Orders, Decorations, and Medals of Spain - Obsolete Orders

Obsolete Orders

  • The Real y Militar Orden de España (Royal and Militar Order of Spain), Joseph Bonaparte (1809-1812)
  • The Orden Civil de María Victoria (Civil Order of María Victoria), King Amadeo (1871-1873).
  • The Orden Civil de Alfonso XII (Civil Order of Alfonso XII), Alfonso XIII (1902-1931) Officially replaced by the Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise (1988)
  • The Orden de la República Española (Order of the Spanish Republic), Second Republic (1932-1939).
  • The Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas (Imperial Order of the Yoke and the Arrows), Francisco Franco (1937-1976).

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