E-auction 305-224551 - fme_442771 - III REPUBLIC Médaille au Saint-Christophe
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Estimate : | 75 € |
Price : | 22 € |
Maximum bid : | 50 € |
End of the sale : | 18 February 2019 18:23:30 |
bidders : | 6 bidders |
Type : Médaille au Saint-Christophe
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : France
Metal : silver
Diameter : 55,91 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 46,38 g.
Edge : Lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Médaille en superbe état, mais perforée à 4 endroits différents
Obverse
Obverse legend : REGARDE ST - CHRISTOPHE / PUIS VA-T-EN - RASSURÉ.
Obverse description : Saint-Christophe appuyé sur son bâton portant l’enfant Jésus sur ses épaules.
Reverse
Reverse description : Lisse.
Commentary
Christophe de Lycie, plus connu comme saint Christophe, est un saint du christianisme ; il est considéré comme le patron des voyageurs.
Christophe dérive des mots grecs Khristos (Christ) et phorein (porter), c'est-à-dire celui qui porte le Christ, en allusion à un géant légendaire initialement nommé « Réprouvé » qui aurait aidé l'enfant Jésus à traverser une rivière. Autrefois, il passait pour mettre à l'abri des maladies quiconque voyait sa statue..
Christopher of Lycia, better known as Saint Christopher, is a Christian saint and is considered the patron saint of travelers. Christopher derives from the Greek words Khristos (Christ) and phorein (to carry), meaning the one who carries Christ, in allusion to a legendary giant originally named \\\"Forsaken\\\" who is said to have helped the infant Jesus cross a river. In ancient times, he was believed to protect anyone who saw his statue from disease.
Christophe dérive des mots grecs Khristos (Christ) et phorein (porter), c'est-à-dire celui qui porte le Christ, en allusion à un géant légendaire initialement nommé « Réprouvé » qui aurait aidé l'enfant Jésus à traverser une rivière. Autrefois, il passait pour mettre à l'abri des maladies quiconque voyait sa statue..
Christopher of Lycia, better known as Saint Christopher, is a Christian saint and is considered the patron saint of travelers. Christopher derives from the Greek words Khristos (Christ) and phorein (to carry), meaning the one who carries Christ, in allusion to a legendary giant originally named \\\"Forsaken\\\" who is said to have helped the infant Jesus cross a river. In ancient times, he was believed to protect anyone who saw his statue from disease.