Order of the Starry Cross


The Order of the Starry Cross is an imperial Austrian dynastic order for Catholic noble ladies, founded in 1668. The order still exists under the House of Habsburg, though the Austrian Empire no longer exists.

History

The Order was founded in 1668 by Eleonora Gonzaga of Mantua, dowager empress of the Holy Roman Empire. This all-female order was confirmed by Pope Clement IX on 28 June 1668 and was placed under the spiritual management of the Prince-Bishop of Vienna. Only high-born ladies could be invested with the Order, including “princesses, countesses, and other high nobility.” Once invested, members were to “devote themselves to the service and worship of the Holy Cross, and to lead a virtuous life in the exercise of religion and works of charity.”
According to legend, the Habsburg dynasty owned a piece of the True Cross on which Jesus was crucified. Though it is impossible to prove its authenticity, the holy relic was set in gold and worn by at least two Holy Roman Emperors, Maximilian II and Ferdinand III. Ferdinand III’s last consort, Empress Eleanora, was given the relic by her stepson, Emperor Leopold I, after Ferdinand’s 1657 death. In the aftermath of a fire at the Hofburg on 2 February 1668 the relic was discovered in near-perfect condition. The dowager empress founded the Order in celebration that the relic had survived the fire, believing it to be a true miracle.
In 1881, the empress accorded multiple noble ladies of the royal Belgian court the Starry Cross, after the engagement of Archduke Rudolf.
Members of the Order wore the following insignia:

"An oval medallion, with a broad blue enameled border, inclosing a black enameled Eagle with two heads, and claws, both of gold, on which lies a Gold Cross, enameled green, and bordered with brown wood. Over this, on an intwined wreath in black letters, on a white ground, is the motto of the Order, "Salue et Gloria” – It is worn, pendent to a strip of black riband, on the left breast."

Classes

; The order was conceived with only one class

Grand Mistresses

PeriodNameremarks
1.1668-1686Eleanor, Dowager Holy Roman Empressborn Princess Eleanor Gonzaga
2.1686-1720Eleanor Magdalene, Holy Roman Empressborn Princess Eleonor-Magdalene of Neuburg
3.1720-1742Wilhelmine Amalia, Holy Roman Empressborn Princess Wilhelmine Amalia of Brunswick-Lüneburg
4.1742-1740Elisabeth-Christine, Holy Roman Empressborn Princess Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
5.1740-1780Maria Theresa, Holy Roman Empress and reigning Queen of Hungary and Bohemia
6.1780-1792Maria Ludovika, Holy Roman Empressborn Infanta Maria Luisa of Spain
7.1792-1807Maria Theresa, Holy Roman Empressborn Princess Maria Theresa of the Two Sicilies
8.1807-1816Empress Maria Ludovika of Austriaborn Archduchess Maria Ludovika of Austria
9.1816-1835Empress Caroline Augusta of Austriaborn Princess Caroline Augusta of Bavaria
10.1835-1848Empress Maria Anna of Austriaborn Princess Maria Anna of Savoy
11.1848-1854Archduchess Sophie of Austriamother of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria
12.1854-1898Empress Elisabeth of Austriaborn Princess Elisabeth of Bavaria
13.1898-1916Archduchess Gisela of Austriadaughter of Empress Elisabeth
14.1916-1951Empress Zita of Austriaborn Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma
15.1951-2007Regina, Crown Princess of Austriaborn Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen
16.2007–presentArchduchess Gabriela of Austriacurrent Grand Mistress

Current administration

According to the website of the Archdiocese of Vienna, the officers of the Order are: