Tyrolean Eagle Order
The Tyrolean Eagle Order is an award from the State of Tyrol .
It was created by law of May 29, 1970. It is awarded to personalities who have an excellent political, economic or cultural relationship with the State of Tyrol. The award ceremony takes place on October 25th of the respective year.
It is awarded in three grades:
- Great Tyrolean Eagle Order
- Tyrolean Eagle Order in gold
- Tyrolean eagle medal in silver
Bearer of the Eagle Order (selection)
Great Tyrolean Eagle Order
- Günther Granser
- Herbert Schambeck
- Wolfgang Schmidt
- Gerhard Bletschacher (1973)
- Fritz Molden (1979)
- Ludwig Jedlicka (1976)
- Herbert Batliner (1984)
- Jean Sévillia (1991)
- Peter Schmidhuber (1995)
- Anton Kathrein junior (2001)
- Brigitte Fassbaender (2002)
- Alain de Krassny (2002)
- Walter Hagg (2005)
- Andreas Treichl (2012)
- François Biltgen (2013)
- Emilia Müller (2013)
- Reinhard Olt (2013)
- Axel Diekmann (2014)
- Hanni Wenzel (2016)
- Maha Chakri Sirindhorn (2017)
- Othmar Commenda (2018)
- Jean-Claude Juncker (2019)
Tyrolean Eagle Order in gold
- Ilse Dvorak-Stocker
- Alfred Hartl
- Friedrich Hoppe
- Roderich regulator
- Andreas Resch
- Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini (1982)
- Holger Magel (1988)
- Horst Seidler (1996)
- Klemens Fischer (2008)
- Eberhard Stüber (2011)
- Alessandro Quaroni (2012)
- Nikolas Stihl (2012)
- Klaus Buchleitner (2016)
- Gert Vogt (2017)
- Ulrike Tanzer (2018)
Tyrolean eagle medal in silver
- Udo Zehetleitner (2009)
- Erwin Mohr (2014)
- Ramón Jaffé (2015)
- Clemens Bieber (2016)
- Gebhard Kaiser (2016)
- Rudolf Lill
Unknown expression
- Johannes H. Bisegger (1905–1985), Senator hc from the University of Innsbruck
- Gerhart Baumann
- Reinhard Olt (1990)
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Appendix 1 of Question 75-11 by the party Die Grünen - Die Grüne Alternative Tirol
- ↑ orf.at: "Tiroler Adler" for Thai princess . Article dated April 17, 2017, accessed April 17, 2017.
- ^ Criticism of the awarding of the medal to Juncker. August 9, 2019, accessed August 9, 2019 .
- ↑ tomb family Johannes Bisegger.