Order of Rio Branco

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Order of Rio Branco
(Ordem de Rio Branco)
Order Rio Branco Brazil AEA Collections.jpg
Grand Cross insignia of the Order of Rio Branco.
Awarded by President of Brazil
TypeOrder
Established5 February 1963
MottoUBIQUE PATRIAE MEMOR
Awarded forServices to the state of Brazil
StatusCurrently awarded
FounderJoão Goulart
Grand MasterHis Excellency the President of Brazil
ChancellorHis Excellency the Minister of Foreign Affairs
GradesGrand Cross
Grand Officer
Commander
Officer
Knight
Medal

The Order of Rio Branco (Ordem de Rio Branco) is an honorific order of Brazil instituted by decree 51.697 of February 5, 1963. It is named in honor of the Brazilian diplomat José Paranhos, Baron of Rio Branco.

The President of Brazil serves as the Grand Master of the Order while the Minister of Foreign Affairs is the order's Chancellor.

Ranks[edit]

The order is composed of six ranks of merit :

  • Grand Cross (unlimited)
  • Grand Officer (60 members)
  • Commander (50 members)
  • Officer (40 members)
  • Knight (30 members)
  • Medal (unlimited)

Insignia[edit]

The ribbon of the medal is blue with white borders.

Ribbon bars
BRA Medalha do Merito de Rio Branco BAR.svg
Medal
BRA Ordem de Rio Branco Cavaleiro BAR.svg
Knight
BRA Ordem de Rio Branco Oficial BAR.svg
Officer
BRA Ordem de Rio Branco Comendador BAR.svg
Commander
BRA Ordem de Rio Branco Grande Oficial BAR.svg
Grand Officer
BRA Ordem de Rio Branco Gra-Cruz BAR.svg
Grand Cross

Notable recipients[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b State visit of Lula da Silva in 2007, ANP Photo of Victoria, Carl Philip & Madeleine
  2. ^ a b Diário Oficial da União - DECRETO DE 5 DE SETEMBRO DE 2007
  3. ^ ""Macron uniu Brasil em torno de Bolsonaro", diz Olavo de Carvalho". August 31, 2019. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  4. ^ "DOU 1/07/1999 - Pg. 105 - Seção 1 | Diário Oficial da União | Diários Jusbrasil". Jusbrasil. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  5. ^ State visit of Lula da Silva in 2007, ANP Photo, Madeleine wearing the order
  6. ^ "Biography".

External links[edit]