Order of Michael the Brave
Romania's highest chivalric order, the Order of Michael the Brave was instituted by King Ferdinand the Unifier in the early stages of the Romanian War of Unification
and was named in honour of Michael the Brave, a late 16th century Prince of Wallachia, Transylvania and Moldavia,
the first Romanian to rule over the three Danubian Principalities.
- Standards
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Order of Michael the Brave
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Head of the Order
also the King of Romania
- Heads of the Order
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Ferdinand I the Unifier
King of Romania
1916-1927 -
Charles II
King of Romania
1930-1940 -
Michael I
King of Romania
1927-1930 and 1940-1947
- Knights in the Romanian War of Unification
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George V
King of Great Britain and Ireland -
Nicholas
Prince of Romania -
Emanuele Filiberto
Duke of Aosta -
Armando Diaz
Duke of the Victory -
David Beatty
1st Earl Beatty -
Douglas Haig
1st Earl Haig -
Józef Piłsudski
President of Poland -
Ferdinand Foch
Marshal of France -
Joseph Joffre
Marshal of France -
Henri Mathias Berthelot
General in the Republican French Army -
Franchet d'Esperey
General in the Republican French Army -
Georges Guynemer
Captain in the Republican French Army
- Knights in the Romanian War of Reunification
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Fedor von Bock
Marshal of Germany -
Walther von Brauchitsch
Marshal of Germany -
Hermann Göring
Marshal of Germany -
Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist
Marshal of Germany -
Erich von Manstein
Marshal of Germany -
Gerd von Rundstedt
Marshal of Germany -
Helmuth von Pannwitz the Last Knight of Europe
General in the Nazi German Army -
Leonard Mociulschi
General in the Royal Romanian Army -
Victor Miclescu
Major in the Royal Romanian Army -
Nicolae Miclescu
Captain in the Royal Romanian Army -
Nicolae Polizu-Micșunești
Lieutenant in the Royal Romanian Army