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fme_822997 - AUSTRIA - FRANZ-JOSEPH I Médaille, Noces d’argent de l’empereur François Joseph d’Autriche et d’Elisabeth Amélie Eugénie de Wittelbach, duchesse de Bavière

AUSTRIA - FRANZ-JOSEPH I Médaille, Noces d’argent de l’empereur François Joseph d’Autriche et d’Elisabeth Amélie Eugénie de Wittelbach, duchesse de Bavière AU
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Type : Médaille, Noces d’argent de l’empereur François Joseph d’Autriche et d’Elisabeth Amélie Eugénie de Wittelbach, duchesse de Bavière
Date: 1879
Metal : tin
Diameter : 43 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 15,26 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Joli brillant, quelques frottements à l’avers. Faible usure
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Cette médaille provient de la collection Terisse

Obverse


Obverse legend : FRANZ JOSEF - ELISABETH.
Obverse description : Bustes accolés, de profil à droite.

Reverse


Reverse legend : GEDENKZEICHEN / AN DIE / SIBERNEHOCHZEIT / IHRER MAJESTATEN / VON / OESTERREICH / 24 APRIL 1879.
Reverse description : Légende en 7 lignes.
Reverse translation : Plaque commémorant les noces d’argent de ses majestés le 14 avril 1879.

Commentary


Diamètre sans bélière : 37,5 mm.

Historical background


AUSTRIA - FRANZ-JOSEPH I

(2/12/1848-21/11/1916)

François-Joseph I (18/081830-21/11/1916) is the son of Archduke François Charles and Sophie of Bavaria. He succeeded his uncle Ferdinand I of Austria in 1848 in the midst of the European revolution. His throne wavers in Hungary, Bohemia, Milan and Venice. It is with authority that he restores order and will reign over "Mitteleuropa" for 68 years. In 1854 he married Elisabeth of Bavaria (1837-1898), better known as Sissi. Their only son Rodolphe (1858-1890) committed suicide with his mistress in 1890 in Mayerling. Empress Sissi was assassinated in Geneva in 1898. Her nephew François-Ferdinand was assassinated with his wife in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, triggering the First World War. The old emperor died in 1916 before the carving up of his empire two years later.

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