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fme_889684 - GERMANY - KINGDOM OF PRUSSIA - FREDERICK II THE GREAT Médaille, Décès de Frédéric II le Grand

GERMANY - KINGDOM OF PRUSSIA - FREDERICK II THE GREAT Médaille, Décès de Frédéric II le Grand VF
50.00 €(Approx. 53.50$ | 43.00£)
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Type : Médaille, Décès de Frédéric II le Grand
Date: n.d.
Metal : tin
Diameter : 43,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 19,20 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Patine grise hétérogène. Reliefs un peu mous. De l’usure sur certains reliefs. Quelques petits coups sur les bords de la tranche

Obverse


Obverse legend : FRID INCOMPARABILIS - DEI GRATIA REX BORVSS. ETC ..
Obverse description : Buste habillé et coiffé à gauche.

Reverse


Reverse legend : RESTABAT - ALIUD NIHIL // À L’EXERGUE : MAIUS XXIV JAN MDCCXII / DENAIUS XVII AUGUST / MDCCLXXXVI.
Reverse description : Urne funéraire entourée des objets du pouvoir.

Historical background


GERMANY - KINGDOM OF PRUSSIA - FREDERICK II THE GREAT

(1740-08/17/1786)

Frederic was born in Berlin on January 24, 1712 and is the son of Frederick William I. It was first France's ally in the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748) then there was a reversal of alliance during the Seven Years' War (1756-1763). He was one of the great winners of the Treaty of Paris (1763) and took part in the first dismemberment of Poland (1772). Frederick II (1712-1786) was the greatest king of Prussia. Friend of Voltaire, he wrote in French and was the model of the enlightened despot of the second half of the 18th century. He succeeded his father Frédéric-Guillaume, King Sergent and made Berlin a real capital and the Château de Sans Souci in Potsdam a little Versailles. Thanks to a warlike policy, he made Prussia the most powerful state in Eastern Europe and counterbalanced the influence of Austria and Russia. He died at the castle of Sans-Souci (Potsdam), August 17, 1786.

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