrity and international reputation of the Republic of Croatia, the construction of Croatia, and development of relationships between Croatia and other countries.
statusCurrently awarded
established1 April 1995
higherGrand Order of Franjo Tuđman
lowerOrder of Duke Branimir
image2[[File:Ribbon of the Order of Duke Trpimir.png]]
caption2Ribbon bar of the order

with Neck Badge and Morning Star (top: Order Neck Badge; bottom: Morning Star (Danica) medal; left: Grand Order ribbon; right: smaller decorative version)

The Order of Duke Trpimir (), or more fully the Order of Duke Trpimir with Neck Badge and Morning Star (Red kneza Trpimira s ogrlicom i Danicom), is an order of the Republic of Croatia. It ranks sixth in the Croatian order of precedence after the Grand Order of King Dmitar Zvonimir. It is awarded to Croatian and foreign ministerial level officials and others for merit in contributing to the independence, integrity and international reputation of the Republic of Croatia, the construction of Croatia, and development of relationships between Croatia and other countries.

Description

The badge of the order is a diamond-shaped red-enameled badge featuring an interwoven wattle pattern in silver, with a round white-enameled disk in the center, bordered in silver. On the disk is an equestrian representation of Duke Trpimir, a medieval Prince of Dalmatia and Duke of Croats. On the lower part of the silver border is the name "TRPIMIR".

The star of the order features the center medallion as above, but with a gilt rather than silver border, on a star with eight longer and eight shorter silver rays, with gold rays between.

Notable recipients

  • Krešimir Balenović
  • Ante Bauer
  • Luka Bebić – Speaker of the Croatian Parliament (2008–2011)
  • Ante Beljo
  • Andreas Berlakovich
  • Sonja Biserko – Serbian compaigner for human rights, founder and president of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia
  • Bogić Bogićević – representative of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1989 to 1991
  • Niko Bulić
  • Zdravka Bušić – Croatian nationalist activist, member of the Croatian National Resistance, sister of convicted hijacker Zvonko Bušić
  • Ivan Čermak – General who fought in the Croatian War of Independence
  • Hikmet Çetin – Turkish politician
  • Wesley Clark – U.S. general and Supreme Allied Commander, Europe during the Kosovo War
  • Giulio Einaudi – first Apostolic Nuncio to Croatia
  • Ingo Friedrich (2006) – German Member of the European Parliament and then-Vice President of the European Parliament.
  • Peter Galbraith – first Ambassador of the United States to Croatia
  • Ivica Gaži
  • Hans Dietrich Genscher – German politician
  • Philip Hannan – Archbishop of New Orleans
  • Marijan Hanžeković
  • Katica Ivanišević – Croatian politician
  • Josip Juras
  • Franjo Kajfež
  • Ćiril Kos
  • Ivan Lacković-Croata – Croatian painter
  • Sveto Letica – first commander of the Croatian Navy
  • Branko Lustig – Film producer
  • Jozo Martinović
  • Zlatko Mateša – Prime Minister of Croatia (1995–2000)
  • Hans Mayer – German literary scholar
  • Branko Mikša – Croatian politician and football official
  • Ivica Mudrinić
  • Hasan Muratović
  • Vinko Nikolić – Ustaše official and poet
  • Klaus Nöldner, president of CARE International Deutschland (Germany)
  • Slobodan Novak – Croatian writer
  • Doris Pack – German politician
  • Ivo Parać
  • Josip Pavlišić
  • Marijan Petrović
  • Jadranko Prlić – Prime Minister of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity by the ICTY
  • Ivan Rabuzin – Croatian artist
  • Adalbert Rebić
  • Ivo Rojnica – Ustaše official, businessman and political representative
  • Ivo Sanader – Prime Minister of Croatia (2003–2009) – revoked
  • Milovan Šibl
  • Haris Silajdžić (1995) – Prime Minister of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Borislav Škegro
  • Kazimir Sviben
  • Smiljko Sokol
  • Dragutin Tadijanović – Croatian poet
  • Miroslav Tuđman – Son of the first President of Croatia, Franjo Tuđman
  • Anton Tus – First Chief of the General Staff of the Croatian Armed Forces

The order is also typically awarded to foreign ambassadors.

References

Notes

References

  1. (24 March 1995). "Zakon o odlikovanjima i priznanjima Republike Hrvatske". [[Narodne novine]].
  2. ''Zakon o odlikovanjima'', section 10.
  3. "Mesić odlikovao Sonju Biserko".
  4. (7 July 1994). "Odluka o dodjeli Ordena kneza Trpimira NJ. E. gospodinu Hikmetu Çetinu, ministru vanjskih poslova Republike Turske". [[Narodne novine]].
  5. [http://www.nn.hr/clanci/sluzbeno/1998/0026.htm 3 9.1.1998 Odluka o odlikovanju Nj. E. Petera W. Galbraitha, veleposlanika Sjedinjenih Američkih Država Redom kneza Trpimira s ogrlicom i Danicom]
  6. link. (2007-09-28)
  7. [http://www.nn.hr/clanci/sluzbeno/1996/0111.htm 7 26.01.1996 Odluka o odlikovanju Hansa Dietricha Genschera Redom kneza Trpimira s ogrlicom i Danicom]
  8. (15 March 1994). "Odluka o dodjeli Ordena kneza Trpimira nadbiskupu Philipu M. Hannanu". [[Narodne novine]].
  9. [http://www.nn.hr/clanci/sluzbeno/1996/1303.htm 69 16.08.1996 Odluka o odlikovanju Redom kneza Trpimira s ogrlicom i Danicom i Spomenicom domovinske zahvalnosti broj 01-051-96-5-5-18/1]
  10. (28 March 1994). "Odluka o dodjeli Ordena kneza Trpimira gospodinu Branku Lustigu". [[Narodne novine]].
  11. (26 April 1994). "Odluka o dodjeli Ordena kneza Trpimira dr. Hansu Mayeru". [[Narodne novine]].
  12. (14 September 1994). "Odluka o dodjeli Ordena kneza Trpimira gospodinu Klausu Nöldneru predsjedniku humanitarne organizacije CARE Deutschland". [[Narodne novine]].
  13. (8 November 1994). "Odluka o dodjeli Velereda kneza Trpimira s ogrlicom". Narodne Novine.
  14. [http://www.nn.hr/clanci/sluzbeno/1995/0912.htm 46 07.07.1995 Odluka kojom se odlikuju Redom kneza Trpimira s ogrlicom i Danicom]
  15. Search of citations for the order on the [http://www.predsjednik.hr site] of the Office of the President of Croatia.
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