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Alexander Mavrokordatos 1836 Medal Lange MS63 BN NGC
Greek bronze Medal, for the Alexander Mavrokordatos, dated 1822 (1836), engraved by Konrad Lange, Ms63 BN NGC.
Greece bronze commemorative medal 1836 ,engraved by Konrad Lange. Obv: Alexander Mavrokordatos bust. Rev: Three figures (military, citizen, and priest) in memory of the first National Assembly in Epidaurus .
Commemorative medal from the historical series by K. Lange, issued on the occasion of the weddings of King Otto and Queen Amalia in 1836. They depict symbolic representations of the 1821 struggle for Independence, figures of Greek chieftains who pioneered the revolutionary struggle, governor Ioannis Kapodistrias and the first kings.
Andreas Miaoulis Arson of the Turkish Fleet 1836 Medal Lange RAW
Greek bronze commemorative medal from the collection of medals engraved by Konrad Lange, Andreas Miaoulis Arson of the Turkish Fleet, dated 1836 (1825).
Greek bronze commemorative medal from the collection of medals that were engraved by Konrad Lange. Obv: Andreas Miaoulis. Rev: Fame inscribing the Admirals victories on a rostral column (1825). Admiral Andreas Miaoulis and the arson of the Turkish fleet.
Obv. Bust of a hero looking left. – ANDREAS MIAOULIS ADMIRAL
Back. The admiral standing holding a torch and behind him the burning Turkish fleet. BEHOLD I AM AGAINST YOU, PHARAOH – MOTHONI 1. MAY. 1825.
Andreas Miaoulis Naval Merit 1836 Medal Lange RAW
Greek bronze commemorative medal from the collection of medals engraved by Konrad Lange, Andreas Miaoulis Naval Merit, dated 1836 (1837).
Head of Andr. Miaoulis facing left. – ADMIRAL ANDREAS MIAOULIS BORN 15TH MAY 19TH JUNE 20TH AOD . Obverse: Probably a divine female figure who writes on the tree of virtue the sites of naval battles in Greece. NAVAL VIRTUE.
German Archbishop of Patras 1836 Medal Lange RAW
Greek bronze commemorative medal from the collection of medals engraved by Konrad Lange, German Archbishop of Patras, dated 1836 (1821).
The front depicts the head of the archbishop, facing left, and the inscription GERMAN ARCHBISHOP OF PATRAS. The back depicts the declaration of the revolution in Kalavryta on March 25, 1821, with the central figure, the archbishop of Paleo Patras Germanos, raising the banner of the revolution, while he is surrounded by two armed and war-ready heroes of 1821, around which is the inscription "God of my father and I will raise him up" Kalavryta, March 25, 1821.
Peter Chase 405. According to tradition and several written sources on 25th of March the feast of annunciation 1821, archbishop Germanos, born Gotzias in Dimitsana, proclaimed the national uprising against the Ottoman Empire and blessed the flag of the revolution at the monastery of Agia Lavra. Earlier another of the Greek war of independence had also been declared in February 1821 by Alexandros Ypsilantis in Iasi, which was crushed by June 1821.
Governor Ioannis Kapodistrias Medal Lange 1836 SP64 PCGS
Greek bronze commemorative medal from the collection of medals engraved by Konrad Lange, Ioannis Kapodistrias, dated 1836.
Ioannis Kapodistrias facing right, inscription: KAPODISTRIAS GOVERNOR. From the back The personifications of the countries of France, England and Russia lifting up Greece that has fallen to the ground, inscription: THE LORD OF POWERS IS WITH US.
One of the 12 medals created in 1836 by the German artist Konrad Lange (1809-1856). They depict moments and symbolic representations of the 1821 struggle for independence, figures of Greek chieftains who pioneered the national liberation struggle, governor Ioannis Kapodistrias and the first kings.
Kolokotronis & Nikitas Medal Lange 1836 SP63 PCGS
Greek bronze commemorative medal from the collection of medals engraved by Konrad Lange, Kolokotronis & Nikitas, dated 1836.
