Order of Perfect Union /Ordre de l'Union Parfaite/

The Ordre de l'Union Parfaite was created by Queen consort Sophie Magdalene of Denmark and Norway on 7 August 1732 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of her happy marriage with King Christian VI of Denmark and Norway. It was given to both men and women. Its motto was In felicissimæ Unionis Memoriam /"In Commemoration of the Happiest [Marital] Union"/.

Conferral of the Order ceased after the death of the Queen on 7 May 1770.

The French name can be translated as Order of the Perfect Union or Order of Friendship. The use of French was not unusual in the eighteenth century royal Danish court or in Sophie Magdalene's German homeland, where other such examples exist, such as the Ordre pour le Mérite and the Ordre de la Sincérité.​

Specimen from the collection of Musée de la Légion d'honneur.

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The badge or "jewel" of the Order was a white enameled cross, each arm of which was capped by a golden crown. Between the arms, a golden Norwegian lion bearing a golden, white-shafted halberd alternated with a red-enameled, golden-headed Brandenburg eagle. A blue oval medallion, encircled by diamonds, imposed on the center of the cross displayed the crowned intertwined monograms of Sophie Magdalene and Christian VI. The silk ribbon was dark blue, edged with silver (the ribbon has become discolored over the centuries, but the original hue can still be seen in numerous painted portraits of the recipients).​

Gentlemen wore the cross in a left buttonhole of their coats. Ladies bore it on their left breasts.

Queen consort Sophie Magdalene with the insignia of the order.

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Another portrait of Sophie Magdalene.

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Specimen from Royal Danish Collection, Rosenborg Castle.

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Princess Charlotte Amalie of Denmark with with the insignia of the order.

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List of known recipients of the order.

Men.

Count Frederik von Ahlefeldt (1770)
Count Frederik Carl Christian Ulrik Ahlefeldt (1770)
Count Christian Conrad Danneskiold-Laurvig (1758)
Friedrich Carl, Duke of Holstein-Plön (by 1759)
Gustav Grüner (1751)
Count Carl von Hesse-Cassel (31 March 1759)
Count Frederick von Hesse-Cassel (31 March 1759)
Count Christian Christoffer Holck (1764)
Baron Adam Christopher Holsten[
Poul Vendelbo de Løvenørn (1739)
Volrad August von der Lühe (1747)
Count Adam Gottlob Moltke (1747)
Frederik Christian von Møsting (1763)
Count Frederik von Oertz (1761)
Johann Christoph von Reitzenstein
Claus Reventlow (1751)
Count Ditlev Reventlow (1756)
Count Conrad Detlev Reventlow (1750)
Mogens Rosenkrantz (1763)
Baron Holger Rosenkrantz (1767)
Baron Verner Rosenkrantz (1763)
Andreas Rosenpalm
Count Hans Schack (1735-1796) (1763)
Count Werner von der Schulenburg (1750)
Baron Georg Wilhelm von Søhlenthal (1738)
Henrik Stampe (1770)
Christian von Støcken (1761)
Frederik Christian von Qualen (1768)
Baron Frederik Wilhelm Wedel-Jarlsberg (1763)
Adam Levin von Witzleben (1732)
Frederick Louis von Woyda (1767)

Women

Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Louise Friderica von Boyneburg of the House of Hambach
Birgitte Sofie Gabel (1764)
Christine Sophie von Gähler (née von Ahlefeldt) (1765)
Amalie Juliane von Günterrode
Christine Armgard, Duchess of Holstein-Plön (by 1759)
Countess Anna Joachima Danneskiold-Laurvig (née von Ahlefeldt)
Louise Charlotte of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1764)
Dorothea Christine, Princess of Denmark (by 1759)
Charlotte Elisabeth Henriette Holstein (1770)
Karen Huitfeldt (1755)
Sophia Magdalena Krag Juel Vind
Margrethe von der Lühe (1768)
Eleonora Marie von Lüttichau
Margrethe Marie Thomasine Numsen
Anna Susanna von der Osten
Charlotte Dorothea Reventlow (née Scheel von Plessen)
Birte Rosenkrantz
Countess Anna Sophie Schack
Princess Wilhelmina Augusta of Schleswig-Holstein-Nordborg-Pløens (1749)
Charlotte Amalie Skeel (1750)
Margarete Giedde Vind
Frederica of Württemberg
 
Specimen from Royal Danish Collection, Amalienborg Palace.

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