Order of Prince Henry

Order of Prince Henry
Ordem do Infante Dom Henrique
Insignia of the order
Awarded by Portuguese Republic
Type Order
Established 1960
Motto Talant de bien faire
Eligibility Portuguese and foreigners; military and civilian
Criteria exceptional and outstanding merit for Portugal and its culture
Grand Master President of the Portuguese Republic
Chancellor Manuela Ferreira Leite
Grades Grand Collar
Grand Cross
Grand Officer
Commander
Officer
Member
Precedence
Next (higher) Order of Saint James of the Sword
Next (lower) Order of Liberty

Ribbon of the Order of Prince Henry

The Order of Prince Henry the Navigator (Portuguese: Ordem do Infante Dom Henrique) is a Portuguese National Order of Knighthood created on 2 June 1960, to commemorate the quincentenary of the death of the Infante Henry the Navigator (known in Portuguese as Henrique), third son of King John I of Portugal and his queen, Philippa of Lancaster. Minor reforms of the constitution of the Order occurred in 1962 and 1980.[1]

It is a five-tier order, whose titles are awarded for relevant services to Portugal and for services in the expansion of the Portuguese culture, its history and its values (with a particular focus on its maritime history). The number of members in each grade is restricted by its constitution, and titles are attributed by special decree by the Grand Master of the Order, i.e., the President of the Republic of Portugal.

Grades

The order includes several classes; in decreasing order of seniority, these are:

  • Grand Collar (Grande-Colar - GColIH)
  • Grand Cross (Grã-Cruz - GCIH)
  • Grand Officer (Grande-Oficial - GOIH)
  • Commander (Comendador - ComIH)
  • Officer (Oficial - OIH)
  • Knight/Dame (Cavaleiro - CvIH / Dama - DmIH)

There is also a Silver Medal (Medalha de Prata - MedPIH) and a Gold Medal (Medalha de Ouro - MedOIH).

The special distinction of Grand Collar can be awarded only to heads of state.

Ribbons and medals are characterized by equal stripes of blue, white and black (either horizontal or vertical) and a ruby-enameled golden cross pattée. The stars of Grand Officer and Grand Cross bear the inscription "Talant de bien faire".

Membership to the Order is conferred by the President, either on his own initiative, upon the recommendation of his Ministers or following nomination by the Council of the Order.

