List of winners of the Great Golden Decoration on Ribbon for Services to the Republic of Austria (1952)
This non-exhaustive list includes owners of the Great Golden Decoration on Ribbon for Services to the Republic of Austria (1952) with brief details on the person and, if known, on the occasion of the award.
For the sake of consistency, the occupation or function designations always include the occupation learned (if relevant, otherwise the occupation exercised at the time of the award) and below the function, ranked according to political level.
The entries are sorted alphabetically within the year, if known, according to the year of award or publication, but the year information is blurred due to the different sources, as the time from the application to the award to the announcement can be several months.
A - partly incomplete - list can be found in a query response from the Federal Chancellor:
carrier
- Ludwig Adamovich , President of the Constitutional Court (1954)
- Johann Böhm , Second President of the National Council (1954)
- Giovanni Dellepiane , Apostolic Nuncio in Austria (1954)
- Seyfullah Esin , Turkish Ambassador to Austria (1954)
- Leopold Figl , Federal Chancellor (1954)
- Hans Frenzel , President of the Court of Auditors (1954)
- Karl Gruber , Foreign Minister (1954)
- Eduard Heinl , for a short time Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister for Trade and Reconstruction (1954)
- Oskar Helmer , Minister of the Interior (1954)
- Charilaos Zamarias , Greek Ambassador to Austria (1954)
- Peter Martin Anker , Norwegian Ambassador to Austria (1955)
- Erwin Altenburger , Minister of the Chancellery (1955)
- Enrico Anzilotti , Italian Ambassador to Austria (1955)
- Joseph Bech , Luxembourg Foreign Minister (1955)
- Johan Willem Beijen , Dutch Foreign Minister (1955)
- Heinrich von Brentano , German Foreign Minister (1955)
- Walter Hallstein , German State Secretary in the Foreign Office (1955)
- Franz Handler , President of the Supreme Court (1955)
- Paul von Heiterer-Schaller , President of the Administrative Court (1955)
- Ruslan Abdulgani , Indonesian Foreign Minister (1956)
- Konrad Adenauer , German Chancellor (1956)
- Franz Blücher , German Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation (1956)
- Adolpho Cardoso de Alencastro Guimarães , Brazilian Ambassador to Austria (1956)
- Hans Globke , German head of the Federal Chancellery (1956)
- José Carlos de Macedo Soares , Brazilian Foreign Minister (1956)
- Ferdinand du Chastel de la Howarderie , Belgian Ambassador to Austria (1957)
- Maurice Faure , French State Secretary (1957)
- Eugen Gerstenmaier , German President of the German Bundestag (1957)
- Mohammed Daoud Khan , Afghan Prime Minister (1957)
- Hossein Ala Iranian Prime Minister (1958)
- Ali Gholi Ardalan Iranian Foreign Minister (1958)
- Angelo Corrias , Italian Ambassador to Austria (1958)
- Heinrich Drimmel , Minister of Education (1958)
- Jelle Zijlstra , Dutch Minister for Economic Affairs (1958)
- Fritz Bock , Minister for Trade and Reconstruction (1959)
- Enrique Bernstein Carabantes , Chilean Ambassador to Austria (1959)
- Robert d'Aspremont-Lynden , Belgian Ambassador to Austria (1959)
- Georges Delcoigne , Belgian Ambassador to Austria (1959)
- Gaston Eyskens , Belgian Prime Minister (1959)
- Heinrich Gleißner , Governor of Upper Austria (1959)
- Ferdinand Graf , Minister of Defense (1959)
- Ludwig Viktor Heller , President of the Supreme Court (1965)
- Richard Kerschagl , economist (1966)
- Norbert Elsigan , President of the Supreme Court (1971)
- Willy Brandt , German Chancellor (1972)
- Hannes Androsch , Minister of Finance (1974)
- Hertha Firnberg , Minister of Science (1974)
- Ernst Benda , German lawyer, German Federal Minister of the Interior from 1968 to 1969 and President of the Federal Constitutional Court from 1971 to 1983 (1975)
- Franz Josef Strauss , German Federal Minister and Prime Minister of the Free State of Bavaria (1982)
- Mario Cagna , Bishop, Nuncio (1985)
- Silvius Magnago , lawyer and governor of South Tyrol (1989)
- Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger , Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, then Pope (1992)
- James Aloysius Hickey , Archbishop of Washington (1993)
- Franz König , Archbishop of Vienna (1995)
- Martin Purtscher , Governor of Vorarlberg (1997)
- Albrecht Freiherr von Boeselager , member of the order government of the Order of Malta (1999)
- Caspar Eine , Minister of the Interior from 1995 to 1997, then Federal Minister for Science and Transport (1999)
