Orders and Medals
of the Age of Napoleon
(1796-1815)

 

In this section we will discuss the orders and medals of Imperial Russia during the Napoleonic era. Documentation, when available, will be pictured along with the medals themselves. Currently we only have a one medal for you to see here, but more will be coming soon.

 

 
 

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St. George's Cross - 4th Class
(Sign of Favor of the Military Order)

Established -

1807

Composition -

Silver

Number Awarded -

Unknown

Originally issued as a single class order, the silver cross with the engraving of St. George the Victor was instituted to decorate soldiers for valor and courage.

During the Crimean War some 24,150 St. George's Crosses were awarded.  One of these was to Kolya Pichshenko, a ten year old boy, who relayed messages and worked in a mortar battery defending Sevastopol.

In March of 1856 it became a four class award.  A gold cross with a bow for first class, a gold cross for second class, a silver cross with bow for third class, and a silver cross for fourth class.  The class and serial number are marked on the back of the cross.

In 1913 the Sign of Favor of the Military Order was formally renamed the St. George's cross.  In 1915 the Tsarist government began to make orders and medals from bronze and nickel rather  than gold and silver due to financial difficulties.  The St. George's Cross was one of the last to be made from these cheaper materials.

The crosses were awarded beginning with the forth class award.  Anyone who earned it received an automatic promotion to the next higher rank.  Other benefits that enlisted men received when awarded the cross were that they were exempted from corporal punishment and paid no taxes when they retired.

In 1913 the statutes were changed and those who had received the cross were awarded money each year.  The amount of money depended on the class of cross  the held.  They received this money in addition to their military pension when they retired.  The amounts are listed below.
1st Class 120 Rubles/year
2nd Class 96 Rubles/year
3rd Class 60 Rubles/year
4th Class 36 Rubles/year

The statutes also stated that a cross holder could not be reduced in rank or have their cross taken away without undergoing a court-martial.

Many who received these awards continued to wear them even after being promoted to the officer's ranks or after receiving the St. George's Order.

One of the first people to receive this award was Nadezhda Durova, a junior Uhlan officer who saved the life of another officer in a skirmish in 1807.

Over 200,000 of these crosses were awarded during World War One alone.

 

 

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