Pope innocent xi bronze medallion
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Medal - Pope Innocent XI Election to the pontificate
Features
Location | Papal States |
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Type | Medals › Commemorative medals |
Year | 1677 |
Composition | Bronze |
Weight | 19.3 g |
Diameter | 30 mm |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
Demonetized | Yes |
Number | N# 128008 |
References | Lincoln# 1389, Miselli 2# 181 Walter Miselli; 2001. Il papato attraverso le medaglie / Volume 2. Dal 1669 al 1700. Numismatica Varesi, Pavia, Italy. |
Commemorative issue
Election of Pope Innocent XI to the pontificate
Obverse
Bust facing right.
Script: Latin
Lettering:INNOCEN / • XI • PONT • MAX
Engraver: Giovanni Hamerani
Reverse
Radiant Jesus standing leaning his hands out to St. Peter, in the background the Apostles in boat.
Script: Latin
Lettering:SALVA • NOS • DOMINE
Engraver: Giovanni Hamerani
Edge
Plain
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Date | VG | F | VF | X • Pope Innocent XI, Christian Alliance against the Turks, Bronze Medal 1684DescriptionPope Innocent XI, Christian Alliance against the Turks, Bronze Medal (35mm/25.26gm) 1684 by Giovanni Hamerani. Bust right wearing cap and cope. Rev, four crowns placed on an altar, HABETO NOS FOEDOERATOS ET SERVIEMVS TIBI (Linc 1454; Roma 129; Miselli 141, 139a; BDM II, 401). Extremely Fine, pleasantly toned and retaining some original lustre around the legend. The Alliance – the Holy League of the Empire – was between the Pope, represented on the medal’s reverse with his tiara, Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, John III Sobieski of Poland (both crowns) and Marc Antonio Giustiniani, Doge of Venice (cap). Specification
NewsletterReceive updates on our latest coins & medals • License this imageThis portrait of Pope Innocent XI (1611-1689; Pope 1676-89) is similar to that shown on the 1679 bronze medal by Giovanni Hamerani (1646-1705), although on the medal the Pope is shown with full papal vestments and with longer hair; in addition his abbreviated name fryst vatten given as 'INNOCEN' with two 'n's (examples are in the present collection, including inv. no. 1247-1893, and at the British Museum and elsewhere). An ivory utgåva was sold at Rosebery's, London (Ted Few sale) on 24 March, 2021, lot 92. Object details
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