User:Oritsu.me/Sandbox/Recipients list

=Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav=

Harald V (1991–present)
=Order of the White Star=

First Class
=Knight of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau=

Dutch branch
= Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau =

Willem-Alexander (2013–present)
=Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog=

Frederik X (2024–present)
= Order of the Southern Cross =

Grand Cross
=Order of the Redeemer=

=Order of Makarios III=

Grand Cross
=Order of the Balkan Mountains=

=Order of Prince Henry=
 * 9 March 1961: Julio Guillén Tato, former Member, Royal Spanish Academy
 * 9 March 1961: Manuel F. Gran Gilledo, former diplomat, Cuba
 * 9 March 1961: Ugo Ferruta, former diplomat, Italy
 * 9 March 1961: Charles Burke Elbrick, former Ambassador of United States
 * 9 March 1961: G. Anderson, Vice-Admiral, United States
 * 9 March 1961: Júlio Casas Araujo, former Ambassador of Uruguay
 * 9 March 1961: Alexis de Aminoff, former Ambassador of Sweden
 * 9 March 1961: Justino Sanson Balladares, former Ambassador of Nicaragua
 * 9 March 1961: Emilio Saavedra Balmaceda, former diplomat, Chile
 * 9 March 1961: Louis Barthélemy, former Captain, Navy, France
 * 9 March 1961: Angelo Corrias, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 9 March 1961: Ciriano Cuenca, Rear Admiral, Argentina
 * 9 March 1961: Alfonso Colomina Boti, Naval Captain, Spain
 * 9 March 1961: Júlio E. Braceno, former Ambassador of Panama
 * 9 March 1961: Pascual Cervera y Cervera, former Vice Admiral, Spain
 * 9 March 1961: Yuso Isono, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 9 March 1961: Sérgio Fernandes Lorrain, former Ambassador of Chile
 * 9 March 1961: Hugo Hergel, former Ambassador of Denmark
 * 9 March 1961: Bernard de Menthon, former Ambassador of France
 * 9 March 1961: José António Bermudez Milla, former Ambassador of Honduras
 * 9 March 1961: Sir Charles Madden, 2nd Baronet, former Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet Navy, United Kingdom
 * 9 March 1961: Ernesto Pablo Mairal, former Ambassador of Argentina
 * 9 March 1961: José Ibáñez Martín, former Minister of National Education, Spain
 * 9 March 1961: Gerhard Wagner, Rear Admiral, Germany
 * 9 March 1961: Tarik-Emin Yenisey, former Ambassador of Turkey
 * 9 March 1961: Leobardo Reynoso, former Ambassador of Mexico
 * 9 March 1961: Tom Elink Schuurman, former Ambassador of Netherlands
 * 9 March 1961: Herbert Schaffarczyk, former diplomat, Germany
 * 9 March 1961: Hector Escobar Serrano, former Ambassador of Argentina
 * 11 April 1961: Ramón Sedó Gómez, former diplomat, Spain
 * 22 April 1961: Charles Lucet, former diplomat, France
 * 16 May 1961: Victor Von Zahn Stranik, former Ambassador of Germany
 * 14 February 1962: Carlos Arias Navarro, former Prime Minister of Spain
 * 14 February 1962: Adolfo Martín-Gamero, former Minister, Spain
 * 14 February 1962: Santiago Ruiz Tabanera, former diplomat, Spain
 * 14 February 1962: Fernando Fuentes de Villavicencio, General, Spain
 * 14 February 1962: Javier Laviña Berenguer, Colonel, Spain
 * 14 February 1962: Mariano Ossorio Arévalo, Marques of Valdavia, Spain
 * 14 February 1962: Luiz Alvarez de Estrada y Luque, Baron, Spain
 * 14 February 1962: José Navarro, Count of Casa Loja, Spanish Olympian
 * 17 May 1962: Cardinal Arcadio Larraona Saralegui, Prefect Emeritus, Congregation of Rites
 * 15 June 1962: Vicente Puyal Gil, former politician, Spain
 * 19 July 1962: Ademar de Barros, former Governor of São Paulo, Brazil
 * 5 September 1962: Rafael Morales Hernández, former diplomat, Spain
 * 8 September 1962: José Antonio Elola-Olaso, former politician, Spain
 * 15 September 1962: José Díaz de Villegas y Bustamante, Spanish soldier and writer
 * 30 October 1962: Clemente Araoz, former diplomat, Peru
 * 13 November 1962: Javier Ramirez Cardona, former diplomat, Colombia
 * 14 December 1962: José Miguel Ruiz y Morales, Spanish doctor
 * 25 January 1963: Antero de Ussía y Murúa, former diplomat, Spain
 * 26 April 1963: Carlos Jiménez Díaz, Spanish physician
 * 3 June 1963: Cardinal Raúl Silva Henríquez, Bishop of Colombo
 * 26 June 1963: Rafael Rubio Freire Duarte, former diplomat, Spain
 * 10 December 1963: Gerald Wellesley, Prince of Waterloo, Belgium
 * 9 January 1964: Alberto Prebisch, former Mayor of Buenos Aires, Argentina
 * 2 March 1964: Juracy Magalhães, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
 * 16 March 1964: José Solís Ruiz, former Minister, Spain
 * 16 March 1964: Manuel Fraga, former Minister of Interior, Spain
 * 27 April 1964: Joseph Harfouche, former Ambassador of Lebanon
 * 11 May 1964: Luis Gonzalez Barros, former Ambassador of Colombia
 * 4 July 1964: Edmond de Beauverger, former Ambassador of France
 * 29 July 1964: Leopoldo Boado y Endeiza, former Admiral, Spain
 * 28 September 1964: Manuel Aznar Zubigaray, former diplomat, Spain
 * 28 September 1964: Rafael Fernandez de Bobadilla, former Admiral, Spain
 * 28 September 1964: Faustino Ruiz Gonzãlez, former Admiral, Spain
 * 6 October 1964: Manuel Valdés Larrañaga, former Procurator of Courts, Spain
 * 4 November 1964: Remigio Grillo, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 6 November 1964: António Villacieros y Benito, former diplomat, Spain
 * 12 December 1964: Félix Iturriaga y Codes, former diplomat, Spain
 * 12 December 1964: Gonzalo Fernández Puyó, former diplomat, Peru
 * 30 February 1965: Olivier Wormser, former diplomat, France
 * 3 February 1965: Aurélio de Lira Tavares, former Member of Military Junta, Brazil
 * 9 February 1965: Pedro Chaná Cariola, former Ambassador, Chile
 * 5 June 1965: Raimundo de Moura Britto, former Minister of Health, Brazil
 * 5 June 1965: Cardinal Fernando Cento, former Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary
 * 9 June 1965: Pedro Nieto Antúnez, former Minister of Navy, Italy
 * 21 July 1965: Emilio Battista, former Senator, Italy
 * 13 August 1965: Hans-Christoph Seebohm, former Vice-Chancellor, West Germany
 * 7 September 1965: Bernardo Mattarella, former Minister of Foreign Trade, Italy
 * 7 September 1965: Rafael Couchoud Sebastiá, former diplomat, Spain
 * 7 September 1965: José Garcia Usano, former diplomat, Spain
 * 7 September 1965: Luis Peralta Espana, former diplomat, Spain
 * 7 September 1965: Faustino Armijo y Gallardo, former diplomat, Spain
 * 7 September 1965: Juan Schwartz Díaz-Flores, former diplomat, Spain
 * 13 October 1965: Cardinal Angelo Dell'Acqua, former Vicar General of Rome
 * 13 November 1965: Octacílio Terra Ururahy, former General, Brazil
 * 17 January 1966: Juarez Távora, former Minister of Transport, Brazil
 * 8 March 1966: Sergio Corrêa da Costa, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 8 March 1966: Miguel Ángel Pardo Marchena, former diplomat, Dominican Republic
 * 21 March 1966: Karl Gumbel, former State Secretary, Germany
 * 21 March 1966: Miguel María de Lojendio Irure, former diplomat, Spain
 * 21 March 1966: Esteban Rodriguez Landaeta, former Ambassador of Venezuela
 * 25 June 1966: Aguinaldo Boulitreau Fragoso, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 1 July 1966: Dante Graziosi, former diplomat, Italy
 * 6 July 1966: Georges Cabanier, former Grand Chancellor, Legion of Honour, France
 * 26 July 1966: Federico Silva Muñoz, former Minister of Public Works, Spain
 * 9 September 1966: Marcel-Henri Jaspar, former Ambassador of Belgium
 * 13 October 1966: Paulo Leão de Moura, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 21 October 1966: Cardinal Antonio Samorè, former Librarian, Holy Roman Church
 * 10 November 1966: Cardinal Giovanni Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano, Archbishop of Bologna
 * 6 December 1966: Ivan Matteo Lombardo, former Minister of Foreign Trade, Italy
 * 6 December 1966: Cardinal Fernando Quiroga Palacios, Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela
 * 20 December 1966: Jorge de Paço Mattoso Maia, First Lieutenant, Brazil
 * 21 December 1966: Giovanni Panico, former Nuncio, Vatican City
 * 28 January 1967: Erik Dons, former Ambassador of Norway
 * 16 February 1967: Cesáreo Juste Cadierno, former diplomat, Spain
 * 16 February 1967: Juan José Pradera Ortega, former diplomat, Spain
 * 16 February 1967: Fernando Olivié González-Pumariega, former diplomat, Spain
 * 28 February 1967: Adalberto Pereira dos Santos, former Vice President of Brazil
 * 28 February 1967: Alberto Reynaldo Pastor, former politician, Argentina
 * 28 February 1967: Décio Palmeiro de Escobar, General, Brazil
 * 4 April 1967: Arnaldo Forlani, former Prime Minister of Italy
 * 4 April 1967: Antigono Donati, former Deputy, Italy
 * 9 May 1967: Ernesto Giuriatti, Admiral, Italy
 * 24 June 1967: António Mauro, Monsignor, Vatican City
 * 4 July 1967: Francisco D'Álamo Lousada, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 24 July 1967: Vasconcelos Torres, former Senator, Brazil
 * 29 July 1967: Maximilian von Fürstenberg, former Prefect, Congregation for Oriental Churches
 * 12 August 1967: Mário Andreazza, former Minister of Transport, Brazil
 * 31 August 1967: Kinya Niizeki, former diplomat, Japan
 * 23 October 1967: Marquês Raimondo Giustiniani, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 23 October 1967: Juan Carlos Risso Sieura, former Ambassador of Uruguay
 * 26 January 1968: Tomás García Rebull, former Procurator of Courts, Spain
 * 26 January 1968: Vicente Urcuyo Rodriguez, former Ambassador of Nicaragua
 * 2 February 1968: Yasusuke Katsumo, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 2 February 1968: Haroldo Valladão, former Attorney-General, Brazil
 * 2 February 1968: Abreu Sodré, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
 * 18 March 1968: Robero Incer Barquero, former President, Central Bank of Nicaragua
 * 9 April 1968: Ignácio Silva Sucre, former Ambassador of Venezuela
 * 1 May 1968: Ottone Grisogono, former diplomt, Italy
 * 1 May 1968: Gaston De Schepper, former diplomat, Belgium
 * 6 June 1968: Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz, Spain
 * 6 June 1968: Ivo Arzua Pereira, former Mayor of Curitiba, Brazil
