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Civil Order of Savoy : ウィキペディア英語版
Civil Order of Savoy

The Civil Order of Savoy was founded as an order of knighthood in 1831 by the King of Sardinia, Charles Albert, Duke of Savoy.〔Founded by Letters Patent dated 29 October 1931, renewed by Royal Decree on 1 October 1850 and 27 March 1887. Current statutes revised 11 June 1985〕 The intention was to reward those virtues not belonging to the existing Military Order of Savoy, founded by Vittorio Emanuele I in 1815. The order has one degree, that of Knight (''Cavalieri dell'Ordine civile di Savoia''), and is limited to 70 members.〔(Ordini Cavallereschi del Regno d'Italia ) Corpo della Nobiltà Italiana (retrieved 10 September 2009)〕 Admission is in the personal gift of the head of the House of Savoy.
The insignia bears the inscription ''Al Merito Civile—1831''; the letters C.A. on the reverse substituted for V.E. after the death of Charles Albert in 1849.
The civil order was continued on the unification of Italy in 1861, but has been suppressed by law since the foundation of the Republic in 1946. Umberto II did not abdicate his position as ''fons honorum'' however, and the now dynastic order remains under the Grand Mastership of the head of the former Royal house. While the continued use of those decorations awarded prior to 1951 is permitted in Italy, they no longer confer any right of precedence in official ceremonies. The military order on the other hand, was revived as the Military Order of Italy and remains a national order today.〔Under Legislative Decree of the Provisional Head of State No. 15 of 2 June 1947, renewed by Law No. 199 of 27 March 1952〕
==See also==

*List of Italian orders of knighthood
*Order of the Crown of Italy

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