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The Military Order of Christ is the former order of Knights Templar as it was reconstituted in
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. Before 1910 it was known as the Royal Military Order of Our Lord Jesus Christ and the Order of the Knights of Our Lord Jesus Christ. It was founded in 1319, with the protection of King Denis of
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, after the Templars were abolished on 22 March 1312 by the papal bull, '' Vox in excelso'', issued by Pope Clement V. King Denis refused to pursue and persecute the former knights as had occurred in most of the other sovereign states under the political influence of the Catholic Church. Heavily swayed by Philip IV of France, Pope Clement had the Knights Templar annihilated throughout France and most of Europe on charges of
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, but Denis revived the Templars of Tomar as the Order of Christ, largely for their aid during the ''
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'' and in the reconstruction of Portugal after the wars. Denis negotiated with Clement's successor, John XXII, for recognition of the new order and its right to inherit the Templar assets and property. This was granted in a papal bull, ''Ad ea ex quibus'', on 14 March 1319. There exists also a parallel Supreme Order of Christ of the
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and Order of Christ of House of Orléans-Braganza.


History

The order's origins lie in the Knights Templar, founded circa 1118. The Templars were persecuted by the king of France and eventually disbanded by the pope in 1312. King
Dinis I of Portugal Denis (, ; 9 October 1261 – 7 January 1325 in Santarém), called the Farmer King (''Rei Lavrador'') and the Poet King (''Rei Poeta''), was King of Portugal. The eldest son of Afonso III of Portugal by his second wife, Beatrice of Castile, and ...
created the Order of Christ in 1319 for those knights who survived their mass slaughter throughout Europe. In Portugal, the Order of Christ accumulated great riches and power during the Age of Discoveries. In 1789, Queen Maria I of Portugal secularized the order. In 1910, with the end of the Portuguese monarchy, the order was extinguished. However, in 1917, the order was revived, with its Grand Master to be the President of Portugal. The Military Order of Christ, together with the Military Orders of Aviz and of St. James of the Sword, formed the group of the "Ancient Military Orders", governed by a chancellor and a council of eight members, and appointed by the President of the Republic to assist him as Grand Master in all the order's administrative matters. The Order can be conferred for outstanding services to the Republic on military officers, and, despite its name, on civilians (including foreigners as well as Portuguese citizens) and on members of: Parliament or other branches of government, the diplomatic corps, the Courts of Justice, the Civil Service, and other public authorities.


Grades and badges

The Order of Christ, as awarded by the Portuguese government today, comes in six classes: * ''Grand Collar'' (GCol), which wears grand collar, the badge of the Order on a sash on the right shoulder, and the star of the Order in gold on the left chest. This rank was introduced in 2021. * ''Grand Cross'' (GCC), which wears the badge of the Order on a sash on the right shoulder, and the star of the Order in gold on the left chest; * ''Grand Officer'' (GOC), which wears the badge of the Order on a necklet, and the star of the Order in gold on the left chest; * ''Commander'' (ComC), which wears the badge of the Order on a necklet, and the star of the Order in silver on the left chest; * ''Officer'' (OC), which wears the badge of the Order on a ribbon with rosette on the left chest; * ''Knight'' (CvC) or ''Dame'' (DmC), which wears the badge of the Order on a plain ribbon on the left chest.


Insignia

* The ''grand collar'' is formed by simple crosses of the Order, alternating and linked with armillary spheres, gilded, suspended by a double chain of simple links, gilded; in the center, two interlocked branches of ''
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'', gilded; the necklace, all in gold, has the cross of the Order hanging, profiled in gold, surrounded by a festoon, of open cut, of laurel leaves with its fruits, tied with crossed ribbons on the tops and sides, also in gold. * The ''badge'' of the Order is a gilt cross with enamel, similar to the Order's emblem illustrated here, but with a longer lower arm. During the monarchy there were separate badges for civil and military knights: civil knights wore a badge similar to the modern version, but with the
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of Christ above it; military knights had a completely different insignia, this being a gilt, blue and white enamelled Maltese Cross with white enamelled oval shields (each bearing a design similar to the
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minus the red border) between the arms of the cross, the whole surrounded by a wreath of palm; the central disc was in white enamel, with a miniature of the modern badge in it; the badge was topped by a gilt crown. * The ''star'' of the Order has 22 asymmetrical arms of rays, in gilt for Grand Cross and Grand Officer, and in silver for Commander. The central disc is in white enamel, with a miniature of the modern badge in it. During the monarchy the Sacred Heart of Christ was placed at the top of the star. * The ''ribbon'' of the Order is plain red.


