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  1. The Hungarian Signum Laudis replaced the Austrian crown with the Hungarian Crown of Saint Stephen. The obverse featured the double cross of the Hungarian coat of arms and the reverse added the date 1922 below the words SIGNUM LAUDIS.

  2. Signum Laudis is a 1980 Czechoslovak war drama film directed by Martin Hollý. It is set during World War I.

  3. The original Military Merit Medal commonly known as the "Signum Laudis" was introduced by Kaiser Franz Joseph on the 12th of March 1890 as a sign of His Majesty's praise and recognition (allerhöchste belobende Anerkennung) for outstanding achievements in war and as a sign of his satisfaction for excellent service in peace.

  4. A Katonai Érdemérem vagy Signum Laudis (németül: Militär-Verdienstmedaille) I. Ferenc József magyar király által alapított kitüntetés.

  5. Signum Laudis: Directed by Martin Hollý. With Vlado Müller, Josef Bláha, Ilja Prachar, Radovan Lukavský. The trenches of World War I provide for a captivating backdrop to the drama of Corporal Hoferik.

    • (144)
    • Drama
    • Martin Hollý
    • 1983-10
  6. | Military Merit Medal (Signum Laudis) (Militär-Verdienstmedaille (Signum Laudis)) | Merit Cross for Military Chaplains (Das Geistliche Verdienstkreuz) Bravery Medal (Tapferkeitsmedaille) | Cross of Merit (Verdienstkreuz) War Medal 1873 (Kriegsmedaille 1873)

  7. The Medal for Military Merit, commonly known as the Signum Laudis, was introduced by Emperor Franz Joseph in 1890. It was awarded for meritorious service in both war and peace.