Medal for Theodoros Kolokotronis and Nikitaras
Obverse: Busts of Theodoros Kolokotronis and Nikitaras, inscription: THEODOR KOLOKOTRONIS GENERAL-IN-CHIEF K. NIKITAS STAMATOPOULOS
GENERAL Reverse: Greek warrior on horseback defeating a Turk, inscription: CRUSHES HIM MY POWERFUL SOUL • NEMEA EGG. 1822
One of the 12 medals created in 1836 by the German artist Konrad Lange (1809-1856). They depict moments and symbolic representations of the 1821 struggle for independence, figures of Greek chieftains who pioneered the national liberation struggle, governor Ioannis Kapodistrias and the first kings.
Otto & Amalia 1836 Medal Lange SP63 PCGS
Greek bronze commemorative medal from the collection of medals engraved by Konrad Lange, dated 1836.
The medal depicts on the obverse the conjoined busts of King Otto and Queen Amalia surrounded by the inscription "OTHON KING AND AMALIA QUEEN" and on the reverse a mantle with a crown embracing the coats of arms of Greece and Oldenburg with the head of the Goddess Athena between them. At the bottom the Bavarian lion and around the inscription "IN PEACE WE CALL GOD" and "OLDENB.THI 10 NOVEMBER/ 1836.
Otto & Amalia 1836 Medal Lange SP64 PCGS
Greek bronze commemorative medal from the collection of medals engraved by Konrad Lange, dated 1836.
The medal depicts on the obverse the conjoined busts of King Otto and Queen Amalia surrounded by the inscription "OTHON KING AND AMALIA QUEEN" and on the reverse a mantle with a crown embracing the coats of arms of Greece and Oldenburg with the head of the Goddess Athena between them. At the bottom the Bavarian lion and around the inscription "IN PEACE WE CALL GOD" and "OLDENB.THI 10 NOVEMBER/ 1836.
Otto & Amalia 1836 MS65 BN NGC
Greek bronze commemorative medal from the collection of medals engraved by Konrad Lange, dated 1836.
The medal depicts on the obverse the conjoined busts of King Otto and Queen Amalia surrounded by the inscription "OTHON KING AND AMALIA QUEEN" and on the reverse a mantle with a crown embracing the coats of arms of Greece and Oldenburg with the head of the Goddess Athena between them. At the bottom the Bavarian lion and around the inscription "IN PEACE WE CALL GOD" and "OLDENB.THI 10 NOVEMBER/ 1836.
Otto Prince of Bavaria 1836 Medal Lange MS64 BN NGC
Greek bronze Medal, for the prince of Bavaria Otto, dated 1832 (1836), engraved by Konrad Lange, Ms64 BN NGC.
King Otto in young age (as a prince) receiving the Crown of Greece in 1832. Obv. Prince Otto facing right and the inscription OTTO PRINCE OF BAVARIA. Rev. A commitee of representatives , possibly heroes of Greek revolution, offer the Crown of Greece to young Prince Otto, lettering :KING OF SALEM (JERUSALEM) MEANS KING OF PEACE – MUNICH 3.OCT.1832.
One of the 12 medals created in 1836 by the German artist Konrad Lange (1809-1856). They depict moments and symbolic representations of the 1821 struggle for independence, figures of Greek chieftains who pioneered the national liberation struggle, governor Ioannis Kapodistrias and the first kings.
Otto University of Athens To the Subscribers 1836 Medal Lange RAW
Greek bronze commemorative medal from the collection of medals engraved by Konrad Lange, dated 1836.
Bronze medal (1839) for the benefactors of the University of Athens with "ΟΘΩΝ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ" & on backside the view of University plus "ΤΟΙΣ ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤΑΙΣ ΤΟΥ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟΥ/ΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΘΗ ΤΗ Κ.ΜΑΙΟΥ ΑΩΛΘ",engraved by Lange.
Otto Medal for the University of Athens 1839 To the Subscribers of the University.