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Stefán Karl Stefánsson has been awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Falcon.
Fourteen people were honored by the Icelandic Order of the Falcon at a solemn ceremony in Bessastaðir, 17 June 2018
https://www.forseti.is/frettir/2018-06-17-ordan/
https://www.mbl.is/frettir/innlent/2...u_falkaorduna/
http://www.visir.is/g/2018180618934
http://www.wikiwand.com/sv/Isl%C3%A4ndska_falkorden
It may be awarded to both Icelanders and citizens of other countries for achievements in Iceland or internationally.
Bessastaðir
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http://www.falkasetur.is/falkinn/fal...ska-falkaorda/
Stefán Karl Stefánsson has been awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Falcon.
Fourteen people were honored by the Icelandic Order of the Falcon at a solemn ceremony in Bessastaðir, 17 June 2018
https://www.forseti.is/frettir/2018-06-17-ordan/
https://www.mbl.is/frettir/innlent/2...u_falkaorduna/
http://www.visir.is/g/2018180618934
http://www.wikiwand.com/sv/Isl%C3%A4ndska_falkorden
It may be awarded to both Icelanders and citizens of other countries for achievements in Iceland or internationally.
Google Translate
Fourteen people were honored by the Icelandic Order of the Falcon at a solemn ceremony in Bessastaðir today, June 17th.
This is stated in a notice from the presidency:
Those who share the phonetic word are:
1. Aðalbjörg Jónsdóttir Knitting Worker, Reykjavík, Knights Cross for Contribution to Icelandic Knitting Tradition and Design
2. Andrea Sigríður Jónsdóttir Radio Officer, Reykjavík, Knight Cross for a Contribution for the Presentation of Icelandic and Foreign Contemporary Music
3. Árni Björnsson, National Anthropologist, Reykjavik, Knight Cross for work in the field of Icelandic Ethnology and Culture
4. Edda Björgvinsdóttir actress, Reykjavík, knight cross for contributions to Icelandic drama
5. Erna Magnúsdóttir Director, Reykjavik, Knights Cross for Occupational Therapies
6. Friðrik Skúlason Computer Scientist, Reykjavik, Knight Cross for Contribution in Information Technology
7. Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson composer, Álftanes, knight cross for contributions to Icelandic music and religious tradition
8. Kristín G. Gunnlaugsdóttir artist, Seltjarnarnesi, knight cross for contributions to Icelandic art
9. Nanna V. Rögnvaldardóttir Writer, Reykjavik, Knight Cross for Food Care
10. Sigurdur Steinar Ketilsson, former shipowner, Hafnarfjördur, a crossroads for a donation to rescue and rescue work
11. Stefán Karl Stefánsson Actor, Reykjavík, Knights Cross for Contribution to Icelandic Theater and Society
12. Steinar J. Lúðvíksson author, Garðabær, Knights Cross for contributions for literacy and journalism
13. Sævar Pétursson Motor Vehicle, Kópavogur, Knight Cross for Contribution for Retention and Restoration of Old Cars
14. Valgerður Jónsdóttir, principal, Reykjavík, knight cross for work in the field of music education for the disabled.
Fourteen people were honored by the Icelandic Order of the Falcon at a solemn ceremony in Bessastaðir today, June 17th.
This is stated in a notice from the presidency:
Those who share the phonetic word are:
1. Aðalbjörg Jónsdóttir Knitting Worker, Reykjavík, Knights Cross for Contribution to Icelandic Knitting Tradition and Design
2. Andrea Sigríður Jónsdóttir Radio Officer, Reykjavík, Knight Cross for a Contribution for the Presentation of Icelandic and Foreign Contemporary Music
3. Árni Björnsson, National Anthropologist, Reykjavik, Knight Cross for work in the field of Icelandic Ethnology and Culture
4. Edda Björgvinsdóttir actress, Reykjavík, knight cross for contributions to Icelandic drama
5. Erna Magnúsdóttir Director, Reykjavik, Knights Cross for Occupational Therapies
6. Friðrik Skúlason Computer Scientist, Reykjavik, Knight Cross for Contribution in Information Technology
7. Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson composer, Álftanes, knight cross for contributions to Icelandic music and religious tradition
8. Kristín G. Gunnlaugsdóttir artist, Seltjarnarnesi, knight cross for contributions to Icelandic art
9. Nanna V. Rögnvaldardóttir Writer, Reykjavik, Knight Cross for Food Care
10. Sigurdur Steinar Ketilsson, former shipowner, Hafnarfjördur, a crossroads for a donation to rescue and rescue work
11. Stefán Karl Stefánsson Actor, Reykjavík, Knights Cross for Contribution to Icelandic Theater and Society
12. Steinar J. Lúðvíksson author, Garðabær, Knights Cross for contributions for literacy and journalism
13. Sævar Pétursson Motor Vehicle, Kópavogur, Knight Cross for Contribution for Retention and Restoration of Old Cars
14. Valgerður Jónsdóttir, principal, Reykjavík, knight cross for work in the field of music education for the disabled.
Bessastaðir
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http://www.falkasetur.is/falkinn/fal...ska-falkaorda/
Google Translate
King Kristján X of Danmark and Queen Alexandrine visited Iceland in the summer of 1921.
On that trip, especially on July 3, the King founded Hina the Icelandic Falcon Order with the signing of a royal letter.
As the name of the Order suggests, a picture of a Falcon is the symbol of the Order.
The royal letter states, among other things:
"We have the right to give them men and women, domestic and foreigners who have crossed others in enhancing honor and favor the foster of the earth
to some degree, official recognition, to establish an Icelandic Order, which we wish to be called the Icelandic Falcon."
(EN.: Icelanders and foreigners get honored for achievements in Iceland or internationally.)
The King of Iceland was the first Grandmaster of the Falcon Order. The president of Iceland is honoring Icelandic citizens twice a year, January 1 and June 17. The President also annually honors a few foreign nationals.
The Order has five degrees:
The first degree of the Order is the crossing of the cross and most of the Orders are honored with this degree.
The second stage is a big cross, then a big cross with a star and finally a big cross.
The first level of the Order is a chain along with a great cross star, but it's only carried by heads of a state.
King Kristján X of Danmark and Queen Alexandrine visited Iceland in the summer of 1921.
On that trip, especially on July 3, the King founded Hina the Icelandic Falcon Order with the signing of a royal letter.
As the name of the Order suggests, a picture of a Falcon is the symbol of the Order.
The royal letter states, among other things:
"We have the right to give them men and women, domestic and foreigners who have crossed others in enhancing honor and favor the foster of the earth
to some degree, official recognition, to establish an Icelandic Order, which we wish to be called the Icelandic Falcon."
(EN.: Icelanders and foreigners get honored for achievements in Iceland or internationally.)
The King of Iceland was the first Grandmaster of the Falcon Order. The president of Iceland is honoring Icelandic citizens twice a year, January 1 and June 17. The President also annually honors a few foreign nationals.
The Order has five degrees:
The first degree of the Order is the crossing of the cross and most of the Orders are honored with this degree.
The second stage is a big cross, then a big cross with a star and finally a big cross.
The first level of the Order is a chain along with a great cross star, but it's only carried by heads of a state.
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