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Live auction - fme_901710 - GREECE - CONSTANTINE I Médaille, Guerre greco-turque

GREECE - CONSTANTINE I Médaille, Guerre greco-turque XF
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fme_901710
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Type : Médaille, Guerre greco-turque
Date: 1913
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 92 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 15,36 g.
Edge : lisse
Coments on the condition:
Patine marron hétérogène, présentant des taches d’oxydation. Présence de coups et rayures

Obverse


Obverse legend : ΣΥΝ ΘΕΩΙ ΥΠΕΡ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΚΑΙ ΠΑΤΡΙΔΟΣ - 1912-1913.
Obverse description : Légende circulaire, croix à quatre branches avec des épées en sautoir timbré du monogramme du roi Georges Ier de Grèce et de celui de Constantin Ier de Grèce.
Obverse translation : Avec Dieu pour le Roi et le Pays.

Reverse


Reverse legend : (LÉGENDE EN GREC) .
Reverse description : Légende en 3 lignes dans un style byzantin, dans une couronne de laurier.
Reverse translation : Macedoine, Epire, and Archipelago.

Commentary


Diamètre sans bélière : 30 mm.
Ruban bleu avec des rayures blanches et une rayure centrale rouge (largeur : 31,5 mm).

Historical background


GREECE - CONSTANTINE I

(1913-1917 and 1920-1922)

Eldest son of Georges I, he succeeded him in 1913 following his assassination. A supporter of Greece's neutrality in the First World War, he opposed Prime Minister Elefthérios Venizélos, a supporter of the Triple Entente. In 1917, faced with the threat of the Allied forces to bomb Athens, King George I was finally dismissed in favor of his second son Alexander I. In November 1920, Alexander I died following the bite of a monkey. Faced with a serious dynastic crisis, the Greek parliament was forced to recall Georges I. Following the disaster of the Greco-Turkish war of 1919-1922, the loss of Smyrna and the massacres of the Greek populations in Asia Minor, the king was definitively discredited. The coup of September 11, 1922 put an end to his reign: he was forced to abdicate in favor of his eldest son George II..

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