 * 6 June 1968: J. A. Ranitz, former Ambassador of Netherlands
 * 30 June 1968: Cristian Tattenbach, former President of National Assembly, Costa Rica
 * 11 July 1968: Bruno Heck, former Minister of Family Affairs, Germany
 * 22 July 1968: Edwin Swain Miller, Rear Admiral, United States
 * 26 July 1968: Julien Cain, former diplomat, France
 * 19 August 1968: G.E. do Nascimentoe Silva, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 19 August 1968: Carlos Sylvestre de Ouru Preto, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 1 February 1969: Hervé Alphand, former diplomat, France
 * 31 March 1969: Ernst Wirmer, former diplomat, Germany
 * 31 March 1969: Herbert Müller-Roschach, former diplomat, Germany
 * 31 March 1969: Vasco Tristão Letião da Cunha, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 1 May 1969: Rudolph Hiemstra, former Commandant General, Defence Forces, South Africa
 * 1 May 1969: Luis Edgardo Mercado Jarrín, former Prime Minister of Peru
 * 23 May 1969: Humberto Arguello Tefel, former diplomat, Nicaragua
 * 23 May 1969: Leandro Marín Abaunza, former diplomat, Nicaragua
 * 23 May 1969: Efraim Castilho Borges, former Ambassador of Nicaragua
 * 28 May 1969: Fernando Berckemeyer, former Ambassador of Peru
 * 20 August 1969: Estela Ramualdez Sulit, former Ambassador of Philippines
 * 22 September 1969: Ángel Sagaz Zubelzu, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 14 February 1970: Joseph Sigal, former Consul, United States
 * 2 March 1970: Diego Uribe Vargas, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Colombia
 * 3 April 1970: Guilherme Sevilla Sacasa, former Ambassador of Nicaragua
 * 21 May 1970: Enrique Lleras Restrepo, former Ambassador of Colombia
 * 21 May 1970: Gerard Eliza van Ittersum, former Ambassador of Germany
 * 10 July 1970: Francisco de Paula da Rocha Lagoa, former Minister of Health, Brazil
 * 10 July 1970: Raimundo Padilha, former Governor of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
 * 10 July 1970: Gilberto Marinho, former Senator, Brazil
 * 10 July 1970: Adolpho Justo Bezerra de Menezes, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 10 July 1970: Jean Dupong, former President of Council of State, Luxembourg
 * 10 July 1970: José Costa Cavalcanti, former politician, Spain
 * 10 July 1970: Gregorio López-Bravo, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
 * 10 July 1970: María del Carmen Cotoner y Cotoner, Duke of Amalfi, Spain
 * 10 July 1970: Gabriel Fernandez de Valderrama Moreno, former diplomat, Spain
 * 10 August 1970: Mário Gibson Barbosa, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
 * 16 September 1970: Édouard Bonnefous, former Minister of Commerce, France


 * 26 February 1971: Pedro Calmon, former Minister of Education, Brazil
 * 2 March 1971: Jarbas Passarinho, former Minister of Education, Brazil
 * 2 March 1971: Israel Pinheiro, former Governor of Minas Gerais, Brazil
 * 2 March 1971: Alacid Nunes, former Governor of Pará, Brazil
 * 6 March 1971: Morinosuke Kajima, former Senator, Japan
 * 31 May 1971: Petko Iliev, former diplomat, Bulgaria
 * 20 August 1971: Sadi J. Kavur, former Ambassador of Turkey
 * 9 September 1971: Gonzalo Facio Segreda, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Costa Rica
 * 19 January 1972: Nicolas Perazzo, former Ambassador of Venezuela
 * 15 March 1972: Henry Hopkinson, 1st Baron Colyton, former diplomat, United Kingdom
 * 11 April 1972: Ernesto Torres Diaz, former Ambassador of Colombia
 * 11 April 1972: Phairot Jayanam, former Ambassador of Thailand
 * 11 April 1972: Lucio Pabón, former Minister of National Defence, Colombia
 * 21 May 1972: Humberto Sousa Medeiros, former Archbishop of Boston, United Kingdom
 * 25 July 1972: Petrônio Portella, former President of Senate, Brazil
 * 25 July 1972: Ernesto Pereira Lopes, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Brazil
 * 25 July 1972: Aliomar Baleeiro, former President of Federal Supreme Court, Brazil
 * 25 July 1972: Erasmo Martins Pedro, former Federal Deputy, Brazil
 * 25 July 1972: Menandro Minahim, former Deputy Governor of Bahia, Brazil
 * 25 July 1972: Egberto da Silva Mafra, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 25 July 1972: Jorge D’Escragnolle Taunay, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 25 July 1972: Alarico da Silveira Junior, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 31 July 1972: António José Rodrigues Filho, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 28 August 1972: Duca Gerrit Eduard Middelburg, former Ambassador of Netherlands
 * 7 November 1972: Caio Flávio Prates da Silveira, former Chief of Staff, Federal District, Brazil
 * 7 November 1972: Pedro de Magalhães Padilha, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 19 December 1972: Alejandro Gallinal Heber, former Ambassador of Uruguay
 * 19 December 1972: Wladimir Murtinho, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 8 March 1973: Orlando Geisel, former Minister of Army, Brazil
 * 28 March 1973: Jose Luis Cardona Cooper, former Ambassador of Costa Rica
 * 28 March 1973: José António Giminez Arnan, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 28 March 1973: Roman Ortega, former Ambassador of Costa Rica
 * 11 April 1973: Carlos Borda Mendonza, former Ambassador of Colombia
 * 25 April 1973: Pierre Emile Debillote, former diplomat, France
 * 26 July 1973: André Teixeira de Mesquita, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 26 July 1973: Carlos Alberto da Fontoura, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 26 September 1973: Hugo Biermann, former Chief of Defence Staff, South Africa
 * 26 September 1973: Werndly van der Riet, former Chief of Defence Staff, South Africa
 * 16 November 1973: Emilio Calderon Puig, former Ambassador of Mexico
 * 2 December 1973: Hildegard Muller, former diplomat, South Africa
 * 14 January 1974: Alfonso de la Serna, former diplomat, Spain
 * 14 January 1974: Manuel Alabart, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 12 February 1974: Jaime Alba Delibes, former diplomat, Spain
 * 15 April 1974: Eduardo de Guzmán, former diplomat, Spain
 * 23 April 1974: Pablo M. del Pino, former Consul, Argentina
 * 23 April 1974: Licinio de la Fuente, former Minister of Labour, Spain
 * 11 July 1974: Antonio Martín Araujo, former Minister, Venezuela
 * 12 February 1975: Shusaku Wada, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 28 February 1975: Abdou Diouf, former President of Senegal (then Prime Minister)
 * 28 February 1975: Assane Seck, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Senegal
 * 28 February 1975: Oumane Camara, former Minister of Information, Senegal
 * 28 February 1975: Henri Arphang Senghor, former Ambassador of Senegal
 * 17 April 1975: Ehrenfried von Holleben, former Ambassador of Germany
 * 17 April 1975: Ramon Martin Herrero, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 16 May 1975: Fredrik Almqvist, former diplomat, Sweden
 * 16 May 1975: Gunnar Dryselius, former Ambassador of Sweden
 * 28 May 1975: Kenneth Kaunda, former President of Zambia
 * 21 October 1975: Maurice Couve de Murville, former Prime Minister of France
 * 21 October 1975: Yvon Bourges, former Minister of Defence, France
 * 21 October 1975: Jean Sauvagnargues, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, France
 * 21 October 1975: Michel Poniatowski, former Minister of Interior, France
 * 21 October 1975: Norbert Ségard, former Minister of Foreign Trade, France
 * 21 October 1975: Paul Dijoud, former diplomat, France (later Minister of State, France)
 * 21 October 1975: Manea Mănescu, former Prime Minister of Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Ștefan Voitec, former President of Great National Assembly, Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Vasile Vâlcu, former Vice President of State Council, Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Gheorghe Oprea, former Deputy Prime Minister, Romania
 * 21 October 1975: George Macovescu, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Ștefan Andrei, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Emil Bobu, former Minister of Interior, Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Gheorghe Cioară, former Minister of Electricity, Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Angelo Miculescu, former Minister of Agriculture, Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Constantin Stătescu, former Minister of Justice
 * 21 October 1975: Ion Cosma, former Minister of Tourism, Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Ion Ioniță, former Minister of Armed Forces, Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Ioan Ursu, former Minister, Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Nicolae M. Nicolae, former diplomat, Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Ion Patan, former diplomat, Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Marin Iliescu, former Ambassador of Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Aurel Duma, former diplomat, Romania
 * 21 October 1975: Teodor Coman, former diplomat, Romania
 * 22 October 1975: Ioan Avram, former diplomat, Romania
 * 1 July 1976: Masuo Yanagi, former Chairman, Mitsui Bank, Japan
 * 10 July 1976: Wojciech Jaruzelski, former President of Poland
 * 10 July 1976: Edward Babiuch, former Prime Minister of Poland
 * 10 July 1976: Józef Tejchma, former Deputy Prime Minister, Poland
 * 10 July 1976: Józef Kępa, former Deputy Prime Minister, Poland
 * 10 July 1976: Mieczysław Jagielski, former Deputy Prime Minister, Poland
 * 10 July 1976: Stefan Olszowski, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Poland
 * 10 July 1976: Ryszard Frelek, former Member of Sejm, Poland
 * 28 July 1976: Nikola Ljubičić, former President of Serbia, Yugoslavia
 * 28 July 1976: Dragoslav Marković, former President of Serbia, Yugoslavia
 * 28 July 1976: Raif Dizdarević, former President of Presidency, Yugoslavia
 * 28 July 1976: Džemal Bijedić, former President of Federal Executive Council, Yugoslavia
 * 28 July 1976: Kiro Gligorov, former President of Federal Assembly, Yugoslavia
 * 28 July 1976: Živan Vasiljević, former President of People's Assembly, Serbia, Yugoslavia
