Order of the Armed Arm

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TypeChivalric order in one class
Established2 December 1616
Awarded forMilitary virtues
StatusDisestablished
Order of the Armed Arm
Væbnede Arms Orden
Awarded by

Christian IV of Denmark
TypeChivalric order in one class
Established2 December 1616
Awarded forMilitary virtues
StatusDisestablished
GradesRidder
Statistics
Total inductees12

Order of the Armed Arm ribbon

The Danish Order of the Armed Arm (den Væbnede Arms Orden) was a Danish order of chivalry, instituted by Christian IV of Denmark 1616, when twelve noblemen were knighted. After that occasion, no new knights of the order were made, and it was merged with the Order of the Elephant in 1633–1634. The order is regarded as a predecessor of the Order of the Dannebrog.

The order was bestowed for the first and only time on 2 December 1616, at the great celebrations that took place in Kolding, on the occasion of the enfeoffment of Slesvig to the King's nephew, Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp. Although this was the first time the order came into use, it is assumed that it was created to celebrate the happy outcome of the Kalmar War. The twelve men knighted were all noblemen who had distinguished themselves during the war.[1][2]

Recipients

The recipients dignities are those held during the Kalmar war, and at the time of the knighting.

Source:[1][3]

Disestablishment

Insignia

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