The L é gion d'Honorur (English translation: Legion of Honor) is the highest Chivalric order awarded by the French government. It was established in 1802 by the then first ruler Napoleon to replace the feudal system of the old feudal dynasty and is the highest honor awarded by the French government. It is a symbol of military and civilian honor in France and one of the most famous medals in the world. The Legion of Honors is an honorary organization that includes soldiers and civilians who have made outstanding contributions to the French Republic; The Legion of Honor Medal is a symbol of the honor and honor of its members. Due to changes in times, it is now more appropriate to translate it as "French Order of Honor". The ribbon of the medal is red and is selected annually in January (New Year's Day), April (Easter), and July (French National Day).