 * 28 July 1976: Vladimir Bakarić, former Member of Presidency, Yugoslavia
 * 28 July 1976: Miloš Minić, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yugoslavia
 * 28 July 1976: Emil Ludviger, former Member of Executive Council, Yugoslavia
 * 28 July 1976: Jakov Blažević, former President of Executive Council, Croatia, Yugoslavia
 * 28 July 1976: Živorad Kovačević, former diplomat, Yugoslavia
 * 28 July 1976: Petar Zečević, former diplomat, Yugoslavia
 * 28 July 1976: Mirko Milutinović,former diplomat, Yugoslavia
 * 28 July 1976: Milan Stojakovic, former Ambassador of Yugoslavia
 * 28 July 1976: Peko Dapčević, former Chief of Staff, Yugoslavia
 * 11 August 1976: Trpe Jakovlevski, former diplomat, Yugoslavia
 * 22 September 1976: Adolf Bredo Stabell, former Ambassador of Norway
 * 6 December 1976: Bernard Durand, former Counsellor, France
 * 17 March 1977: Joaquim Bernal, former Ambassador of Mexico
 * 20 May 1977: Nobuo Okuchi, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 20 May 1977: Roberto Assumpção, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 20 May 1977: Eric Butzke, former Ambassador of East Germany
 * 5 July 1977: Nenko Draganov Tchendov, former Ambassador of Bulgaria
 * 7 July 1977: Gumersindo Rodríguez, former Minister of Power, Venezuela
 * 7 July 1977: Reinaldo Figueredo Planchart, former Minister, Venezuela
 * 7 July 1977: Guido Grooscors, former Minister of Interior, Venezuela
 * 7 July 1977: Jorge Gomez Mantellini, former Governor of Caracas, Venezuela
 * 7 July 1977: German Nava Carrillo, former diplomat, Venezuela
 * 7 July 1977: Román Valencia, former diplomat, Venezuela
 * 7 July 1977: Jesus A. Ponce, former diplomat, Venezuela
 * 7 July 1977: Gonzalo Plata, former diplomat, Venezuela
 * 7 July 1977: Francisco Armando Guedez, former diplomat, Venezuela
 * 7 July 1977: Ney Pulgar, former diplomat, Venezuela
 * 1 September 1977: Francisco Astray Rodriguez, former Ambassador of Cuba
 * 20 December 1977: Ramiro Saraiva Guerreiro, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: Célio Borja, former Minister of Justice, Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: João Paulo dos Reis Veloso, former Minister of Planning, Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: Azeredo da Silveira, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: Robert Santos, former Minister of Health, Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: Djaci Falcão, former Judge of Federal Supreme Court, Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: Floriano Peixoto Faria Lima, former Governor of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: Paulo Egydio Martins, former Governor of São Paulo, Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: Elmo Serejo Farias, former Governor of Federal District, Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: Dário Moreira de Castro Alves, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: Ítalo Zappa, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: Armindo Branco Mendes Cadaxa, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: João Paulo da Silva Paranhos do Rio Branco, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: Francisco de Assis Grieco, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: Luiz Augusto Pereira Souto Maior, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 20 December 1977: Paulo Cabral de Mello, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 3 March 1978: Amir Shilaty, former Ambassador of Iran
 * 20 April 1978: Andrés Reguera, former Minister of Information, Spain
 * 20 April 1978: Carlos Gámir Prieto, former diplomat, Spain
 * 20 April 1978: Miguel Solano Aza, former diplomat, Spain
 * 20 April 1978: Antonio Elías Martinena, former diplomat, Spain
 * 20 April 1978: Pablo de Churruca y de la Plaza, Marqués de San Felices, Spain
 * 5 May 1978: Janko Smole, former Minister of Finance, Yugoslavia
 * 5 May 1978: Anton Lah, former diplomat, Yugoslavia
 * 19 May 1978: Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski, former Minister of Economic Cooperation, Germany
 * 19 May 1978: Manfred Schüler, former Head of Chancellery, Germany
 * 19 May 1978: Josef Ertl, former Minister of Agriculture, Germany
 * 19 May 1978: Henning Schwarz, former Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
 * 19 May 1978: Günter Flessner, former Minister of Agriculture, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
 * 19 May 1978: Günther van Well, former Secretary of State, Germany
 * 19 May 1978: Peter Hermes, former diplomat, Germany
 * 19 May 1978: Frank Paul, former diplomat, Germany
 * 19 May 1978: Fritz Caspari, former diplomat, Germany
 * 19 May 1978: Klaus Bölling, former Government Spokesperson, Germany
 * 30 August 1978: Fernando Rodríguez-Porrero y de Chávarri, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 30 August 1978: Ingvald Smith-Kielland, former Court Marshal, Norway
 * 30 August 1978: Georg Kristiansen, former diplomat, Norway
 * 30 August 1978: Leif Edwardsen, former Ambassador of Norway
 * 30 August 1978: Tore Bøgh, former Ambassador of Norway
 * 30 August 1978: Paul Owren, former Royal Physician, Norway
 * 7 September 1978: Árpád Szenes, Hungarian painter
 * 28 December 1978: João Figueiredo, former President of Brazil
 * 28 December 1978: Luís Gonzaga do Nascimento e Silva, former Minister of Labour, Brazil
 * 28 December 1978: Golbery do Couto e Silva, former Chief of Staff of Presidency, Brazil
 * 28 December 1978: Joelmir Campos de Araripe Macedo, former Minister of Air Force, Brazil
 * 28 December 1978: Geraldo Azevedo Henning, former Minister of Navy, Brazil
 * 28 December 1978: Eduardo Moreira Hosannah, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 5 January 1979: Hernando Currea Cubides, former Minister of Defence, Colombia
 * 18 April 1979: Américo Ghioldi, former Ambassador of Argentina
 * 18 May 1979: John Wilson, 2nd Baron Moran, former Ambassador of United Kingdom
 * 31 May 1979: Frigyes Puja, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hungary
 * 31 May 1979: Ferenc Simon, former diplomat, Hungary
 * 31 May 1979: János Nagy, former diplomat, Hungary
 * 31 May 1979: József Birë, former diplomat, Hungary
 * 31 May 1979: Ferenc Csaba, former diplomat, Hungary
 * 31 May 1979: Lyudmila Zhivkova, former politician, Bulgaria
 * 31 May 1979: Petar Mladenov, former President of Bulgaria
 * 31 May 1979: Grisha Filipov, former Prime Minister of Bulgaria
 * 31 May 1979: Andrey Lukanov, former Prime Minister of Bulgaria
 * 31 May 1979: Peko Takov, former Deputy Chairman, State Council, Bulgaria
 * 31 May 1979: Nikolay Manolov, former diplomat, Bulgaria
 * 31 May 1979: Groudi Jelev, former diplomat, Bulgaria
 * 31 May 1979: Grigor Stoytchkov, former diplomat, Bulgaria
 * 31 May 1979: Ilia Kachev, former diplomat, Bulgaria
 * 31 May 1979: Ognyan Donev, former diplomat, Bulgaria
 * 31 May 1979: Boris Tsvetkov, former diplomat, Bulgaria
 * 31 May 1979: Dimitar Traykov, former Ambassador of Bulgaria
 * 31 May 1979: Christo Christov, Bulgarian film personality
 * 30 June 1979: Jorge Del Campo Vidal, former Ambassador of Peru
 * 13 July 1979: Géraud Michel de Pierredon, former diplomat, France
 * 28 July 1979: Luis Rodríguez, former Ambassador of Venezuela
 * 14 August 1979: Fortune FitzRoy, Duchess of Grafton, former Mistress of Robes, United Kingdom
 * 14 August 1979: Philip Moore, Baron Moore of Wolvercote, former Private Secretary to Queen, United Kingdom
 * 1 September 1979: Kevin Rush, former Ambassador of Ireland
 * 3 September 1979: Wojciech Chabasiński, former Ambassador of Poland
 * 14 September 1979: Charles Delgado, former Ambassador of Senegal
 * 13 October 1979: Pierluigi Alverá, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 15 October 1979: Angelo Felici, President Emeritus, Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei
 * 9 January 1980: Hassan Ali, former Minister of Economy, Iran
 * 30 June 1980: J. L. R. Huydecoper van Nigtevecht, former Ambassador of Netherlands
 * 30 June 1980: Joseph Missanda, former Ambassador of Gabon
 * 5 August 1980: Tómas Þorvaldsson, Icelandic magnate
 * 5 August 1980: Þórhallur Ásgeirsson, former Ambassador of Iceland
 * 19 November 1980: Gianni De Michelis, former Deputy Prime Minister, Italy
 * 19 November 1980: Giuseppe Zamberletti, former Minister of Civil Protection, Italy
 * 19 November 1980: Piergiorgio Bressani, former Secretary, Council of Ministers, Italy
 * 19 November 1980: Francesco Malfatti di Montetretto, former Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Italy
 * 19 November 1980: Cesidio Guazzaroni, former European Commissioner
 * 19 November 1980: Walter Gardini, former diplomat, Italy
 * 19 November 1980: Maurizio Bucci, former diplomat, Italy
 * 19 November 1980: Carlo Calenda, former diplomat, Italy
 * 19 November 1980: Mário Magliano, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 26 November 1980: Moriki Tani, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 26 November 1980: Michel Mouzas, former Ambassador of Greece
 * 5 December 1980: Johan Jørgen Holst, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Norway
 * 5 December 1980: Knut Frydenlund, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Norway
 * 5 December 1980: Odd Grønvold, former Grand Chamberlain, Norway
 * 5 December 1980: Magne Hagen, former Private Secretary to King, Norway
 * 5 December 1980: Eivinn Berg, former State Secretary, Foreign Ministry, Norway
 * 5 December 1980: Sverre B. Hamre, former Chief of Defence, Norway
 * 5 December 1980: Kjell Bjørge-Hansen, former Chief of Armed Forces, Norway
 * 5 December 1980: Kjell Rasmussen, former diplomat, Norway
 * 23 December 1980: Jesco von Puttkamer, former Ambassador of Germany
 * 19 January 1981: Louis A. Lerner, former diplomat, United States
 * 19 January 1981: Dimitar Traykov, former Ambassador of Bulgaria
 * 23 January 1981: Virginio Rognoni, former Minister of Defence, Italy
 * 23 January 1981: Antonio Maccanico, former Minister of Regional Affairs, Italy
 * 23 January 1981: Lelio Lagorio, former Minister of Defence, Italy
 * 23 January 1981: Arnaldo Esquillante, former diplomat, Italy