- Johann Farnleitner , Secretary General of the Austrian Chamber of Commerce from 1992 to 1996 and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs from 1996 (1999)
- Franz Fiedler , lawyer and President of the Court of Auditors from 1992 to 2004 (1999)
- Masako , Crown Princess of Japan (1999)
- Evelyn Messner , Ombudsman from 1989 to 1998 and member of the Austrian National Council from 1986 to 1989 (1999)
- Ursula Seiler-Albring , Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Austria (1999)
- Jean-Louis Tauran , Cardinal Curia of the Roman Catholic Church (1999)
- Rudolf Edlinger , Federal Minister of Finance (2000)
- Eleonora Hostasch , Federal Minister for Labor, Health and Social Affairs (2000)
- Clemens Jabloner , President of the Austrian Administrative Court (2000)
- Barbara Prammer , Federal Minister for Women's Affairs and Consumer Protection (2000)
- Karl Schlögl , Federal Minister of the Interior (2000)
- Donato Squicciarini , Roman Catholic Archbishop and Apostolic Nuncio in Austria (2000)
- Maria Schaumayer , economist, politician, President of the Austrian National Bank (2000)
- Edmund Stoiber , Prime Minister of the Free State of Bavaria and Chairman of the CSU (2000)
- Christa Krammer , Federal Minister for Health and Consumer Protection from 1994 to 1997, Member of the National Council from 1997 to 1998 and Ombudsman active from 1999 to 2001 (2001)
- Horst Schender , Ombudsman and Politician (2001)
- Silvio Berlusconi , Italian politician (2002)
- Birgitta Dahl , Swedish President of the Reichstag (2002)
- Erwin Felzmann , President of the Supreme Court (2002)
- Gianfranco Fini , Italian politician (2002)
- Wilhelm Molterer , Federal Minister for Agriculture and Forestry from 1994 to 2003 (2002)
- Dieter Böhmdorfer , Federal Minister of Justice from 2000 to 2004 (2003)
- Karl-Heinz Grasser , Federal Minister of Finance from 2000 to 2007 (2003)
- Herbert Haupt , Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister for Social Security and Generations or Social Security, Generations and Consumer Protection from 2000 to 2005 (2004)
- Susanne Riess-Passer , lawyer, Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister for Public Achievement and Sport (2003)
- Ernst Strasser , Federal Minister of the Interior from 2000 to 2004 (2003)
- Andres Zaldivar , Chilean Senate President (2003)
- Petr Pithart , President of the Czech Senate (2004)
- Günter Verheugen , German EU Commissioner (2004)
- Gyula Horn , Hungarian Prime Minister (2005)
- Pavol Hrušovský , President of the Slovak National Council (2005)
- Andreas Khol , University Professor and President of the National Council from 2002 to 2006 (2005)
- Omar Mohammed Kurdi , Ambassador of Saudi Arabia (2005)
- Erwin Pröll , Governor of Lower Austria from 1992 to 2017 (2005)
- Peter Schieder , journalist and politician (2005)
- Georg Zur , Catholic Archbishop and Apostolic Nuncio in Austria (2005)
- Karl Korinek , President of the Constitutional Court (2006)
- Elita Kuzma , Ambassador of Latvia (2006)
- Kofi Annan , Secretary General of the United Nations (2007)
- Patricio Palacios Cevallos , Ambassador of the Republic of Ecuador in Austria (2007)
- Ene Ergma , astrophysicist and Chair of the Estonian Parliament (2007)
- Yevgeny Maximowitsch Primakow , Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation (2007)
- Christoph Schönborn , Roman Catholic theologian and Archbishop of Vienna (2007)
- Anna Elisabeth Haselbach , Vice President of the Federal Council (2008)
- Ursula Plassnik , lawyer and Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2004 to 2007 and Federal Minister for European and International Affairs since 2007 (2008)
- Atta ur Rahma , Pakistani Minister of Science and Technology (2008)
- Mohammed el-Baradei , Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (2009)
- Michael Häupl , Mayor of Vienna (2009)
- Kusmayantho Kadiman , Indonesian Minister of State for Research and Technology (2009)
- Stanisław Dziwisz , Archbishop of Kraków (2009)
- Norbert Darabos , Minister of Defense (2010)
- Linglingay Fonacier-Lacanlale , Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines (2010)
- Johannes Hahn , Minister of Science (2010)
- István Horváth , Ambassador of the Republic of Hungary (2010)
- Thorbjørn Jagland , President of the Storting of the Kingdom of Norway (2010)
- Jean-Claude Juncker , Prime Minister of Luxembourg and President of the European Commission (2010)
- Stanislav Osadchiy , Ambassador of the Russian Federation (2010)
- Adisak Panupong , Ambassador of Thailand (2010)
