Order of Alexander Nevsky
The Order of Alexander Nevsky (Russian: орден Александра Невского) is an order of merit of the Russian Federation named in honour of saint Alexander Nevsky (1220–1263) and bestowed to civil servants for twenty years or more of highly meritorious service. It was originally established by the Soviet Union as a military honour during World War II, more precisely by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of July 7, 1942. Its statute was amended by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 26, 1947. It bears a similar name to the Imperial Order of St. Alexander Nevsky which had been established by Empress Catherine I of Russia in 1725, and continued to be bestowed by the heads of the House of Romanov after the 1917 Russian Revolution. The Order of
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Order of Alexander Nevsky
The Order of Alexander Nevsky (Russian: орден Александра Невского) is an order of merit of the Russian Federation named in honour of saint Alexander Nevsky (1220–1263) and bestowed to civil servants for twenty years or more of highly meritorious service. It was originally established by the Soviet Union as a military honour during World War II, more precisely by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of July 7, 1942. Its statute was amended by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 26, 1947. It bears a similar name to the Imperial Order of St. Alexander Nevsky which had been established by Empress Catherine I of Russia in 1725, and continued to be bestowed by the heads of the House of Romanov after the 1917 Russian Revolution. The Order of
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De Orde van Alexander Nevski h ...... de heeft slechts kort bestaan.
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Der Alexander-Newski-Orden ist ...... n Föderation erneut gestiftet.
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L'Ordine di Aleksandr Nevskij è un'onorificenza della Federazione Russa.
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L'ordre d'Alexandre Nevski, cr ...... at de la Fédération de Russie.
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La Orden de Alejandro Nevski ( ...... orgada por la Federación Rusa.
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The Order of Alexander Nevsky ...... ng it a purely civilian award.
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О́рден Алекса́ндра Не́вского — государственная награда Российской Федерации.
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亞歷山大·涅夫斯基勳章(俄语:орден Александр ...... 勳章重40.8±1.7 克,含銀37.056±1.387克。
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Order of Alexander Nevsky
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Order of Alexander Nevsky
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De Orde van Alexander Nevski h ...... m een passende nationale held.
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Der Alexander-Newski-Orden ist ...... n Föderation erneut gestiftet.
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L'Ordine di Aleksandr Nevskij è un'onorificenza della Federazione Russa.
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L'ordre d'Alexandre Nevski, cr ...... at de la Fédération de Russie.
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La Orden de Alejandro Nevski ( ...... ra de color rojo en el centro.
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The Order of Alexander Nevsky ...... sian Revolution. The Order of
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О́рден Алекса́ндра Не́вского — государственная награда Российской Федерации.
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亞歷山大·涅夫斯基勳章(俄语:орден Александр ...... 勳章重40.8±1.7 克,含銀37.056±1.387克。
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Alexander Nevski-orde
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Alexander-Newski-Orden
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Orden de Alejandro Nevski
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Order of Alexander Nevsky
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Ordine di Aleksandr Nevskij (Federazione Russa)
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Ordre d'Alexandre Nevski (Fédération de Russie)
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Орден Александра Невского (Россия)
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亚历山大·涅夫斯基勋章
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