Medal - Charles III (on his arrival in Lisbon, escorted by the British and Dutch fleets) 1703 front Medal - Charles III (on his arrival in Lisbon, escorted by the British and Dutch fleets) 1703 back
Medal - Charles III (on his arrival in Lisbon, escorted by the British and Dutch fleets) 1703 photo
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Medal - Charles III on his arrival in Lisbon, escorted by the British and Dutch fleets

1703 year
Silver 34.24 g 44 mm
Description
Location
Spain
Type
Medals › Commemorative medals
Year
1703
Composition
Silver
Weight
34.24 g
Diameter
44 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-11-13
References
Numista
N#379767
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Eagle with spread wings, holding an olive branch in his beak and a thunderbolt in his talons, above view of the Anglo-Dutch fleet sailing to left.

Script: Latin

Lettering: LIBERATOR.ET.ULTOR // CAROL.III.HISPAN.REX / BRITAN.BATAVQ.CLAS. / IN LUSIT. PROFICISC. / MDCCIII

Engraver: Johannes Boskam

Comment

This medal refers to one of the early acts of the War of The Spanish Succession, which lasted from 1701 to 1714 and was caused by the reluctance of the European powers to have either a Habsburg or a French candidate take the Spanish throne on the death of the incapable Charles II. This was because uniting either France and Spain or Austria and Spain would have produced a state of great power. In any case, Charles III, the son of the emperor Leopold II (he later became the emperor Charles VI), was the Habsburg pretender who faced Philip V, the grandson of Louis XIV.