Order of St. Andrew

The Order of St. Andrew (Orde van Sint-Adreas) is a chivalrous order, founded by Adrian II in 1790. It is the one of only two Brunanter orders of chivalry, the other being the Order of the Dragon.

History
The Order was established on 30 October 1790, in honour of Saint Andrew, patron saint of Brunant. It's perhaps the only medal awarded at the monarch's pleasure. Nobody has become a member of the order since the reign of Johan II. There are three order classes and only the ruling monarch is awarded the first class.

Recipients

 * Owen Halsey MacLellan (1815 - second class)
 * Alexander von Krupski (1840 - second class)
 * Prince Hendrik of Brunant (1917 - second class)
 * Douglas Pierpont (1960 - third class)