Order of Saint Agatha | |
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![]() Insignia of a Grand Officer of St Agatha. | |
Type | State order |
Country | ![]() |
Awarded for | Charitable work for San Marino. |
Grandmaster | Captains Regent |
Secretary | Secretary for Foreign Affairs |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Order of San Marino |
The Order of Saint Agatha (Italian: Ordine Equestre di Sant'Agata) is a State order established on 5 June 1923 by the Grand and General Council of the Republic of San Marino. It is named after Saint Agatha, on whose feast day 5 February, Pope Clement XII reestablished the sovereignty of the republic in 1740.[2]
The Order is awarded to foreign nationals deserving of recognition for charitable or other services to the Republic of San Marino.
Conferred by the Grand and General Council on the proposal of the Most Excellent Regency of the Republic of San Marino, the Order comprises 5 grades: Grand Cross, Grand Officer, Commander, Officer and Knight.[3]
The badge of the Order is a cross with curved ends enamelled white and edged in gilt. Charged on one side with a round golden shield bearing the effigy of Saint Agatha and includes the inscription Sant'Agata Prottetrice (Saint Agatha Protector), on the other side is written the motto Bene Merenti (To a well-deserving person). The insignia suspends by a ribbon with five stripes of white, crimson and yellow.[4]
The Order of San Marino is the next higher in order of precedence.