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fme_842620 - HUNGARY - KINGDOM OF HUNGARY - FRANCIS-JOSEPH I Médaille, Mariage de Gyula Kelcz et Livia Klobusiczky

HUNGARY - KINGDOM OF HUNGARY - FRANCIS-JOSEPH I Médaille, Mariage de Gyula Kelcz et Livia Klobusiczky AU
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Type : Médaille, Mariage de Gyula Kelcz et Livia Klobusiczky
Date: 1893
Mint name / Town : Hongrie, Budapest
Metal : silver
Diameter : 32,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 18,26 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Médaille anciennement nettoyée, à la patine sombre hétérogène et irisée. Présence de quelques rayures
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Cette médaille provient de la collection Terisse

Obverse


Obverse legend : KELCZ GYULA - KLOBUSICZKY LIVIA.
Obverse description : Leurs armoiries cote à cote sous des lambrequins, au bas le flambeau de l’Hymen.

Reverse


Reverse legend : SZERENCSES / NASZNAPJUK / KEDVES EMLEKERE / BUDAPESTEN / 1893 OCTOBER 14 // AJANLJA MÜLLER JOZSEF.
Reverse description : Sous une étoile rayonnante, légende en 5 lignes et au dessous un brin de rosier en fleurs.

Historical background


HUNGARY - KINGDOM OF HUNGARY - FRANCIS-JOSEPH I

(8/06/1867-21/11/1916)

François-Joseph I (18/08/1830-21/11/1916) was 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 in Milan and in Venice. It is with authority that he restores order and will reign over the destinies of "Mitteleuropa" for 68 years. He is king of Hungary from 1867, it is the Dual Monarchy. 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 in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914 with his wife, the detonator of the First World War. The old emperor died in 1916 before the disintegration of his empire two years later.

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