Award from Bayonne for the National Guard

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The award of Bayonne for the National Guard was only the guard of the city by the French King Louis XVIII. Founded in 1815. The loyalty and loyalty to the royal house should be honored.

Appearance

The badge of honor is a sun-like silver shield. On the central oval medallion are golden rays and a lily under the royal crown . The dark blue border shows in gold letters Garde Nationale de Bayonne . The reverse with the golden coat of arms of Bayonne has the inscription Nunquam poltuta in the blue border .

The award was worn on a water-blue ribbon.

literature

  • Ferdinand von Biedenfeld: History and constitution of all spiritual and secular, extinct and flourishing knight orders ... , Volume 1, Verlag Bernhard Friedrich Voigt, Weimar 1841, p. 219

Individual proof

  1. H. Schulze, Chronicle of all known knight orders and decorations, which are awarded by sovereigns and governments, together with illustrations of the decorations, Volume 1, Moeser and Kühn, Berlin 1853, p. 340