 * 28 January 1981: Chung Tai Kim, former Ambassador of South Korea
 * 7 August 1981: Ahmed Abdul Mabi Macki, former Minister of National Economy, Oman
 * 7 August 1981: Karel Coeckx, former Ambassador of Belgium
 * 7 August 1981: Corsino Fortes, former Ambassador of Cape Verde
 * 7 August 1981: Mariano Tirado, former Ambassador of Venezuela
 * 7 August 1981: Robert Six, former Ambassador of Belgium
 * 22 September 1981: Dulce Figueiredo, former First Lady of Brazil
 * 22 September 1981: Jorge Carlos Ribeiro, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 22 September 1981: João Carlos Pessoa Fragoso, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 22 September 1981: Orlando Soares Carbonar, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 22 September 1981: Ivan Velloso da Silveira Batalha, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 22 September 1981: Adolpho Corrêa de Sá e Benevides, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 19 October 1981: Raniero Vanni d'Archirafi, former diplomat, Italy
 * 22 October 1981: Dimitris Heraclides, former Ambassador of Greece
 * 26 October 1981: Benkaram Mohammed Darweefsh, former Ambassador of Greece
 * 28 October 1981: Petros Molyviatis, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece
 * 28 October 1981: Adamantios Vacalopoulos, former diplomat, Greece
 * 28 October 1981: Alexandre Raphael, former diplomat, Greece
 * 28 October 1981: Emmanuel Spyridakis, former Ambassador of Greece
 * 28 October 1981: Aristotelis Frydas, former diplomat, Greece
 * 11 November 1981: Délio Jardim de Mattos, former Minister of Aeronautics, Brazil
 * 25 November 1981: Juan José Rosón, former Minister of Interior, Spain
 * 27 April 1982: Gaston Thorn, former Prime Minister of Luxembourg
 * 26 June 1982: Jean-François de Liedekerke, former Ambassador of Belgium
 * 26 June 1982: Alfred Cahen, former diplomat, Belgium
 * 16 August 1982: Hocine Djoudi, former Ambassador of Algeria
 * 7 September 1982: Paulo Maluf, former Governor of São Paulo, Brazil
 * 15 November 1982: Ahmed Maher El Sayed, former Ambassador of Egypt
 * 10 December 1982: Jean-Luc Dehaene, former Prime Minister of Belgium
 * 10 December 1982: Philippe Maystadt, former Deputy Prime Minister, Belgium
 * 10 December 1982: Alfred Vreven, former Minister of Defence, Belgium
 * 10 December 1982: Albert Debeche, former Chief of Defence, Belgium
 * 10 December 1982: Luc Putman, former Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Belgium
 * 10 December 1982: José Charlier, former diplomat, Belgium
 * 10 December 1982: Joseph Trouveroy, former diplomat, Belgium
 * 10 December 1982: Willy Tielemans, former diplomat, Belgium
 * 10 December 1982: Prosper Thuysbaert, former diplomat, Belgium
 * 10 December 1982: Gilbert Declercq, Belgian artist
 * 5 May 1983: Kálmán Ábrahám, former Minister of Urban Development, Hungary
 * 5 May 1983: Károly Szarka, former Deputy Foreign Minister, Hungary
 * 5 May 1983: Tibor Melega, former Deputy Trade Minister, Hungary
 * 5 May 1983: Zsolt Bajnok, former diplomat, Hungary
 * 5 May 1983: László Rosta, former diplomat, Hungary
 * 5 May 1983: Ede Gazdik, former Ambassador of Hungary
 * 5 May 1983: Ferenc Farago, former diplomat, Hungary
 * 16 May 1983: Bailio Fra'Hubert Pallavicini, Italian noble
 * 18 May 1983: Maximiano Eduardo da Silva Fonseca, former Minister of Navy, Brazil
 * 30 July 1983: Yutaka Tamura, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 16 August 1983: Jean-Marie Piret, former Principal Private Secretary to King, Belgium
 * 16 August 1983: Guiseppe Arturo Nigra, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 16 August 1983: Giacomo Profili, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 19 August 1983: Boutros Boutros-Ghali, former Secretary-General, United Nations
 * 19 August 1983: Saied Abdel Kader Hamza, former diplomat, Egypt
 * 19 August 1983: Gamal Mansour, former diplomat, Egypt
 * 19 August 1983: Mohamed El-Sayed El, former diplomat, Egypt
 * 19 August 1983: Mahmond Amin Fathi, former diplomat, Egypt
 * 19 August 1983: Mokhless Gobba, former diplomat, Egypt
 * 19 August 1983: Mohamed Abdel Hamid Raduan, former diplomat, Egypt
 * 19 August 1983: Yehia Refaat, former diplomat, Egypt
 * 22 August 1983: Karolos Papoulias, former President of Greece (then Minister)
 * 22 August 1983: Menios Koutsogiorgas, former Minister of Interior, Greece
 * 22 August 1983: Pausanias Zakolikos, former Deputy Minister of National Defence, Greece
 * 22 August 1983: Yannis Kapsis, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece
 * 22 August 1983: Grigoris Varfis, former President of Council, European Union
 * 22 August 1983: Georges Sekeris, former Ambassador of Greece
 * 22 August 1983: Nicholas Katapodis, former diplomat, Greece
 * 22 August 1983: Dimitrios Maroudas, former diplomat, Greece
 * 22 August 1983: Dimitris Papaioannon, former diplomat, Greece
 * 2 September 1983: Andrzej Maria Deskur, former President, Pontifical Academy of Immaculate Conception
 * 2 September 1983: Paul Marcinkus, Pro-President Emeritus, Pontifical Commission
 * 2 September 1983: Lucas Moreira Neves, former Prefect, Congregation for Bishops
 * 5 November 1983: Richard L. Lawson, former Deputy Chief, U.S. Europe Command
 * 6 January 1984: Julián Campo, former Minister of Public Works, Spain
 * 6 January 1984: Carlos Romero, former Minister of Agriculture, Food, Spain
 * 6 January 1984: Miguel Boyer, former Minister of Economy, Commerce, Spain
 * 6 January 1984: Ramón Fernandez de Soignie, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 6 January 1984: Luis de Velasco Rami, former Secretary of State, Commerce, Spain
 * 6 January 1984: Eduardo Sotillos, former Government Spokesperson, Spain
 * 6 January 1984: Manuel Marín, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Spain
 * 17 January 1984: Pentti Talvitie, former Ambassador of Finland
 * 17 January 1984: Tómas A. Tómasson, Member of Althing, Iceland
 * 17 January 1984: Ingvi Sigurður Ingvarsson, former diplomat, Iceland
 * 17 January 1984: Einar Benediktsson, Icelandic poet (posthumous)
 * 19 January 1984: Pedro Pablo Aguilar, former politician, Venezuela
 * 18 April 1984: Herma Kirchschläger, former First Lady of Austria
 * 18 April 1984: Leopold Gratz, former President of National Council, Austria
 * 18 April 1984: Rudolf Thalhammer, former Third President of National Council, Austria
 * 18 April 1984: Peter Jankowitsch, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Austria
 * 18 April 1984: Wilfried Haslauer, former Governor of Salzburg, Austria
 * 18 April 1984: Gerald Hinteregger, former Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Austria
 * 18 April 1984: Wolfgang Loibl, former Head of Presidential Chancellery, Austria
 * 18 April 1984: Eric Hochleitner, former Ambassador of Austria
 * 18 April 1984: Hans Nigisch, former diplomat, Austria
 * 18 April 1984: Kurt Zeleny, former diplomat, Austria
 * 18 April 1984: Robert Danzinger, former Director-General of Public Safety, Austria
 * 14 May 1984: Joaquim Chissano, former President of Mozambique
 * 4 July 1984: Joseph Luns, former Secretary-General, NATO
 * 4 July 1984: Sinclair L. Melner, former Deputy Chair, NATO Military Committee
 * 4 July 1984: Alfredo Karam, former Minister of Navy, Brazil
 * 4 July 1984: Lee Chong Chin, former Ambassador of North Korea
 * 4 July 1984: Geoffrey Vincent Brady, former Ambassador of Australia
 * 30 July 1984: André Corsino Tolentino, former Ambassador of Cape Verde
 * 3 August 1984: Carmela Aguilar Ayanz, former Ambassador of Peru
 * 13 August 1984: Napoleon Gimenez, former Ambassador of Venezuela
 * 29 August 1984: Emiel van Lennep, former Secretary-General, OECD
 * 22 September 1984: Narcís Serra, former Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
 * 25 September 1984: Peter Udoh, former Ambassador of Nigeria
 * 16 November 1984: Lars-Erik Thunholm, former CEO, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken
 * 16 November 1984: Hans Sølvhøj, former Court Marshal, Denmark
 * 16 November 1984: Uffe Ellemann-Jensen, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Denmark
 * 16 November 1984: Per Fergo, former Ambassador of Denmark
 * 24 November 1984: Ferdinand Lacina, former Minister of Finance, Austria
 * 24 November 1984: Antoinette Sassou Nguesso, First Lady of Republic of the Congo
 * 12 December 1984: Hans-Dietrich Genscher, former Vice-Chancellor of Germany
 * 12 December 1984: Léon Kengo wa Dondo, former Prime Minister of Zaire
 * 12 December 1984: Mpinga Kasenda, former Prime Minister of Zaire
 * 12 December 1984: Nyiwa Mobutu, former Minister, Zaire
 * 12 December 1984: Nzondomyo Adokpe Lingo, former President of National Assembly, Zaire
 * 12 December 1984: Umba-di Lutete, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Zaire
 * 12 December 1984: Victor Nendaka Bika, former Minister of Finance, Zaire
 * 12 December 1984: Seti Yale, former Advisor to President, Zaire
 * 12 December 1984: Mosambaye Singa Boyenge, former Chief of Armed Forces, Zaire
 * 12 December 1984: Bangala Oto-Wa-Ngama, former Governor of Kinshasa
 * 12 December 1984: Bonsange, former diplomat, Zaire
 * 12 December 1984: Lengema Dulia, former diplomat, Zaire
 * 12 December 1984: Bomele Molinco Ikaki, former diplomat, Zaire
 * 12 December 1984: Lema Mvunda, former diplomat, Zaire
 * 12 December 1984: Bulambo, former Ambassador of Zaire
 * 12 December 1984: Pay-Paywa Saykasige, former Ambassador of Zaire
 * 29 January 1985: Marcel Houllez, former Ambassador of Belgium
 * 29 January 1985: Christian Calmes, former Grand Marshal, Luxembourg
 * 29 January 1985: Jacques Poos, former Deputy Prime Minister, Luxembourg
 * 29 January 1985: Léopold Quarles van Ufford, former Ambassador of Luxembourg
 * 13 March 1985: Enrique Quintana, former Ambassador of Argentina
 * 13 March 1985: Silvino Manuel da Luz, former Minister of Foreign Minister, Cape Verde
 * 26 April 1985: Cardinal Agostino Casaroli, former Secretary of State, Holy See
 * 26 April 1985: Siddhi Savetsila, former Deputy Prime Minister, Thailand
 * 9 July 1985: Toshikuni Yahiro, former Chairman, Mitsui & Co.
