Order of Rubén Darío
| Order of Rubén Darío | |
|---|---|
| Awarded by Nicaragua | |
| Established | 16 February 1951 |
| Country | Nicaragua |
| Awarded for | Art, literature, science and international relations. |
| Status | Active |
| Founder | Anastasio Somoza García |
| Grades | Collar, Grand Cross with Gold Star, Grand Cross with Silver Star, Grand Officer, Commander, Officer, Knight[1] |
| Precedence | |
| Next (higher) | Order of San Juan of Nicaragua |
| Next (lower) | Order of Miguel Larreynage |
The Order of Rubén Darío (Spanish: Orden de Rubén Darío) is a medal of honor in Nicaragua that was established on 16 February 1951. It is given to notable people who contributed to the world of art, literature, science and international relations.[2]
History
The Order of Rubén Darío was proposed by Anastasio Somoza García on 16 February 1951; named after Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío and given to notable people who contributed in the field of art, literature, science and international relations.[3]
Recipients
- Julio Cortázar, Argentinian-French writer.[4]
- Gregorio Selser, Argentinian journalist and writer.[5]
- Aleida March, Cuban politician.[6]
- Margot Honecker, East German politician.[7]
- Florence Jaugey, French actress, movie director and producer.
- Gregorio Marañón Moya, Spanish politician.
- Raphael Girard, Swiss-Guatemalan ethnographer.[8]
- Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian writer[9]
- Grace Kelly, American actress and the princess of Monaco.[10]
- Rainier III, Prince of Monaco.[11]
- Rosario Aguilar, Nicaraguan writer.
- Salvador Cardenal Argüello, Nicaraguan ethnomusicologist.
- Camerata Bach, Nicaraguan music group.
- June Beer, Afro-Nicaraguan poet, artist and writer.
- Ernesto Cardenal, Nicaraguan poet, politician and priest.
- Jorge Isaac Carvallo, Nicaraguan musician.
- Silvio Conrado, Nicaraguan economist.
- José Coronel Urtecho, Nicaraguan writer.
- María Gallo, Nicaraguan painter.
- Claudia Gordillo, Nicaraguan photographer.
- Rossana Lacayo, photographer, film director and screenwriter.
- Víctor M. Leiva, Nicaraguan composer.
- Irene López, Nicaraguan dancer and choreographer.[12]
- Carlos Martínez Rivas, Nicaraguan poet.
- Carlos Mejía Godoy, Nicaraguan composer.
- Luis Enrique Mejía Godoy, Nicaraguan musician, composer and singer-songwriter.
- Ernesto Mejía Sánchez, Nicaraguan writer.
- Margarita Montealegre, Nicaraguan photojournalism.
- Armando Morales, Nicaraguan painter.
- Haydée Palacios Vivas, Nicaraguan dancer.
- Róger Pérez de la Rocha, Nicaraguan painter.
- Pierre Pierson, Nicaraguan writer.
- Guillermo Rothschuh Tablada, Nicaraguan writer and professor.
- Leoncio Sáenz, Nicaraguan painter.
- Mauricio Herdocia Sacasa, Nicaraguan lawyer and diplomat
- Fernando Silva Espinoza, Nicaraguan poet, novelist and painter
- Felipe Urrutia, Nicaraguan musician and composer.
- Camilo Zapata, Nicaraguan composer and singer-songwriter.
- Raúl Sapena Pastor, Paraguayan lawyer and diplomat.
- Yiye Ávila, Puerto Rican preacher and writer.
- Manuel Fraga, Spanish politician.
- Pablo Martínez Téllez, Spanish composer.
- Ramón Belauste, Spanish football player[13]
- Jacqueline Cochran, American pilot and business executive.[14]
- Francis Spellman, American catholic prelate.[15]
- David Spencer, American evangelist.
- Eduardo Galeano, Uruguayan writer.
