Commendatore (Italian)

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Commendatore (Italian) is an honorific title historically used in Italy to denote a person who has been appointed to the rank of Commander in an order of merit or chivalry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chivalric rank
honorific title
abbreviation Comm.
appearsIn Italian honor rolls
Italian official documents
connotation high distinction
public recognition of merit
countryOfOrigin Italy
culturalAssociation Italian nobiliary and honorific traditions
denotesRank Commander
etymologyFrom Italian word "commendare"
femaleEquivalent Commendatrice
fieldOfUse dynastic orders
state honors
genderForm masculine
hasInsigniaType breast star (in some orders)
neck badge
historicallyUsedIn Italian Republic
Kingdom of Italy
languageOfOrigin Italian
rankAbove Cavaliere
rankBelow Order of the Star of Italy (Grand Officer)
surface form: Grande Ufficiale
relatedTitle Cavaliere
Order of the Star of Italy (Grand Officer)
surface form: Grande Ufficiale
typicalAwardingAuthority President of Italy
surface form: President of the Italian Republic
typicalRecipients individuals with distinguished service
usedAsPostNominal yes
usedHonorificallyAs form of address
usedIn orders of chivalry
orders of merit
usedInOrder Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus
Order of the Crown of Italy
Order of the Star of Italy (Grand Officer)
surface form: Order of the Star of Italy

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Commander hasAlternativeSpelling Commendatore (Italian)