 * 19 August 1985: Hassan Solaiman Abu Basha, former diplomat, Egypt
 * 5 September 1985: Kim Ki-Soo, former Ambassador of South Korea
 * 5 September 1985: Willt Patocchi, former Ambassador of Uruguay
 * 5 September 1985: Werner Schattmann, former Ambassador of Germany
 * 5 September 1985: Carlos Luis Pedroso, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 5 September 1985: Manuel Fonseca Veloso, former Ambassador of São Tomé and Príncipe
 * 12 November 1985: Robert Urbain, Minister of State, Belgium
 * 12 November 1985: Walter Moreira Salles, former Minister of Finance, Brazil
 * 31 January 1986: Arturo Uslar Pietri, former Minister of Finance, Venezuela
 * 25 February 1986: Lorenzo Natali, former European Commissioner for International Cooperation
 * 18 July 1986: Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor, former Vice President, International Court of Justice
 * 14 July 1986: Luís Viana Filho, former President of Federal Senate, Brazil
 * 14 July 1986: Rubens Ricupero, former Secretary-General, UNCTAD
 * 14 July 1986: Paulo Cardoso de Oliveira Pires do Rio, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 14 July 1986: Carlos Eduardo Fonseca Alves, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 14 July 1986: Joshua Montello, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 14 July 1986: João Tabajara de Oliveira, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 14 July 1986: Paulo Tarso Flecha de Lima, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 12 December 1986: Bokota w' Ekila, Zaire
 * 13 January 1987: Nils-Eric Svensson, Swedish sports administrator
 * 13 January 1987: Alice Trolle-Wachtmeister, former Chief Court Mistress, Sweden
 * 13 January 1987: Lennart Ahrén, former Marshal of Royal Court, Sweden
 * 13 January 1987: Sten Andersson, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sweden
 * 13 January 1987: Jan Eliasson, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sweden
 * 13 January 1987: Göran Hasselmark, diplomat, Sweden
 * 13 January 1987: Sven Fredrik Hedin, former Ambassador of Sweden
 * 21 January 1987: Blanca Ibáñez, former First Lady of Venezuela
 * 21 January 1987: Oswaldo Álvarez Paz, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Venezuela
 * 21 January 1987: Carmelo Lauría Lesseur, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Venezuela
 * 21 January 1987: Freddy Augusto Gonzalez Echenagucia, former Secretary-General to President, Venezuela
 * 21 January 1987: Moritz Eiris Villegas, former Ambassador of Venezuela
 * 21 January 1987: Ruben Carpio Castillo, Venezuelan author
 * 21 January 1987: Horacio Arteaga, Venezuela
 * 21 January 1987: Rafael José Neri, former Rector, UCV, Venezuela
 * 21 January 1987: Pedro Sorensen, former Ambassador of Venezuela
 * 28 October 1987: Danielle Mitterrand, former First Lady of France
 * 31 October 1987: Poul Schlüter, former Prime Minister of Denmark
 * 31 October 1987: Niels Christian Ersbøll, former Secretary-General, Council of Europe
 * 31 October 1987: Laurent Fabius, former Prime Minister of France
 * 31 October 1987: Bettino Craxi, former Prime Minister of Italy
 * 31 October 1987: Frans Andriessen, former European Commissioner
 * 31 October 1987: Garret FitzGerald, former Taoiseach of Ireland
 * 31 October 1987: Jacques Delors, former President of European Commission
 * 31 October 1987: Étienne Davignon, former Vice-President, European Commission
 * 31 October 1987: Émile Noël, former President, European University Institute
 * 31 October 1987: Wilfried Martens, former Prime Minister of Belgium
 * 31 October 1987: Ruud Lubbers, former Prime Minister of Netherlands
 * 26 November 1987: Aureliano Chaves, former Vice President of Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Marco Maciel, former Vice President of Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Humberto Lucena, former President of Senate, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Ulysses Guimarães, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Luís Rafael Mayer, former President of Supreme Court, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Abreu Sodré, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Dilson Funaro, former Minister of Finance, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Waldir Pires, former Minister of Defence, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Renato Archer, former Minister of Science and Technology, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: José Aparecido de Oliveira, former Minister of Culture, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: José Hugo Castelo Branco, former Minister of Industry, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Ronaldo Costa Couto, former Secretary-General to President, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Epitácio Cafeteira, former Governor of Maranhão, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Miguel Arraes, former Governor of Pernambuco, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Jorge Bornhausen, former Governor of Santa Catarina, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Orestes Quércia, former Governor of São Paulo, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Moreira Franco, former Governor of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: José Augusto Olympio Rocha de Almeida, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Fernando Abbott Galvão, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: José Nogueira Filho, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 26 November 1987: Adolfo Bloch, Brazilian television personality
 * 26 November 1987: Valentim Diniz, Brazilian businessman
 * 26 November 1987: Roberto Marinho, Brazilian businessman
 * 5 December 1987: Torbjørn Kristoffer Christiansen, former diplomat, Norway
 * 25 January 1988: Hernani do Amaral Peixoto, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 5 July 1988: Giuliano Vassalli, former President of Constitutional Court, Italy
 * 25 August 1988: Funiya Okada, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 13 October 1988: Queen Sofía of Spain
 * 13 October 1988: Infanta Margarita, Duchess of Soria
 * 13 October 1988: José Federico de Carvajal, former President of Senate, Spain
 * 13 October 1988: Francisco Fernández Ordóñez, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
 * 13 October 1988: Félix Pons, former Minister of Territorial Administration, Spain
 * 13 October 1988: José Rodríguez de la Borbolla, former President of Andalusia Government, Spain
 * 13 October 1988: Jordi Pujol, former President of Catalonian Government, Spain
 * 13 October 1988: Gabriel Ferrán de Alfaro, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 13 October 1988: Fernando Perpiña Robert, former diplomat, Spain
 * 13 October 1988: Máximo Cajal López, former diplomat, Spain
 * 12 November 1988: Léon Bollendorff, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Luxembourg
 * 12 November 1988: Jean-Claude Juncker, former Prime Minister of Luxembourg
 * 12 November 1988: Bernard Berg, former Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg
 * 12 November 1988: Marc Fischbach, former Minister of Defence, Luxembourg
 * 12 November 1988: Robert Krieps, former Minister of Culture, Environment, Luxembourg
 * 12 November 1988: Fernand Boden, former Minister of National Education, Luxembourg
 * 12 November 1988: Jean Spautz, former Minister of Home Affairs, Luxembourg
 * 12 November 1988: Marcel Schlechter, former Minister of Transport, Luxembourg
 * 18 March 1989: Moulay Slama Benzidane, former Ambassador of Morocco
 * 5 May 1989: Fernando Nardiz Vial, former Chief of Navy, Spain
 * 2 June 1989: Marianne von Weizsäcker, former First Lady of Germany
 * 2 June 1989: Wolfgang Schäuble, former President of Bundestag, Germany
 * 2 June 1989: Martin Bangemann, former Minister of Economics, Germany
 * 2 June 1989: Irmgard Schwaetzer, former Minister of Regional Planning, Germany
 * 2 June 1989: Lutz Stavenhagen, former Minister of State, Germany
 * 2 June 1989: Helmut Schäfer, former Minister of State, Germany
 * 2 June 1989: Lothar Späth, former Minister-President of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
 * 2 June 1989: Eberhard Diepgen, former Governing Mayor of Berlin, Germany
 * 2 June 1989: Klaus Blech, former Head of President's Office, Germany
 * 2 June 1989: Jürgen Sudhoff, former State Secretary, Foreign Office, Germany
 * 2 June 1989: Hans-Werner Lautenschlager, former State Secretary, Germany
 * 2 June 1989: Gisbert Poensgen, former Ambassador of Germany
 * 16 April 1990: Albrecht von Boeselager, former Grand Chancellor, Sovereign Military Order of Malta
 * 11 May 1990: Stephen Reckert, American writer
 * 12 September 1990: Diego Cordovez, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ecuador
 * 12 September 1990: Giulio Andreotti, former Prime Minister of Italy
 * 12 September 1990: Valerio Zanone, former Minister of Defence, Italy
 * 12 September 1990: Antonio La Pergola, former Minister of Community Policies, Italy
 * 12 September 1990: Antonio Gava, former Minister of Interior, Italy
 * 12 September 1990: Giovanni Manzolini, former Undersecretary of State, Italy
 * 12 September 1990: Andrew Manzella, former Secretary-General to President, Italy
 * 12 September 1990: Bruno Bottai, former Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Italy
 * 12 September 1990: Luigi Garafoli, former diplomat, Italy
 * 12 September 1990: Franco Ferretti, former diplomat, Italy
 * 12 September 1990: Enzo Perlot, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 12 September 1990: Sergio Berlinguer, former Secretary-General to President, Italy
 * 19 October 1990: Mário César Flores, former Minister of Navy, Brazil
 * 19 October 1990: Henrique Saboia, former Minister of Navy, Brazil
 * 19 October 1990: Bernardo Cabral, former Minister of Justice, Brazil
 * 5 November 1990: Axel Buus, former Ambassador of Denmark
 * 8 November 1990: Jacques Santer, former President of European Commission
 * 12 November 1990: Theodoros Pangalos, former Deputy Prime Minister, Greece
 * 12 November 1990: Dimitrios Makris, Greece
 * 12 November 1990: Konstantinos Iliopoulos, former diplomat, Greece
 * 12 November 1990: Georgios Mathioudakis, former diplomat, Greece
 * 12 November 1990: Leonidas Papakarias, former diplomat, Greece
 * 12 November 1990: Stylianos Vassilikos, former Ambassador of Greece
 * 12 November 1990: Costas Simitis, former Prime Minister of Greece
 * 22 November 1990: Noboru Takeshita, former Prime Minister of Japan
 * 23 November 1990: Andreas Meyer-Landrut, former Chief of Staff to President, Germany
 * 12 December 1990: Bengt Rabaeus, former diplomat, Sweden
 * 21 December 1990: Oscar Rizzato, Archbishop, Vatican City
 * 21 December 1990: Pietro Canisio Van Lierde, Archbishop, Vatican City
 * 21 December 1990: Domenico De Luca, Archbishop, Vatican City
 * 21 December 1990: Dino Monduzzi, former Prefect, Papal Household
 * 2 January 1991: Alberto da Costa e Silva, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 22 January 1991: Alexander Otto, former Ambassador of Austria
 * 20 February 1991: Cardinal Achille Silvestrini, former Prefect, Congregation for Oriental Churches
 * 27 February 1991: Gabriel Ferrán de Alfaro, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 15 April 1991: Luciano Koch, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 14 May 1991: Pieter van Vollenhoven, Netherlands
 * 14 May 1991: Ruud Lubbers, former Prime Minister of Netherlands
 * 14 May 1991: Hans van den Broek, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands
 * 15 May 1991: Per Skãld, Marshal, Sweden
 * 15 May 1991: Lennart Ljung, former Supreme Commander of Armed Forces, Sweden
 * 15 May 1991: Bror Stefenson, former Chief of Defence Staff, Sweden
 * 15 May 1991: Björn Eriksson, former President of Interpol
 * 15 May 1991: Jan Kuylenstierna, Marshal, Sweden
 * 15 May 1991: Carl Gustaf von Platen, former Chief Master of Ceremonies, Sweden
 * 15 May 1991: Peter Osvald, former diplomat, Sweden
 * 15 May 1991: Kerstin Asp. Johnsson, former Ambassador of Sweden
