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Phaleristics, from the Greek mythological hero Phalerus (Greek: Φάληρος, Phaleros) via the Latin phalera ('heroics'), sometimes spelled faleristics, is an auxiliary science of history and numismatics which studies orders, fraternities, and award items, such as medals, ribbons, and other decorations.

Definition

The subject includes orders of chivalry (including military orders), orders of merit, and fraternal orders. These may all in turn be official, national, state entities, or civil, religious, or academic-related ones. The field of study also comprises comparative honour systems, and thus in a broader sense also history (art history), sociology, and anthropology.

In terms of objects, these include award items such as medals and their accessories, ribbon bars, badges, pins, award certificate documentation, etc., and phaleristics may also designate the field of collecting related items. Although established as a scientific sub-discipline of history, phaleristics usually studies orders and decorations "detached from their bodies".

Notable phalerists

King George VI loved the study of phaleristics, going to the extent of personally overseeing his uniform designs and ribbon placements. He is known to have designed a few British military decorations for the Royal Navy, he also designed the ribbons of each WWII campaign star and the Defence Medal. The Russian phalerist Julius Iversen studied orders and medals in the 19th century.

References

  1. José Vicente de Bragança. "Phaleristics". Phaleristics Academy of Portugal. Retrieved 16 November 2012.
  2. Ralph Winkle (2007). Der Dank des Vaterlandes: eine Symbolgeschichte des Eisernen Kreuzes 1914 bis 1936 (in German) (1. Aufl ed.). Essen. p. 18. ISBN 978-3-89861-610-2.
  3. Bradford, Sarah (1990). The Reluctant King: The Life & Reign of George VI, 1895–1952. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 9780312043377. OCLC 1036822389.
  4. "The Official 1945 Statement regarding the British WW2 Campaign Stars and Defence Medal". www.northeastmedals.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-11-15.

Further reading

  • Laslo, Alexander J. (1995). A Glossary of Terms Used in Phaleristics: The Science, Study, and Collecting of the Insignia of Orders, Decorations, and Medals. Albuquerque: Dorado Pub. ISBN 0-9617320-2-4.

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