La Croix de l’Ordre Asiatique was founded in 1773 by Prince Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony (28 September 1739 – 27 July 1812) who was a Saxon prince from the House of Wettin and the last Archbishop-Elector of Trier from 1768 until 1803.
The La croix de l'ordre Asiatique (Order of Asiatic Cross) (“Order”) was officially included in the junior chapter of the dynastic orders of the Royal House of De Lusignan on 1 August 2023.
Historically, for chivalry, members of the Order retains the right to nobility and automatic entry into the International Noble Assembly "Szlachta".
HRH Prince Louis de Lusignan is the Grand Master of the Order.
HRH Prince Lewis Tei Luk de Lusignan was appointed the Royal Patron and Chancellor of the Order as from 1 August 2023.
Throughout history, two pillars of knighthood have shaped the chivalric tradition: Ecclesiastical Orders and Royal Orders of Chivalry. While both uphold honour, service, and ceremonial grandeur, their origins, authority, and missions differ in profound and meaningful ways.
Ecclesiastical Orders—such as the Order of the Temple (Templars), Order of Saint John (Hospitallers), or the Order of Saint Lazarus—are founded upon spiritual service, guided by Christian virtues and ecclesial leadership. Their allegiance is not to crown, but to faith and the Church. These Orders focus on charity, pilgrimage protection, healing, and spiritual discipline, continuing their legacy today through humanitarian works under Christian banners.
In contrast, Royal Orders, like the Order of the Garter (England), Order of the Golden Fleece (Burgundy/Spain) or the Order of Saint Michael (France), were born from the power of monarchs—used to reward loyalty, valor, and service to the crown. They are secular in governance, though often embrace Christian iconography, and typically remain heraldic honours bestowed upon nobles, statesmen, and royal allies.
Similarities? Both are rooted in medieval chivalry, rich in ritual, symbolism, and a shared commitment to upholding the ideals of duty, honour, and legacy.
Differences? One kneels to the altar, the other to the throne.
Together, they form the twin swords of chivalry—one spiritual, one sovereign—still cutting paths of service in today’s world.
La Croix de l’Ordre Asiatique


