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  1. La Orden Nacional de la Legión de Honor (en francés: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur) es la más conocida e importante de las distinciones francesas. Fue establecida por el emperador Napoleón I de Francia en 1802, y otorgada por primera vez en 1804.

  2. The National Order of the Legion of Honour ( French: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur [ɔʁdʁ nɑsjɔnal də la leʒjɔ̃ dɔnœʁ] ), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ( Ordre royal de la Légion d'honneur ), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil.

  3. Lists of Légion d'honneur recipients. The French government gives out the Legion of Honour awards, to both French [1] and foreign [2] nationals, based on a recipient's exemplary services rendered to France, or to the causes supported by France.

  4. Die Ehrenlegion ( französisch Légion dhonneur, vollständig L’ordre national de la Légion dhonneur) ist ein französischer Verdienstorden. Der Orden wurde am 19. Mai 1802 von Napoleon Bonaparte, damals noch Erster Konsul, in der Absicht gestiftet, militärische und zivile Verdienste, ausgezeichnete Talente und große ...

  5. The following is a non-exhaustive list of recipients of the Legion of Honour awards, since the first ceremony in May 1803. [3] 2,550 individuals can be awarded the insignia every year. [5] the total number of awards was is close to 1 million [6] (estimated at 900,000 in 2021, [5] including over 3,000 Grand Cross recipients [7 ...

    Recipient
    Dates (birth – Death)
    Daughter of Marie Curie
    First Scandinavian to receive the Honor ...
    1773 – 1833
    Italian entrepreneur who founded ...
  6. The Legion of Honour ( French: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur) [2] is the highest French award. It was established by Napoleon Bonaparte on 19 May 1802. The Order is the highest decoration in France and is divided into five degrees: Chevalier (Knight), Officier (Officer), Commandeur (Commander), Grand Officier (Grand Officer ...

  7. Since 1804, this building has been called the Palais de la Légion d'Honneur, and it is the seat of France's highest honours: the Légion d'honneur (1802), the Médaille militaire (1852), and the Ordre national du Mérite (1963). Today's museum was created in 1925.