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Order of the White Eagle (Russian Empire) : ウィキペディア英語版
Order of the White Eagle (Russian Empire)

1831 – 1918 (National Order)
1918 - Present (House Order)
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The Order of the White Eagle ((ロシア語:О́рден Бе́лого Орла́)) was an Imperial Russian Order based on the Polish honor. Emperor Nicholas I of Russia established the award in 1831 as the ''Imperial and Royal Order of the White Eagle''. A recipient of the Order was granted the title ''Knight of the Order of the White Eagle''.
==Background==

The "white eagle" has been associated with Poland even prior to statehood; first appearing on the Polish Coat of Arms in the 13th century. The original Order of the White Eagle ((ポーランド語:Order Orła Białego)) was reputedly established by King Władysław I in 1325. There is no evidence of it being awarded, however, until 1705 under Augustus II the Strong, King of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
After the Third Partition of Poland in 1795, the Order of the White Eagle briefly disappeared along with the Polish monarchy. After his death in 1798, Empress Alexandra wore the Collar of the Grand Master of the Order at Nicholas’s coronation as King of Poland. The order was resurrected in 1807 by Napoleon I in his short-lived Duchy of Warsaw.〔
In 1815, the Congress of Vienna divided the historically Polish lands among Prussia, the Austrian Empire and the Russian Empire. The majority of the territory was renamed the Kingdom of Poland and was to be an autonomous member of the Russian Empire.
The Order of the White Eagle is mentioned as belonging to the Kingdom of Poland in its constitution of 1815:
During the years immediately following the Congress of Vienna, the badge and cross of the Order were awarded with the same Polish insignia, but the majority of the recipients were Russians or members of the Austrian Empire.〔
After Russian troops put down the Polish uprising of 1831, Nicholas I stripped the autonomy from the Kingdom of Poland and adopted all Polish orders of merit.

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