People associated with the Order of Christ


Grand Masters

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Henry the Navigator ''Dom'' Henrique of Portugal, Duke of Viseu (4 March 1394 – 13 November 1460), better known as Prince Henry the Navigator ( pt, Infante Dom Henrique, o Navegador), was a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15t ...
(Grand Master) *
Manuel I Manuel I may refer to: *Manuel I Komnenos, Byzantine emperor (1143–1180) *Manuel I of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond (1228–1263) *Manuel I of Portugal Manuel I (; 31 May 146913 December 1521), known as the Fortunate ( pt, O Venturoso), was ...
(Grand Master) * Infante Ferdinand (Grand Master) * Sebastian of Portugal (Grand Master)


Others

* Vasco da Gama (also to the Order of Santiago before) *
Pedro Álvares Cabral Pedro Álvares Cabral ( or ; born Pedro Álvares de Gouveia; c. 1467 or 1468 – c. 1520) was a Portuguese nobleman, military commander, navigator and explorer regarded as the European discoverer of Brazil. He was the first human ...
* João Gonçalves Zarco * Gonçalo Velho Cabral *
Bartolomeu Dias Bartolomeu Dias ( 1450 – 29 May 1500) was a Portuguese mariner and explorer. In 1488, he became the first European navigator to round the southern tip of Africa and to demonstrate that the most effective southward route for ships lay in the o ...
* D. Beatrice * Francisco de Almeida * Miguel Corte-Real *
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Tristão da Cunha Tristão da Cunha (sometimes misspelled Tristão d'Acunha; ; c. 1460 – c. 1507) was a Portuguese explorer and naval commander. In 1499, he served as ambassador from King Manuel I of Portugal to Pope Leo X, leading a luxurious embassy presentin ...
* Martim Afonso de Sousa * João de Castro * Cristóvão da Gama * Tomé de Sousa * Fernão de Magalhães, also known as Ferdinand Magellan (also to the Order of Santiago) * Vicente Sodré * Damião de Góis * Pedro Teixeira *
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Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira (April 27, 1756 – April 23, 1815) was a Portuguese naturalist born in Brazil. He undertook an extensive journey which crossed the interior of the Amazon Basin to Mato Grosso, between 1783 and 1792. During this jou ...
* Henrique Dias * António Filipe Camarão * Jácome Ratton * Albert Coyette * Louis-Nicolas Davout * Jean-Baptiste Bessières * Albert Guille *
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Ângelo Moniz da Silva Ferraz, Baron of Uruguaiana Angelo Moniz da Silva Ferraz, the Baron of Uruguaiana (3 November 1812 - 18 January 1867) was a Brazilian magistrate and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Brazil from August 10, 1859 to March 2, 1861. Biography He graduated from the Fac ...


Locations associated with the Order of Christ

* Castro Marim (seat of the order before 1357) * Convento de Cristo * Belém Tower *
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* Castle of Monsanto * Castle of Castelo Branco * Sagres (death place of Prince Henry)


Entities using the cross of the order in their insignia

* Brazilian Football Confederation *
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(Portugal) *
Futebol Clube Cesarense Futebol Clube Cesarense ''(abbreviated as FC Cesarense)'' is a Portuguese football club based in Cesar, Oliveira de Azeméis in the district of Aveiro. Background FC Cesarense currently plays in the Campeonato de Portugal which is the thir ...
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* National Corps of Scouts - Portuguese Catholic Scouting *
Olympic Committee of Portugal The Olympic Committee of Portugal ( pt, Comité Olímpico de Portugal ; acronym: COP) is a non-profit organisation of public utility, which serves as the National Olympic Committee (NOC) for Portugal. It was founded on October 26, 1909, to ensure ...
* Portuguese Air Force * Portuguese Athletic Federation * Portuguese Football Federation * Portuguese Navy *
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* Flag of the city of São Paulo (Brazil) * Clube de Desportos de Vasco da Gama (Goa, Índia)


See also

* Honorific orders of Portugal * Order of Christ (Holy See) * History of the Order of Christ


Notes


References


Bibliography

* GUIMARÃES, J. Vieira, ''A Ordem de Cristo'', Lisboa, I.N., 1936 * OLIVAL, Fernanda, ''The Military Orders and the Portuguese Expansion (15th to 17th Centuries)'', ''Portuguese Studies Review'' Monographs, Vol. 3, Peterborough: Baywolf Press and The Portuguese Studies Review, 2018. {{DEFAULTSORT:Order Of Christ (Portugal) 1318 establishments in Europe 14th-century establishments in Portugal Knights Templar