Royal Order of the Two-Sicilies

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Royal Order of the Two-Sicilies
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Commander and Knight's badges of the Royal Order of the Two-Sicilies
Awarded by the Kingdom of Naples
the Kingdom of Two Sicilies
Type Dynastic order of knighthood
Awarded for Important service to the former Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
Status Suppressed 1819
Statistics
Established 24 February 1808
Precedence
Next (higher) Order of Saint Ferdinand and of Merit
Next (lower) Order of Saint George and Reunion
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Ribbon of the Order

The Royal Order of the Two-Sicilies (Italian: Ordine reale delle Due Sicilie ) was a dynastic order of knighthood of the Kingdom of Naples and the Kingdom of Two Sicilies. The order was established 24 February 1808 by Joseph Bonaparte, who, at the time, was the King of Naples.[1] The order was expanded and continued under the rule of Joachim Murat but was ultimately suppressed by Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies in 1819. Those Knights of the Order of the Two-Sicilies who were still active were instead awarded the Order of Saint George and Reunion.

Description

The decoration was a five-pointed red enameled gold star bearing the coat of arms of Naples and Sicily and the inscription Joseph Neapoles Siciliarum rex instituit. The original badge was surmounted by an eagle, but Ferdinand I modified it by replacing the eagle with the royal crown and changing the inscription to Ferdinandus Borbonius utriusque Siciliae Rex P.F.A..[2]

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