Napoean medal

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  1. Postumus

    Postumus New Member

    I am trying to find more information about a bronze 44mm medal. Front has portrait with wreath right, NAPOLEON LE GRAND, Rev. "N" in ampora surrounded by wreath, Loi du 10 juin 1840.
    Thanks for any help
     
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  3. cpm9ball

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    Can you post clear photos of both sides?

    Chris
     
  4. old49er

    old49er Well-Known Member

    Hi Postumus, From your description I'm assuming its this medal. Nice one. Here's some info on it. france-1840-napoleon-I-medal-bronze-.jpg The chapel of the Invalides was built at the end of the 17th century by Jules-Hardouin Mansart and contains Napoleon's tomb. In 1840, during the 'Return of the Ashes', a law passed on 10th June ordered the construction of the Emperor's tomb below the dome of the Invalides.On 5 May 1821, Napoleon I passed away on the island of St. Helena, where he had been in exile since 1815. He was buried near a spring, in the shade of a few weeping willows, in the "valley of Geraniums". His remains stayed there until 1840. In 1840, King Louis-Philippe decided to transfer the Emperor's body. French sailors, under the command of the Prince of Joinville, brought his coffin to France aboard the ship "Belle Poule".
    A state funeral accompanied the return of Emperor Napoleon I's ashes, which were transferred to Les Invalides on 15 December 1840 while the tomb was being built. The architect Visconti (1791-1853) was commissioned to make it in 1842 by King Louis-Philippe, who had extensive work carried out beneath the Dome, involving an immense excavation to create a space for the tomb. The body of Emperor Napoleon I was placed there on 2 April 1861.
     
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  5. Postumus

    Postumus New Member

    old49er
    Thanks for the information. I have yet to find one of these with sales information.
     
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    old49er Well-Known Member

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