Ordre de l'Union Parfaite | |
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Awarded by Sophie Magdalene of Denmark and Norway | |
Type | Chivalric order in one class |
Established | 7 August 1732 |
Motto | In felicissimæ Unionis Memoriam |
Status | Disestablished |
Grades | Member |
Ordre de l'Union Parfaite ribbon |
The Ordre de l'Union Parfaite was created by Queen consort Sophie Magdalene of Denmark and Norway on 7 August 1732 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of her happy marriage with King Christian VI of Denmark and Norway. It was given to both men and women. Its motto was In felicissimæ Unionis Memoriam ("In Commemoration of the Happiest [Marital] Union").[1]
Conferral of the Order ceased after the death of the Queen on 7 May 1770.
The French name can be translated as Order of the Perfect Union or Order of Friendship. The use of French was not unusual in the eighteenth century royal Danish court or in Sophie Magdalene's German homeland, where other such examples exist, such as the Ordre pour le Mérite and the Ordre de la Sincérité.