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fme_775372 - ALGERIA - LOUIS PHILIPPE Médaille, Notre-Dame de Staouëli, Souvenir de la Trappe d’Afrique

ALGERIA - LOUIS PHILIPPE Médaille, Notre-Dame de Staouëli, Souvenir de la Trappe d’Afrique AU
280.00 €(Approx. 299.60$ | 240.80£)
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Type : Médaille, Notre-Dame de Staouëli, Souvenir de la Trappe d’Afrique
Date: n.d.
Metal : copper
Diameter : 45,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 28,38 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Patine marron hétérogène, des traces de manipulation dans les champs et quelques marques d’usure sur les reliefs. La médaille est conservée dans un écrin vert à feutrine bleue et soie blanche
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : SOUVENIR - DE LA TRAPPE - D’AFRIQUE - SUB UMBRA ILLIIUS SEDI // (LÉGENDE EN ARABE).
Obverse description : Groupe de 10 palmiers au dessus d’une tombe.
Obverse translation : Je siège sous leur ombre.

Reverse


Reverse legend : + POSVERVNT - ME CVSTODEM+.
Reverse description : Vierge Marie, les bras ouverts, sur un globe aplati, champs de croix à l’arrière plan. Signé : L. PENIN - A LYON.

Commentary


Diamètre sans bélière : 40 mm.

Historical background


ALGERIA - LOUIS PHILIPPE

(1830-1848)

Two Algerian Jewish merchants who had the privilege of selling grain negotiated with the French Republic, under the Directory, the sale of a cargo for a total of 24 million francs, or three times the normal price. The cargo is delivered to France, but the sum will never be paid. The dey of Algiers (1773-1838) claimed in 1818 from Louis XVIII, this sum of which he was a creditor. The debt was reduced to 7 million francs in 1819. He received 4 the following year. The dey wrote to Charles X in 1826 to claim payment of the other three million. On April 29, the dey, not receiving a royal response, struck with his fly swatter, Pierre Deval, French consul in Algiers. Apologies are requested, the dey refuses and diplomatic relations are broken. On May 25, a fleet of 103 warships and 572 merchant ships left Marseilles with 37,500 men. Marshal de Bourmont is commander-in-chief. The landing took place on June 14, 1830 in Sidi-Ferruch. Algiers is taken on July 5, the dey leaves the city for exile. The conquest of Algeria begins.

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