 * 2 July 1991: Luiz Felipe Lampreia, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
 * 2 July 1991: Agenor de Carvalho, former Head of Security to President, Brazil
 * 2 July 1991: Marcos Azambuja, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 2 July 1991: Tellervo Koivisto, former First Lady of Finland
 * 2 July 1991: Pertti Paasio, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Finland
 * 29 August 1991: Edgar Faure, former Prime Minister of France
 * 9 December 1991: Jacques De Staercke, former politician, Belgium
 * 9 December 1991: Jean Godeaux, former Governor of National Bank, Belgium
 * 3 February 1992: John Correia Afonso, Indian author
 * 14 February 1992: Robert Van Overberghe, former Ambassador of Belgium
 * 10 June 1992: Alceu Amoroso Lima, Brazilian writer
 * 10 June 1992: Macario Santiago Kastner, British musician
 * 26 August 1992: Enrique Silva Cimma, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chile
 * 30 September 1992: Giovanni Battistini, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 30 September 1992: Emilio Cassinello, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 12 October 1992: Søren Haslund-Christensen, former Court Marshal, Denmark
 * 12 October 1992: Niels Eilschou Holm, former Chamberlain, Denmark
 * 12 October 1992: H.P. Clausen, former Speaker of Folketing, Denmark
 * 23 November 1992: José Carro Otero, Spanish anthropologist
 * 2 December 1992: Empress Masako of Japan
 * 26 March 1993: Simone Veil, former President of European Parliament
 * 26 March 1993: King Mohammed VI of Morocco
 * 26 March 1993: Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco
 * 27 April 1993: David Ogilvy, 13th Earl of Airlie, former Lord Chamberlain, United Kingdom
 * 27 April 1993: David Gillmoore, former Permanent Undersecretary, United Kingdom
 * 27 April 1993: Robert Fellowes, former Private Secretary to Queen, United Kingdom
 * 9 June 1993: Paulo Cesar Prado Ferreira da Gama, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 9 June 1993: Joaquim-Francisco Coelho, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 21 June 1993: Basilio Basilio I, Poland
 * 9 July 1993: Gabriel Valdés, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chile
 * 9 July 1993: José Antonio Viera-Gallo, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Chile
 * 4 October 1993: Chilel Jawara, former First Lady of the Gambia
 * 9 November 1993: Emilio García Gómez, Spanish historian
 * 15 November 1993: Robert Van Lierop, former diplomat, United States
 * 29 November 1993: Princess Lalla Meryem of Morocco
 * 2 December 1993: Norihito, Prince Takamado
 * 2 December 1993: Hisako, Princess Takamado
 * 2 December 1993: Morihiro Hosokawa, former Prime Minister of Japan
 * 2 December 1993: Tsutomu Hata, former Prime Minister of Japan
 * 2 December 1993: Takako Doi, former Speaker of House of Representatives, Japan
 * 2 December 1993: Bunbei Hara, former President, Asian Women's Fund
 * 2 December 1993: Ryouhachi Kusaba, former diplomat, Japan
 * 7 December 1993: Celso Amorim, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
 * 11 August 1994: Georgios Iacovou, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cyprus
 * 11 August 1994: Andreas Gavrielides, former diplomat, Cyprus
 * 30 August 1994: Ivan da Silveira Serpa, former Minister of Navy, Brazil
 * 8 September 1994: Jean-Michel Wilmotte, French architect
 * 27 October 1994: Loïc Bouvard, former Member of National Assembly, France
 * 9 November 1994: Eddie Fenech Adami, former President of Malta
 * 14 November 1994: Wilfred de Souza, former Chief Minister of Goa, India
 * 14 November 1994: Bruce Millan, former European Commissioner for Regional Policy
 * 14 November 1994: Earl A. Powell III, former Chairman, U.S. Commission of Fine Arts
 * 29 November 1994: Efraín Goldenberg, former Prime Minister of Peru
 * 20 December 1994: José Joaquín Puig de la Bellacasa, former Secretary-General of Royal Household, Spain
 * 3 March 1995: Pieter Andries Swanepoel, former Ambassador of South Africa
 * 30 March 1995: Stanley Ho, Founder Chairman of SJM Holdings
 * 11 April 1995: Aldo Ajello, former diplomat, Italy
 * 26 June 1995: Esperança Machavela, former Minister of Justice, Mozambique
 * 25 July 1995: Federico Mayor Zaragoza, former Director-General, UNESCO
 * 26 July 1995: Ruy Mingas, former Ambassador of Angola
 * 2 October 1995: Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, former President of Tunisia
 * 4 October 1995: Júlio César Gomes dos Santos, former Federal Deputy, Brazil
 * 4 October 1995: Bernardo Cabral, former Minister of Justice, Brazil
 * 4 October 1995: Artur da Távola, former Federal Deputy, Brazil
 * 4 October 1995: Roseana Sarney, former Governor of Maranhão, Brazil
 * 4 October 1995: Sérgio Amaral, former Minister of Development, Trade, Brazil
 * 9 November 1995: Pratapsingh Rane, former Chief Minister of Goa, India
 * 9 January 1996: Alioune Blondin Béye, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mali
 * 16 January 1996: Venâncio da Silva Moura, former Minister of External Relations, Angola
 * 16 January 1996: Wu Tao, former diplomat, China
 * 22 February 1996: José María Vargas-Zúñiga Ledesma, Spain
 * 22 February 1996: Enrique Fuentes Quintana, former Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
 * 22 February 1996: Fernando Lázaro Carreter, Spanish journalist
 * 22 February 1996: José Ángel Sánchez Asiaín, Spanish economist
 * 22 February 1996: Miguel Artola Gallego, Spanish historian
 * 7 May 1996: Marcolino Moco, former Prime Minister of Angola
 * 20 May 1996: Michel-Akis Papageorgiou, former Ambassador of Greece
 * 3 June 1996: Guilherme Posser da Costa, former Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe
 * 17 June 1996: Thabo Mbeki, former President of South Africa
 * 23 August 1996: Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo
 * 23 August 1996: Infanta Cristina of Spain
 * 23 August 1996: José María Aznar, former Prime Minister of Spain
 * 23 August 1996: Federico Trillo, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Spain
 * 23 August 1996: Abel Matutes, former Minister of Foreign Affairs
 * 23 August 1996: Miguel Díaz Pache, former diplomat, Spain
 * 23 August 1996: Cristina Barrios Almazor, former diplomat, Spain
 * 23 August 1996: Raúl Morodo, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 23 August 1996: Rafael Spottorno, former Secretary-General of Royal Household, Spain
 * 23 August 1996: Fernando Almansa, former Head of Royal Household of HM King, Spain
 * 10 February 1997: Carlos Veiga, former Prime Minister of Cape Verde
 * 12 May 1997: Leonardo Santos Simão, former diplomat, Mozambique
 * 12 May 1997: Francisco Caetano Madeira, former diplomat, Mozambique
 * 9 June 1997: James Mitchel, former diplomat, Venezuela
 * 18 August 1997: Paulo Souto, former Governor of Bahia, Brazil
 * 18 August 1997: Eduardo Azeredo, former Governor of Minas Gerais, Brazil
 * 18 August 1997: Marcello Alencar, former Governor of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
 * 18 August 1997: Cristovam Buarque, former Governor of Federal District, Brazil
 * 18 August 1997: Mario Covas, former Governor of São Paulo, Brazil
 * 23 September 1997: Mihu Miron Biji, former Ambassador of Romania
 * 8 October 1997: Juan Ignacio Barrero, former President of Senate, Spain
 * 15 October 1997: Walter Neuer, former Ambassador of Germany
 * 17 October 1997: Miguel Ángel Burelli Rivas, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Venezuela
 * 17 October 1997: Nelson Valera Parra, former diplomat, Venezuela
 * 17 October 1997: Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem, former Prime Minister of Angola
 * 21 November 1997: Elizabeth Frawley Bagley, former Ambassador of United States
 * 16 December 1997: Antônio Carlos Magalhães, former President of Senate, Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: Eduardo Jorge Pereira, former Secretary-General of Presidency, Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: Clóvis Carvalho, former Minister of Development, Trade, Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: Benedito Onofre Bezerra Leonel, former Chief of General Staff, Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: José Israel Vargas, former Minister of Science and Technology, Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, former Minister of Finance, Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: Francisco Weffort, former Minister of Culture, Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: José Botafogo Gonçalves, former Minister of Industry, Commerce, Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: Benito Gamma, former Federal Deputy, Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: Adhemar Gabriel Bahadian, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: Ivan de Cannabrava, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: Alberto Mendes Cardoso, former Military Chief to President, Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: Gelson Fonseca Jr., former diplomat, Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: João Augusto de Médicis, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: Affonso Emilio de Alencastro Massot, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 16 December 1997: Luis Tupy Calder de Moura, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 13 March 1998: Jean-Claude Paye, former Secretary-General, OECD
 * 13 March 1998: Daniel Elm, former Ambassador of Argentina
 * 13 March 1998: Amílcar Spencer Lopes, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cape Verde
 * 16 April 1998: Oleksandr Moroz, former Chairman of Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine
 * 16 April 1998: Valeriy Pustovoitenko, former Prime Minister of Ukraine
 * 16 April 1998: Hennadiy Udovenko, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ukraine
 * 12 May 1998: Empress Michiko of Japan
 * 12 May 1998: Yukihiko Ikeda, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Japan
 * 29 May 1998: Cristobal Fernández Daló, former President of Senate, Venezuela
 * 29 May 1998: Asdrúbal Aguiar, former Minister of Interior, Venezuela
 * 29 May 1998: Freddy Rojas Parra, former Minister of Finance, Venezuela
 * 1 July 1998: Plácido Domingo, Spanish opera singer and conductor
 * 20 July 1998: Alfredo Kraus, Spanish tenor
 * 5 August 1998: Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger, Archbishop Emeritus of Paris
 * 13 August 1998: Helmut Kohl, former Chancellor of Germany
 * 13 August 1998: Rita Süssmuth, former President of Bundestag, Germany
 * 13 August 1998: Bernhard Vogel, former President of Bundesrat, Germany
 * 13 August 1998: Edmund Stoiber, former President of Bundesrat, Germany
 * 19 October 1998: Rosario Green, former Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mexico
 * 19 October 1998: Herminio Blanco Mendoza, former Secretary of Trade and Industry, Mexico
 * 19 October 1998: Pedro González Rubio S., former diplomat, Mexico
 * 19 October 1998: Salvador Campos Icardo, former diplomat, Mexico
 * 27 October 1998: Peter Sutherland, former Director, World Trade Organization
 * 16 November 1998: Vartan Gregorian, American academic
 * 4 February 1999: Dominique de Villepin, former Prime Minister of France
 * 4 February 1999: Catherine Trautmann, former Minister of Culture, France
 * 4 February 1999: Hubert Védrine, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, France
 * 27 May 1999: Anthony Giddens, British sociologist
 * 31 May 1999: Cesária Évora, Cape Verdean singer-songwriter
 * 9 July 1999: Vincente Loscertales, former diplomat, Spain
 * 9 July 1999: Ole Philipson, former diplomat, Denmark
 * 2 September 1999: Monika Wulf-Mathies, former European Commissioner
 * 16 November 1999: Jan Arvesen, former Ambassador of Norway
 * 13 September 1999: Mohamed Khairet El Fattah Radi, former Ambassador of Egypt
 * 13 December 1999: Louis Michel, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Belgium
 * 13 December 1999: Michel Corboz, Swiss conductor
 * 13 December 1999: Constantinos Ailianos, former diplomat, Greece
