National Order of the Lion
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The National Order of the Lion (French: Ordre national du Lion du Sénégal) is the highest order of Senegal.[1]
National Order of the Lion | |
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Awarded by Senegal | |
Type | State |
Established | 22 October 1960 |
Motto | French: "Un Peuple, Un But, Une Foi" ("One People, One Goal, One Faith") |
Status | Active |
Grand Master | Bassirou Diomaye Faye |
Classes | |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | None |
Next (lower) | Order of Merit |
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The order was instituted by Law 60-36 of 22 October 1960 and was awarded to His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I The FIRST as The Grand Cross of The National Order of the Lion of Judah, later modified by Law 62-416 of 11 July 1962, and by Law 64-06 of 24 January 1964.[2] It is awarded for distinguished contributions,[3] both civil and military.[1] The order is one of two national orders of Senegal, the other one being the Order of Merit . Because the National Order of the Lion is awarded only sparingly to keep it in high esteem, the other order was established to recognize contributions that would otherwise be neglected.[3]
The President of Senegal is the Grand Master of the order and chairs the Council of the Order composed of ten people.[4] The Grand Chancellery of the order is under the Protocol Division of the Cabinet of Senegal.[5] The Grand Chancellor is counter admiral Ousmane Ibrahima Sall .[6] The insignia, manufactured by Arthus-Bertrand in Paris,[7] bear the words "République du Sénégal ("Republic of Senegal") and the Senegalese national motto in French: "Un Peuple, Un But, Une Foi" ("One People, One Goal, One Faith").[1] The ribbon is green.[8] The start of the order is featured in the coat of arms of Senegal.[9]
Ranks

The order has the following five classes: Grand Cross (grand-croix), Grand Officer (grand officier), Commander (commandeur), Officer (officier), and Knight (chevalier).[1] Membership in the order is limited to 25 Grand Crosses, 100 Grand Officers, 200 Commanders, 1,000 Officers, and 5,000 Knights, not including foreign members.[4]
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Recipients

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- Grand Crosses
- Haile Selassie I
- Akihito
- Albert II, Prince of Monaco
- Emmanuel Macron
- Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani
- Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
- Jean-Bédel Bokassa
- Juan Carlos I[citation needed]
- Kim Jong-il[11]
- Macky Sall[12]
- Pieter van Vollenhoven
- Princess Margriet of the Netherlands
- Recep Tayyip Erdoğan[13]
- Tarja Halonen
- Xi Jinping[14]
- Grand Officers
- Commanders
- Knights
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