- Claudia Schmied , Minister of Education (2010)
- Benita Ferrero-Waldner , Foreign Minister and EU Commissioner (2010)
- Rosso José Serrano Cadena , Ambassador of the Republic of Colombia (2011)
- Hans Niessl , Governor of Burgenland (2011)
- Marjatta Rasi , Finnish Ambassador to Austria (2011)
- Jean-Claude Trichet , President of the European Central Bank (2011)
- Nikolaus Berlakovich , Federal Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management since 2008 (2012)
- Werner Faymann , Federal Chancellor since 2008 (2012)
- Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek , Federal Minister for Women and the Public Service since 2008 (2012)
- Gerhart Holzinger , President of the Constitutional Court since 2008 (2012)
- Rudolf Hundstorfer , Federal Minister for Social Affairs and Consumer Protection since 2009 (2012)
- Reinhold Mitterlehner , Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Family and Youth since 2008 (2012)
- Michael Spindelegger , Federal Minister for European and International Affairs since 2008 and Vice Chancellor (2012)
- Alois Stöger , Federal Minister of Health since 2008 (2012)
- Klaus Tschütscher , Head of Government of the Government of the Principality of Liechtenstein since 2009 (2012)
- Angela Merkel , German Chancellor (2015)
- Martin Schulz , President of the European Parliament (2015)
- Franz Voves , Governor of Styria (2016)
- Aurelia Frick , Liechtenstein politician (2017)
- Phil Hogan , Irish politician (2017)
- Alexa Wesner , US Ambassador to Austria (2017)
- Laura Mattarella , First Lady of Italy, daughter of the President (2019)
- Jan Sechter , Czech Ambassador to Austria (2019)
- Martin Bartenstein , chemist and Federal Minister
- Harald Ettl , trade unionist and politician
- Werner Fasslabend , politician
- Marilies Flemming , lawyer and politician
- Friedhelm Frischenschlager , politician
- Helmuth Josseck , ombudsman and politician
- Viktor Klima , politician
- Herbert Schambeck , politician
- Herbert Scheibner , politician
- Wolfgang Schüssel , politician
- Walter Schwimmer , politician
- Franz Vranitzky , politician
- Jürgen Weiss , politician
- Helmut Zilk , politician
literature
- Walter A. Schwarz , Have the honor ... 50 years of honor for services to the Republic of Austria 1952–2002, exhibition catalog Vienna 2002
- Peter Diem, Die Symbols Österreichs, Vienna, Verlag Krenmayr & Scheriau, 1995, pp. 224–226.
- Günter Erich Schmidt: medals and decorations of Austria 1945-1999. - Vienna 1999
See also
- List of Austrian orders and decorations
- List of holders of the Decoration of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria (1952)
- List of bearers of the badge of honor for services to the state of Vienna
- List of bearers of the honorary badge for services to the federal state of Lower Austria
- List of holders of the Styrian Decoration of Honor
- List of the bearers of the medal of honor of the Province of Upper Austria
- List of the bearers of the medal of honor of the State of Salzburg
- List of holders of the Carinthian Decoration
- List of bearers of the medal of honor of the state of Tyrol
- List of holders of the gold medal of the state of Vorarlberg
Web links
- Photos of all stages of the Honorary Sign of the Republic
- Photos of all levels of the Decoration of Honor of the Republic with details
- Information on the Austrian awards on the website of the Federal President
- Further information on Austrian awards at HELP.gv.at
- BGBl. No. 54/1953, award of decorations
- Official journal of the Wiener Zeitung
- List of all state awards awarded in the field of sport since around 1954 (PDF, 300 kB; accessed on June 15, 2009)
- List of all decorations awarded by the Federal President for services to the Republic of Austria from 1952 (PDF; 6.9 MB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Answer of the Federal Chancellor (PDF; 6.9 MB)
- ↑ derStandard.at - Merkel, Faymann and the high chancellor honors . Article dated August 26, 2015, accessed August 27, 2015.
- ↑ orf.at - Second highest award for Franz Voves . Article dated July 7, 2016, accessed July 12, 2016.
- ↑ Mitterlehner presents Liechtenstein government councilor Frick with the Great Golden Decoration on Ribbon ( Memento of the original dated February 28, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Article dated February 23, 2017, accessed February 28, 2017.
- ^ Wiener Zeitung: Personalnachrichten . Article dated August 9, 2017, accessed November 25, 2017.
- ↑ Foreign Ministry of the Republic of Austria: News - Austrian Embassy Prague. Accessed June 1, 2020 .