 * 13 December 1999: Emmanouil Gikas, former diplomat, Greece
 * 13 December 1999: Georges Yennimatas, former diplomat, Greece
 * 13 December 1999: Christos Rokofyllos, former diplomat, Greece
 * 11 January 2000: José Patrício, former Ambassador of Angola
 * 11 January 2000: Alfred Missong jun., former Ambassador of Austria
 * 14 March 2000: José Sarney, former President of Brazil
 * 14 March 2000: Ruth Cardoso, former First Lady of Brazil
 * 14 March 2000: Andrea Matarazzo, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 14 March 2000: Rafael Greca, former Mayor of Curitiba, Brazil
 * 14 March 2000: Frederico Cezar de Araujo, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 14 March 2000: Valter Pechy Moreira, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 14 March 2000: Lauro Barbosa da Silva Moreira, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 15 March 2000: Mircea Ionescu-Quintus, former President of Senate, Romania
 * 15 March 2000: Ion Diaconescu, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Romania
 * 15 March 2000: Mugur Isărescu, former Prime Minister of Romania
 * 6 April 2000: Jorge Alberto Lozoya, former diplomat, Mexico
 * 6 April 2000: José Ángel Gurría, former Secretary-General, OECD
 * 14 April 2000: Nikola Kaloudou, former Ambassador of Bulgaria
 * 12 May 2000: Luís Eduardo Magalhães, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Brazil
 * 2 August 2000: Joaquim Rafael Branco, former Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe
 * 11 September 2000: José Rodríguez-Spiteri, former diplomat, Spain
 * 11 September 2000: Alberto Aza, former Secretary-General to HM King, Spain
 * 11 September 2000: Juan Manuel de Barandica y Luxán, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 11 September 2000: Alfonso Sanz Portolés, former Secretary-General of Royal Household, Spain
 * 24 October 2000: Gregorio Peces-Barba, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Spain
 * 12 December 2000: Lucas Mahlasela Makhubela, former diplomat, South Africa
 * 3 January 2001: Guiseppe Acqua, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 5 February 2001: Gerald S. McGowan, former Ambassador of the United States
 * 16 February 2001: Walter Slaves, former Ambassador of Peru
 * 22 May 2001: Patricia Marsden‑Dole, former Trade Commissioner, Canada
 * 18 June 2001: Pedro Comissário Afonso, former diplomat, Mozambique
 * 4 July 2001: Niels Tillisch, former Ambassador of Norway
 * 16 July 2001: Krister Isaksson, former Ambassador of Sweden
 * 4 August 2001: Celso Lafer, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
 * 26 September 2001: Jorge Rodríguez Grossi, former Minister of Economy, Tourism, Chile
 * 26 September 2001: Heraldo Muñoz, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chile
 * 26 September 2001: Eduardo Araya Alemparte, former Ambassador of Chile
 * 8 November 2001: Jorge Giordani, former Minister of Finance, Venezuela
 * 8 November 2001: Álvaro Silva Calderón, former Minister of Energy, Venezuela
 * 8 November 2001: Luis Alfonso Dávila, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Venezuela
 * 8 November 2001: Andrés Eloy Rondën, former Ambassador of Venezuela
 * 8 November 2001: María Lourdes Urbaneja, former diplomat, Venezuela
 * 14 November 2001: Adalberto Rodríguez Giavarini, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Argentina
 * 14 November 2001: Jesús Fernando Taboada, former diplomat, Argentina
 * 3 January 2002: Roberto Antonione, former Senator, Italy
 * 3 January 2002: Salvatore Sechi, Italian historian
 * 3 January 2002: Antonio Puri Purini, former diplomat, Italy
 * 14 February 2002: Josef Hendrikus Jeurissen, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
 * 14 February 2002: Antônio Paulo Cachapuz de Medeiro, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 5 April 2002: Peter Cosgrove, former Governor-General of Australia (then Defence Chief)
 * 9 June 2002: Robert Bréchon, French poet and writer
 * 18 August 2002: Margot Klestil-Löffler, former First Lady of Austria
 * 18 August 2002: Franz Schausberger, former Governor of Salzburg, Austria
 * 18 August 2002: Helmut Türk, former diplomat, Austria
 * 25 September 2002: Enrique Pareja, former Ambassador of Argentina
 * 25 September 2002: John Campbell, former Ambassador of Ireland
 * 7 October 2002: Zorka Parvanova, former First Lady of Bulgaria
 * 7 October 2002: Lydia Shouleva, former Deputy Prime Minister, Bulgaria
 * 7 October 2002: Solomon Passy, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bulgaria
 * 7 October 2002: Meglena Kuneva, former Minister of European Affairs, Bulgaria
 * 14 October 2002: Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra, former President of Extremadura Government, Spain
 * 16 October 2002: Jorge Gabriel Perdomo Martinez, former Ambassador of Colombia
 * 24 October 2002: Pentti Arajärvi, former First Gentleman of Finland
 * 24 October 2002: Riitta Uosukainen, former Speaker of Parliament, Finland
 * 24 October 2002: Paavo Lipponen, former Prime Minister of Finland
 * 24 October 2002: Jan-Erik Enestam, former Minister of Defence, Finland
 * 6 December 2002: Pierre Brochand, former diplomat, France
 * 14 January 2003: Bunthan Bairaj-Vinichai, former Ambassador of Thailand
 * 16 January 2003: Synesio Sampaio Goes Son, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 16 January 2003: Antonio Catalano di Melilli, former Ambassador of Portugal
 * 31 January 2003: Costas Simitis, former Prime Minister of Greece
 * 31 January 2003: Apostolos Kaklamanis, former Speaker of Parliament, Greece
 * 31 January 2003: Vasso Papandreou, former Minister of Interior, Greece
 * 31 January 2003: Christos Pachtas, former Minister, Greece
 * 31 January 2003: Andreas Loverdos, former Minister of Education, Greece
 * 31 January 2003: Anastasios Skopelitis, former Ambassador of Greece
 * 31 January 2003: Ilias Plaskovitis, former banker, Greece
 * 31 January 2003: Ioannis Vavvas, former Ambassador of Greece
 * 4 April 2003: Carlos Ruckauf, former Vice President of Argentina
 * 29 May 2003: Ingrid Rüütel, former First Lady of Estonia
 * 29 May 2003: Ene Ergma, former Speaker of Riigikogu, Estonia
 * 29 May 2003: Lennart Meri, former President of Estonia
 * 29 May 2003: Juhan Parts, former Prime Minister of Estonia
 * 29 May 2003: Meelis Atonen, former Minister of Economic Affairs, Estonia
 * 29 May 2003: Margus Leivo, former Minister of Interior, Estonia
 * 29 May 2003: Kristiina Ojuland, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Estonia
 * 29 May 2003: Tarmo Kõuts, former Commander of Defence Forces, Estonia
 * 29 May 2003: Imants Freibergs, former First Gentleman of Latvia
 * 29 May 2003: Algirdas Brazauskas, former President of Lithuania
 * 29 May 2003: Laima Paksienė, former First Lady of Lithuania
 * 29 May 2003: Artūras Paulauskas, former Speaker of Seimas, Lithuania
 * 17 June 2003: József Bényi, former Deputy Foreign Minister, Hungary
 * 17 June 2003: Belisario Velasco, former Minister of Interior, Chile
 * 23 July 2003: Mauro Vieira, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
 * 23 July 2003: Tarso Genro, former Minister of Justice, Brazil
 * 23 July 2003: Luiz Fernando Furlan, former Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade, Brazil
 * 23 July 2003: Gilberto Gil, former Minister of Culture, Brazil
 * 23 July 2003: José Gregori, former Minister of Justice, Brazil
 * 23 July 2003: Luiz Dulci, former Secretary-General of Presidency, Brazil
 * 23 July 2003: Ruy de Lima Casaes e Silva, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 23 July 2003: Paulo César de Oliveira Campos, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 23 July 2003: Mário Vilalva, former diplomat, Brazil
 * 28 July 2003: Paul Duhr, Marshal of Grand Ducal Court, Luxembourg
 * 30 July 2003: Abdallah Salah Eddine Tazi, former Ambassador of Morocco
 * 3 September 2003: Dawlat Hassan, former Ambassador of Egypt
 * 11 September 2003: Wim Duisenberg, former President of European Central Bank
 * 17 October 2003: Marcelo Andrade de Moraes Garden, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 24 November 2003: Frank Carlucci, former Secretary of Defense, United States
 * 13 February 2004: Queen Sonja of Norway
 * 13 February 2004: Prince Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway
 * 13 February 2004: Princess Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway
 * 13 February 2004: Princess Märtha Louise of Norway
 * 11 March 2004: Wolfgang Kriechbaum, former diplomat, Austria
 * 11 March 2004: Michel Cosentino, former diplomat, Italy
 * 9 June 2004: Fernanda Montenegro, Brazilian actress
 * 23 June 2004: Richard Holbrooke, former diplomat, United States
 * 12 October 2004: José Alencar, former Vice President of Brazil
 * 31 January 2005: Silvio Berlusconi, former Prime Minister of Italy
 * 31 January 2005: Marcello Pera, former President of Senate, Italy
 * 31 January 2005: Pier Ferdinando Casini, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Italy
 * 31 January 2005: Franco Frattini, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Italy
 * 31 January 2005: Antonio Martino, former Minister of Defence, Italy
 * 31 January 2005: Gaetano Gifuni, former Secretary-General to President, Italy
 * 31 January 2005: Umberto Vattani, former Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Italy
 * 31 January 2005: Paolo Pucci of Benisichi, former Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Italy
 * 31 January 2005: Martin Bartenstein, former Minister of Economy and Labour, Austria
 * 31 January 2005: John Kyrle, former Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry, Austria
 * 31 January 2005: Rene Pollitzer, former diplomat, Austria
 * 9 March 2005: Harold V. Livermore, British historian
 * 9 March 2005: Heinrich von Pierer, former Advisor to the Government, Germany
 * 21 April 2005: Marcos Vilaça, former President, Federal Audit Court, Brazil
 * 21 April 2005: Sergio Telles, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 21 April 2005: António Luís Pale, former President of Administrative Tribunal, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Jean-Jacques Kassel, former Court Marshal, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Fernand Boden, former Minister of Agriculture, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: François Biltgen, former Minister of Justice, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Luc Frieden, former Minister of Defence, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Mady Delvaux-Stehres, former Minister of Health, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Marie-Josée Jacobs, former Minister of Family and Integration, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Jean Asselborn, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Claude Wiseler, former Minister of Public Works, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Jean-Marie Halsdorf, former Minister of Defence, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Lucien Lux, former Minister of Transport, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Mars Di Bartolomeo, former Minister of Health, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Jeannot Krecké, former Minister of Economy, Luxembourg
 * 6 May 2005: Nicolas Schmit, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Luxembourg
 * 11 July 2005: Mikael Essayan, United Kingdom
 * 15 July 2005: Gabriel Ascencio, former President of Chamber of Deputies, Chile
 * 15 July 2005: Marcos Libedinsky, former President of Supreme Court, Chile
 * 15 July 2005: Sergio Romero Pizarro, former President of Senate, Chile
 * 30 August 2005: Prince Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud of Saudi Arabia
 * 6 October 2005: Kōichirō Matsuura, former Director-General, UNESCO
 * 27 October 2005: Hideichiro Hamanaka, former Ambassador of Japan
 * 22 November 2005: Ignacio Walker, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chile
 * 3 January 2006: Jean-Louis Debré, former President of National Assembly, France
 * 5 January 2006: Bill Gates, former Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft
