The Civil Merit Medal (Austria-Hungary)
The Civil Merit Medal (Austria-Hungary) is a medal established by Emperor Karl I in 1918 to recognize extraordinary service in war or peace.
Hungarian Military Medals & Awards
A comprehensive collection of medals and awards granted to members of the Hungarian military, from the Kingdom of Hungary to the present day. Whether you’re a collector or a history enthusiast, I invite you to explore our selection and learn about the rich history of Hungarian military honors. I’ve divided these into “Austro-Hungarian Medals” and “Hungarian Medals”, however I’m working on adding more awards and sorting them differently.
Explore the most renowned medals, orders, and decorations bestowed by JHungary.
The Civil Merit Medal (Austria-Hungary) is a medal established by Emperor Karl I in 1918 to recognize extraordinary service in war or peace.
The Wound Medal (Austria-Hungary) a decoration of the Empire of Austria-Hungary established on August 12, 1917 by Emperor Karl I.
The Military Merit Medal is a military decoration of the Empire of Austria-Hungary only awarded to officers and officials of similar rank.
The Imperial and Royal Decoration of Elizabeth and Theresa was a decoration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, created in Vienna in 1750.
The Order of Saint Stephen was an order of knighthood named after Hungary’s most famous king, Stephen I, who reigned between 997 and 1038.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire, also known as the Dual Monarchy, was a state in Central Europe from 1867 to 1918. It was formed when the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary entered into a constitutional union under the Habsburg dynasty. The empire was comprised of various ethnic groups and territories, including present-day Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, and parts of Italy, Romania, and Poland.