k The Order of the Lion of Baden Golden Lion of Daringen. The Order of the Zahringer Lion was established in 1812 by Karl, Grand Duke of Baden 17861818, in memory of his ancestors, the Dukes of Zhringen. The badge of the order is a green enameled cross with a goldedged medallion in the centre featuring the tribal symbol of the noble family framed by the orders motto, FR EHRE UND WAHRHEIT FOR HONOUR AND TRUTH. On the reverse the Zhringer lion on a red background. The ribbon is green with orangeyellow stripes along the edges. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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'The Order of the Lion of Baden (Golden Lion of Daringen)'. The Order of the Zahringer Lion was established in 1812 by Karl, Grand Duke of Baden (1786-1818), in memory of his ancestors, the Dukes of Zähringen. The badge of the order is a green enameled cross with a gold-edged medallion in the centre featuring the tribal symbol of the noble family framed by the order's motto, FÜR EHRE UND WAHRHEIT (FOR HONOUR AND TRUTH). On the reverse the Zähringer lion on a red background. The ribbon is green with orange-yellow stripes along the edges.
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'The Order of the Lion of Baden (Golden Lion of Daringen)'. The Order of the Zahringer Lion was established in 1812 by Karl, Grand Duke of Baden (1786-1818), in memory of his ancestors, the Dukes of Zähringen. The badge of the order is a green enameled cross with a gold-edged medallion in the centre featuring the tribal symbol of the noble family framed by the order's motto, FÜR EHRE UND WAHRHEIT (FOR HONOUR AND TRUTH). On the reverse the Zähringer lion on a red background. The ribbon is green with orange-yellow stripes along the edges.

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