Grand Collar of the Order as of January 2017

Manuel Pinto da Costa||President of São Tomé and Príncipe|| 31 January 1986

Name Occupation or title Date
Juscelino KubitschekPresident of Brazil20 October 1960
Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco21 July 1965
Mohammad Reza PahlaviShah of Iran27 July 1967
Anastasio Somoza DebaylePresident of Nicaragua19 February 1968
António de Oliveira SalazarPrime Minister of Portugal10 April 1968
Prince PhilipDuke of Edinburgh31 May 1973
Elena CeaușescuFirst Lady of Socialist Republic of Romania12 June 1975
Edward GierekFirst Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party13 March 1976
Henryk JabłońskiChairman of the Council of State of the People's Republic of Poland13 March 1976
Piotr JaroszewiczPrime Minister of the People's Republic of Poland13 March 1976
Josip Broz TitoPresident of Yugoslavia2 April 1978
Juan Carlos IKing of Spain17 April 1978
Valéry Giscard d'EstaingPresident of the French Republic21 October 1978
Ernesto GeiselPresident of Brazil13 February 1979
Pál LosoncziChairman of the Hungarian Presidential Council14 August 1979
Todor ZhivkovChairman of the State Council of Bulgaria21 August 1979
BaudouinKing of the Belgians24 August 1982
Samora Moisés MachelPresident of Mozambique30 August 1982
Hosni MubarakPresident of the Arab Republic of Egypt19 August 1983
Angelo de Mojana di ColognaGrand Master of the Knights Hospitaller2 September 1983
François MitterrandPresident of the French Republic29 September 1983
Rudolf KirchschlägerPresident of Austria18 April 1984
Margrethe IIQueen of Denmark20 June 1984
Denis Sassou NguessoPresident of the Republic of the Congo24 November 1984
Mobutu Sese SekoPresident of Zaire12 December 1984
JeanGrand Duke of Luxembourg29 January 1985
Aristides PereiraPresident of the Republic of Cape Verde31 January 1986
Manuel Pinto da CostaPresident of São Tomé and Príncipe31 January 1986
Colin TongsExplorer: Expedition 1954: British Schools Exploring Society26 August 1987
Jaime LusinchiPresident of Venezuela21 January 1987
José Eduardo dos SantosPresident of Angola25 January 1988
Virgilio Barco VargasPresident of Colombia4 February 1989
Richard von WeizsäckerPresident of Germany19 June 1989
Rodrigo Borja CevallosPresident of Ecuador22 March 1990
Andrew BertieGrand Master of the Knights Hospitaller22 March 1990
Francesco CossigaPresident of Italy22 March 1990
Joaquim Alberto ChissanoPresident of Mozambique9 April 1990
Christos SartzetakisEx-President of Greece12 November 1990
Brunó Ferenc StraubPresident of Hungary12 November 1990
BeatrixQueen of the Netherlands14 May 1991
Mauno Henrik KoivistoPresident of Finland22 April 1992
Hassan IIKing of Morocco26 March 1993
Dawda JawaraPresident of the Gambia4 October 1993
Lech WałęsaPresident of the Republic of Poland18 October 1994
Nelson MandelaPresident of South Africa20 November 1995
Juan Carlos WasmosyPresident of Paraguay17 December 1995
Aleksander KwaśniewskiPresident of Poland2 September 1997
Rafael CalderaPresident of Venezuela17 October 1997
Leonid KuchmaPresident of Ukraine16 April 1998
AkihitoEmperor of Japan12 May 1998
Roman HerzogPresident of Germany13 August 1998
Ernesto ZedilloPresident of Mexico30 September 1998
Jacques ChiracPresident of the Republic of France4 February 1999
Constantinos StephanopoulosPresident of Greece13 December 1999
Albert IIKing of the Belgians14 December 1999
Fernando Henrique CardosoPresident of Brazil14 March 2000
Emil ConstantinescuPresident of Romania15 March 2000
Milan KučanPresident of Slovenia29 March 2000
António Mascarenhas MonteiroPresident of Cape Verde8 June 2000
Ricardo LagosPresident of Chile26 September 2001
Hugo ChávezPresident of Venezuela8 November 2001
Fernando de la RúaPresident of Argentina14 November 2001
Omar BongoPresident of Gabon17 December 2001
Carlo Azeglio CiampiPresident of Italy3 January 2002
Alpha Oumar KonaréPresident of Mali27 February 2002
Pedro PiresPresident of Cape Verde22 April 2002
Thomas KlestilPresident of Austria19 August 2002
Georgi ParvanovPresident of Bulgaria7 October 2002
Ferenc MádlPresident of Hungary7 October 2002
Tarja HalonenPresident of Finland24 October 2002
Abdelaziz BouteflikaPresident of Algeria14 January 2003
Rolandas PaksasPresident of Lithuania29 May 2003
Arnold RüütelPresident of Estonia29 May 2003
Vaira Vīķe-FreibergaPresident of Latvia29 May 2003
Harald VKing of Norway13 February 2004
Heinz FischerPresident of Austria31 January 2005
HenriGrand Duke of Luxembourg6 May 2005
Nicanor DuartePresident of Paraguay22 September 2005
Xanana GusmãoPresident of East Timor14 February 2006
Valdas AdamkusPresident of Lithuania31 May 2007
Michelle BacheletPresident of Chile7 November 2007
José Ramos-HortaPresident of East Timor13 November 2007
Abdullah II ibn al-HusseinKing of Jordan5 March 2008
Lech KaczyńskiPresident of Poland1 September 2008
Edward Fenech AdamiPresident of Malta11 December 2008
Horst KöhlerPresident of Germany2 March 2009
Khalifa bin Hamad Al ThaniEmir of Qatar20 April 2009
Abdullah GülPresident of the Republic of Turkey10 May 2009
Bronisław KomorowskiPresident of Poland19 April 2012
Taur Matan Ruakelected President of East Timor10 May 2012
Jorge Carlos FonsecaPresident of Cape Verde11 June 2012
Juan Manuel SantosPresident of Colombia14 November 2012
Ollanta HumalaPresident of Peru19 November 2012
Ricardo MartinelliPresident of Panama29 July 2013
Enrique Peña NietoPresident of Mexico5 June 2014
Tomislav NikolićPresident of Serbia25 January 2017
Willem-AlexanderKing of the Netherlands2017
Queen MáximaConsort of the Netherlands2017

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