 * 14 February 2006: Mari Alkatiri, former Prime Minister of East Timor
 * 8 March 2006: Prince Laurent of Belgium
 * 8 March 2006: Princess Claire of Belgium
 * 8 March 2006: Princess Astrid of Belgium
 * 8 March 2006: Prince Lorenz of Belgium
 * 8 March 2006: Guy Verhofstadt, former Prime Minister of Belgium
 * 8 March 2006: Herman De Croo, former President of Chamber of Representatives, Belgium
 * 8 March 2006: Anne-Marie Lizin, former President of Senate, Belgium
 * 8 March 2006: Karel De Gucht, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Belgium
 * 8 March 2006: Aivar Sõerd, former Minister of Finance, Estonia
 * 8 March 2006: Villu Reiljan, former Minister of Environment, Estonia
 * 8 March 2006: Aino Lepik von Wirén, former State Secretary, Estonia
 * 21 July 2006: Hans Bodo Bertram, former Ambassador of Germany
 * 21 July 2006: Manuel Veremendi i Serra, former Ambassador of Peru
 * 21 July 2006: Cheng Zying, former Ambassador of China
 * 25 September 2006: Vicente Álvarez Areces, former President of Principality of Asturias, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: María Antonia Trujillo, former Minister of Housing, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Mercedes Cabrera, former Minister of Education and Science, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Miguel Ángel Moratinos, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Bernardino León, former Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, former Mayor of Madrid, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Joan Clos, former Mayor of Barcelona, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Cristina Narbona, First Vice-President of Senate, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Ricardo Díez-Hochleitner Rodríguez, former Secretary General, Royal Household, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Alberto José Navarro González, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Luis Calvo Merino, former diplomat, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Nicolas Martinez Fresno, former diplomat, Spain
 * 25 September 2006: Enrique Panels, former diplomat, Spain
 * 29 September 2006: Henrique Serrano, former diplomat, Spain
 * 29 September 2006: Manuel Quijada, former Ambassador of Venezuela
 * 29 September 2006: Arnt Magne Rindal, former Ambassador of Norway
 * 29 September 2006: Herman Reijer Reimond Virgiel Froger, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
 * 20 November 2006: Zergün Korutürk, former Ambassador of Turkey
 * 27 November 2006: Richard Eckaus, Emeritus Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 * 27 November 2006: Robert Solow, Emeritus Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 * 27 February 2007: Rubén Ramírez Lezcano, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Paraguay
 * 6 March 2007: Pascoela Barreto, former Ambassador of East Timor
 * 30 March 2007: Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza, former Ambassador of Colombia
 * 2 April 2007: Paul Ponjaert, former Ambassador of Belgium
 * 13 April 2007: Antonio Paes de Andrade, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 31 May 2007: Alma Adamkienė, former First Lady of Lithuania
 * 31 May 2007: Petras Vaitiekūnas, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lithuania
 * 31 May 2007: Raimondas Šukys, former Minister of Interior, Lithuania
 * 25 July 2007: Albert Pintat, former Prime Minister of Andorra
 * 3 December 2007: Pensak Chalarak, former Ambassador of Thailand
 * 25 January 2008: Patrick Gautrat, former Ambassador of France
 * 5 March 2008: Queen Rania of Jordan
 * 5 March 2008: Cesar Maia, former Mayor of Rio de Janeiro
 * 5 March 2008: Jaques Wagner, former Governor of Bahia
 * 5 March 2008: Sérgio Cabral Filho, former Governor of Rio de Janeiro
 * 5 March 2008: Ubiratan Castro de Araújo, Brazil
 * 2 May 2008: Queen Silvia of Sweden
 * 2 May 2008: Kirstine von Blixen-Finecke, Chief Court Mistress, Sweden
 * 2 May 2008: Tobias Billström, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sweden
 * 2 May 2008: Andreas Carlgren, former Minister of Environment, Sweden
 * 2 May 2008: Herman af Trolle, former Head of Protocol, Sweden
 * 2 May 2008: Maria Gabriella Lindholm, former Ambassador of Sweden
 * 2 May 2008: Lars-Hjalmar Wide, former diplomat, Sweden
 * 26 May 2008: Berit Tversland, former Cabinet Secretary, Royal Court, Norway
 * 26 May 2008: Ulf Erik Husebø, former Head of Adjutant Staff, Norway
 * 26 May 2008: Lars Christian Krog, Master of the Royal Household, Norway
 * 26 May 2008: Bjørn T. Grydeland, former Permanent Undersecretary of State, Norway
 * 26 May 2008: Inga Magistad, former Ambassador of Norway
 * 26 May 2008: Ove Thorsheim, former Ambassador of Norway
 * 26 May 2008: Rolf Trolle Andersen, former Lord Chamberlain, Norway
 * 30 July 2008: Luís de Matos Monteiro da Fonseca, former Executive Secretary, Lusophone Commonwealth
 * 1 September 2008: Maria Kaczyńska, former First Lady of Poland
 * 17 November 2008: Samir Arrour, former Ambassador of Morocco
 * 26 November 2008: Prince Léopold, 13th Duke of Arenberg, Belgium
 * 30 December 2008: Assunção dos Anjos, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Angola
 * 2 March 2009: Eva Köhler, former First Lady of Germany
 * 2 March 2009: Angela Merkel, former Chancellor of Germany
 * 16 March 2009: Amer Al-Fayez, former Head of Royal Protocol, Jordan
 * 16 March 2009: Dina Kawar, former Ambassador of Jordan
 * 16 March 2009: Amer Hadidi, President of Royal Jordanian
 * 16 March 2009: Nasser Judeh, former Deputy Prime Minister, Jordan
 * 16 March 2009: Ayman Safadi, Deputy Prime Minister of Jordan
 * 16 March 2009: Nasser Lozi, Chairman of Jordan Kuwait Bank
 * 20 April 2009: Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Consort of Emir of Qatar
 * 21 May 2009: Sydney Brenner, biologist and Nobel laureate, United Kingdom
 * 1 December 2009: Mariano Fernández, former diplomat, Chile
 * 21 December 2009: Atul Khare, former diplomat, India
 * 5 March 2010: Jaume Bartumeu, former Prime Minister of Andorra
 * 6 May 2010: Jean-Claude Trichet, former President, European Central Bank
 * 11 May 2010: Domenico Giani, former Inspector General, Gendarmerie Corps, Vatican City
 * 11 May 2010: Alberto Gasbarri, former diplomat, Italy
 * 1 June 2010: Mauritius Ribot, former Ambassador of Mexico
 * 26 July 2010: Lars Vissing, former Ambassador of Denmark
 * 7 September 2010: Pierre Mores, Marshal of Royal Court, Luxembourg
 * 7 September 2010: Alain de Muyser, former diplomat, Luxembourg
 * 6 October 2010: Celso Vieira de Souza, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 23 November 2010: Miguel de Polignac Mascarenhas de Barros, former diplomat, Finance
 * 23 November 2010: Alberto Leoncini Bartoli, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 23 November 2010: Élie de Comminges, former French historian
 * 21 April 2011: Jean-Claude Piris, former diplomat, France
 * 10 June 2011: Colette Avital, former Member of Knesset, Israel
 * 13 September 2011: Luca del Balzo di Presenzano, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 10 May 2012: Cláudio de Jesus Ximenes, former President of Supreme Court, East Timor
 * 8 June 2012: Robert W. Wilson, United States
 * 30 July 2012: Domingos Simões Pereira, Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau
 * 19 November 2012: Luis Peirano, former Minister of Culture, Peru
 * 19 November 2012: Raphael Roncagliolo, former Ambassador of Peru
 * 13 December 2012: Željko Vukosav, former Ambassador of Croatia
 * 28 January 2013: Jorge Faurie, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Argentina
 * 15 October 2013: Helmut Elfenkämper, former Ambassador of Portugal
 * 14 February 2014: Enrique V. Iglesias, former President, Inter-American Development Bank
 * 4 March 2014: Félix Sanz Roldán, former Director of National Intelligence, Spain
 * 9 May 2014: Guo Jiading, former Ambassador of China
 * 2 June 2014: Angélica Rivera, former First Lady of Mexico
 * 29 July 2014: Hendrik Soeters, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
 * 23 October 2014: Johan Molander, former Ambassador of Sweden
 * 28 January 2015: José Antonio Meade, former Secretary of Finance, Mexico
 * 28 January 2015: Benito Andion, former Ambassador of Mexico
 * 2 June 2015: Pedro Morenés, former Minister of Defense, Spain
 * 9 June 2015: Ernest Moniz, former Secretary of Energy, United States
 * 9 June 2015: Alberto Núñez Feijóo, former President of Galicia Region, Spain
 * 3 September 2015: Renato Varriale, former Ambassador of Italy
 * 19 November 2015: María Ángela Holguín, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Colombia
 * 19 November 2015: Chakorn Suchiva, former Ambassador of Thailand
 * 23 April 2016: Paul Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States, Holy See
 * 23 April 2016: Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Cardinal Deacon of San Lino
 * 8 June 2016: Cleonice Berardinelli, Brazilian academic
 * 28 June 2016: Cardinal Seán Patrick O'Malley, Archbishop of Boston
 * 28 November 2016: Juan José Buitrago De Benito, former Ambassador of Spain
 * 28 November 2016: Fernando Eguidazu Palacios, former Secretary of State, Spain
 * 28 November 2016: María Victoria Morera, Director-General for Europe, Spain
 * 28 November 2016: Juan Ruiz Casas, former Chief of Military Staff, Royal Household, Spain
 * 9 December 2016: Ali Adel A Alkhal Fakhro, former Ambassador of Qatar
 * 30 January 2017: Georgios Katrougalos, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece
 * 30 January 2017: Ekaterini Simpoulou, former Ambassador of Greece
 * 10 March 2017: Robert A. Sherman, former Ambassador of United States
 * 6 April 2017: Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow, former Director-General, UNESCO
 * 23 May 2017: Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
 * 23 May 2017: Xavier Bettel, Prime Minister of Luxembourg
 * 23 May 2017: Etienne Schneider, former Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg
 * 23 May 2017: Jean-Jacques Welfring, former Ambassador of Luxembourg
 * 25 July 2017: Caroline Fleetwood, former Ambassador of Sweden
 * 13 November 2017: María Clemencia de Santos, former First Lady of Colombia
 * 22 November 2017: Lígia Fonseca, former First Lady of Cape Verde
 * 22 November 2017: Thomas Stelzer, Ambassador of Austria
 * 15 April 2018: Alfonso Dastis, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain
 * 15 April 2018: Jaime Alfonsín, Chief of Royal Household, Spain
 * 9 May 2018: Karima Benyaich, former Ambassador of Morocco
 * 19 July 2018: Govert Jan Bijl de Vroe, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
 * 1 August 2018: Michael Suhr, former Ambassador of Denmark
 * 22 November 2018: Ana Dias Lourenço, First Lady of Angola
 * 6 December 2018: Pierre Moscovici, former European Commissioner for Economic Affairs
 * 17 January 2019: Michel Barnier, former Chief Negotiator, Task Force 50
 * 5 April 2019: Carmenza Jaramillo Gutiérrez, former Ambassador of Colombia
 * 18 November 2019: Luiz Alberto Figueiredo, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 18 December 2020: George Edward Glass, former Ambassador of the United States
 * 9 September 2021: Rebeca Grynspan, Secretary-General, UNCTAD
 * 1 October 2021: Evaristo Carvalho, former President of São Tomé and Príncipe
 * 16 February 2022: Carlos Alberto Simas Magalhães, former Ambassador of Brazil
 * 15 June 2022: Martin Ney, former Ambassador of Germany
 * 21 July 2022: Catharina Maria Trooster, former Ambassador of the Netherlands
 * 20 April 2023: Ho Iat Seng, Chief Executive of Macau
 * 22 April 2023: Rosângela Lula da Silva, First Lady of Brazil
 * 15 June 2023: Charles Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington
 * 2 September 2023: Edgar Morin, French philosopher
 * 6 September 2023: Isidro Fainé Casas, Spain

=Grand Cross, Order of the Polar Star=

Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–present)
=Knight of the Order of the Seraphim=

Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–present)
=First Class of the Order of the White Star=