Originally posted by saschaw
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For example, Jakob Ritter von Danner had a Knight 2nd Class with Swords from the Boxer Rebellion. After 1905 this was renamed the 4th Class. He received a peacetime 4th Class with Crown on 30 December 1913. In World War I, he received a 3rd Class with Swords, a Crown to the 3rd Class with Swords, and the Officer's Cross with Swords. So until he received the Officer's Cross in September 1917, which was a pinback and would have been worn in place of the 3rd Class with Crown and Swords, he would have been able to wear a ribbon bar with the peacetime ribbon with silver swords, the peacetime ribbon with a crown, and the wartime ribbon with gilt swords (and for a few months in 1917, gilt crown and swords).
If I remember correctly, Bavarian regulations allowed at most three. This could be, as with Danner, a pre-WW1 award with swords, a peacetime award, and a WW1 award with swords. It could also be a peacetime MVK to an enlisted man, a wartime MVK with swords, and an MVO after commissioning, though this would be an even rarer possibility.
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