Summary
Medal Bataille de Friedland 'Battle of Friedland', Issued by France, 1807
Artist: Bertrand Andrieu
Minted by Paris Mint
Obverse Description
Laureate head facing right; around, NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI.; on neck truncation, ANDRIEU F.
Reverse Description
Napoleon (depicted as Mars, the god of war) standing, naked except for a chlamys buckled on his chest and falling behind; his head helmeted, in the act of sheathing his sword; on the ground, lie dead and wounded; on the right, the olive tree of peace is planted; on the left, the torch of war reversed and nearly extinguished; near rim at right in small lettering, GALLE F.; in exergue, BATAILLE DE FRIEDLAND / XIV JUIN MDCCCVII
Edge Description
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Significance
"On the 14th June, the anniversary of the battle of Marengo, the fatal battle of Friedland was fought between the Russians and the French ... The carnage was dreadful: according to the French Bulletins, the Russians left from 15 to 18,000 dead on the field. In this disastrous battle and retreat, the Russians lost a great part of their artillery, and almost all their magazines and ammunition on a line of 120 miles in extent. And the battle of Friedland was not less decisive than those of Austerlitz and Jena, nor its consequences less fatal to the independence of Europe." Laskey p. 141-142
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Acquisition Information
Transfer from National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), 15 Mar 1976
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Date Issued
1807 AD
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Material
Bronze
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Axis
12
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Dimensions
41 mm (Outside Diameter), 37 g (Weight)
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Shape
Round
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References
Laskey LXXXIV Chitty p.43
[Book] Laskey, J. C. Medals Struck at the National Medal Mint by Order of Napoleon Bonaparte., 141-142 Pages
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