- TeleSUR, TV channel.[16]
- Tadatoshi Akiba, Japanese politician[17]
- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iranian politician[18]
- Arturo Corcuera, Peruvian poet[19]
- María Teresa Sánchez, Nicaraguan poet[20]
- Ana Ilce Gómez Ortega, Nicaraguan poet journalist.
- Marta Palau Bosch, Spanish-Mexican artist[21]
- Konrad Adenauer, German politician[22]
- Edith Grøn, Danish-Nicaraguan sculptor[23]
References
- ^ "ODM of Nicaragua: Order of Ruben Dario". medals.org.uk. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
- ^ "ODM of Nicaragua: Order of Ruben Dario". www.medals.org.uk. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
- ^ "Order of Ruben Darío, Grand Cross". Medalbook. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
- ^ "Imposición de la Orden Rubén Darío a Julio Cortázar - Archivo Mesoamericano". archivomesoamericano.org. Retrieved 20 September 2025.
- ^ "SELSER, Gregorio – | Diccionario Biográfico de las Izquierdas Latinoamericanas". diccionario.cedinci.org. Retrieved 20 September 2025.
- ^ "Sandinistas celebran divididos 29 aniversario". New York Daily News. 18 July 2008. Retrieved 20 September 2025.
- ^ "Muere Margot Honecker a los 89 años de edad « Diario y Radio Universidad Chile". radio.uchile.cl (in European Spanish). Archived from the original on 6 February 2025. Retrieved 20 September 2025.
- ^ "Raphael Girard | WikiSolver". wikisolver.com. Archived from the original on 20 December 2024. Retrieved 20 September 2025.
- ^ "Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa speaks after receiving Nicaragua's highest cultural award, the Ruben Dario Cultural Order, during a ceremony in Managua, Nicaragua on Tuesday Jan. 3, 2006. (AP Photo/Ariel Leon Stock Photo - Alamy". www.alamy.com. Retrieved 26 April 2025.
- ^ "ANNUAIRE OFFICIEL DE LA PRINCIPAUTÉ DE MONACO". cloud.gouv.mc. Retrieved 27 July 2024.
- ^ "ANNUAIRE OFFICIEL DE LA PRINCIPAUTÉ DE MONACO". cloud.gouv.mc. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
- ^ Redacción (13 August 2025). "Fallece Irene López, primera dama del folclore nicaragüense, a los 80 años". La Mesa Redonda (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 September 2025.
- ^ Bopp, John R. (7 August 2019). "Belaustegigoitia, the (oft-omitted) Basque nationalist who was recently awarded Nicaragua's highest honor, the Order of Rubén Darío". About Basque Country. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
- ^ "Medal, Order of Ruben Dario, Jacqueline Cochran | National Air and Space Museum". airandspace.si.edu. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
- ^ "The Catholic Transcript 27 August 1959 — The Catholic News Archive". www.thecatholicnewsarchive.org. Archived from the original on 16 September 2024. Retrieved 20 September 2025.
- ^ "Nicaragua gives Rubén Darío Order of Cultural Independence to teleSUR". www.radiohc.cu. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
- ^ "President visited Nicaragua to attend the conference and received "the Cultural Order Rubén Darío" from the President of Nicaragua". Mayors for Peace. 15 February 2010. Retrieved 14 April 2025.
- ^ "Qaddafi's Man in Managua". Hudson Institute. 10 May 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2025.
- ^ "Orden Rubén Darío al poeta peruano Arturo Corcuera". El 19 Digital (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 July 2025.
- ^ "Diccionario de escritores nicaraguenses". www.dariana.com. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2025.
- ^ "Zaragoza".
- ^ "Orden und Ehrenzeichen". www.konrad-adenauer.de (in German). Retrieved 20 September 2025.
- ^ "Wayback Machine" (PDF). www.temasnicas.net. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 September 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2025.
External links
- "ODM of Nicaragua: Order of Ruben Dario". medals.org.uk.
- "Rubén Darío Papers 1882-1945 (bulk 1882-1915". azarchivesonline.org.
- "Categoría:Orden de la Independencia Cultural Rubén Darío". Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre.