Ordre de l’Étoile noire

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The Ordre de l’Étoile noire was a French colonial-era order of merit originally established in the Kingdom of Dahomey and later integrated into the French honors system before being superseded by the Ordre national du Mérite.

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instanceOf French order of merit
colonial order
order of merit
administeredBy Grand Chancery of the Légion d'honneur
surface form: Grand Chancery of the Legion of Honour
awardedFor civil merit
military merit
services to France in Africa
awardingAuthority President of the French Republic
surface form: President of France
country France
eligibility French citizens
foreign nationals
field colonial administration
military service
public service
foundedBy Toffa I of Porto-Novo
foundedIn Porto-Novo
grade Chevalier
Commandeur
Grand-croix
Grand-officier
Officier
hasCenterMedallion gold medallion with inscription
hasSymbol black enamel star
five-pointed star
historicalPeriod French Third Republic
French colonial era
inception 1889
integratedBy France
integratedDate 1894
integratedInto French honors system
languageOfInscription French
motto Unité, Travail, Progrès
namedAfter Black Star Gate
surface form: Black Star
originalCountry Colony of Dahomey
surface form: Dahomey

Kingdom of Dahomey
region French colonial empire
relatedTo Légion d'honneur
surface form: Légion d’honneur

Ordre du Nichan El-Anouar
Ordre national du Mérite
ribbonColor black
green
ribbonPattern black ribbon with green stripes
status no longer awarded
supersededBy Ordre national du Mérite
supersededDate 1963
type chivalric order
usedIn French Equatorial Africa
French West Africa
French colonial administration

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Ordre national du Mérite replaces Ordre de l’Étoile noire