Order of Viesturs

The Order of Viesturs (Latvian: Viestura ordenis) is a Latvian state order founded in 1938, which was temporarily discontinued in 1940 by the Soviet occupation of Latvia, but was re-established in 2004. The order is named after the medieval historical figure King Viesturs of ancient Semigallia.

Order of Viesturs
Viestura ordenis
Grand Cross of the order with swords
Awarded by  Latvia
Type5 class Order, with three honor medals. Awarded with swords (military) and without (civil).
Awarded formerit in service to the armed forces; safeguarding and strengthening national security and social order; defense of the country's borders.
MottoConfortamini et pugnate
(Be strong and fight)
Statistics
Established11 August 1938
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of the Three Stars
Next (lower)Cross of Recognition

Ribbon for civil awards

Ribbon for military awards

Classes of the Order

The order is awarded in the following classes:

  • Grand Cross: Cross is worn suspended from a sash worn over the shoulder with a breast star.
  • Grand Officer: Cross is worn suspended from the neck with a breast star
  • Commander: Cross is worn suspended from the neck
  • Officer: Cross is worn suspended from a ribbon with rosette worn on the chest
  • Knight: Cross is worn suspended from a ribbon worn on the chest.

The order also has three medals that may be awarded in the civil or military divisions:

  • Gold Medal
  • Silver Medal
  • Bronze Medal

References

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