Medal - Capture of Breda

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LocationDutch Republic
Year1637
TypeCommemorative medal
CompositionSilver
Weight94.93 g
Diameter69 mm
Thickness
ShapeRound
Technique
OrientationMedal alignment ↑↑
EdgePlain
Period
NoticeJan Looff
Reference(s)
Obverse descriptionName of Jehovah in Hebrew, within frame of stars, clouds and rays, over the armored arm of Frederik Hendrik with upraised sword; below, view of the city of Breda; on the left, a canal boat filled with peat entering the walls of the city (a reference to the stratagem Maurice of Orange used to capture the city from the Spaniards in 1590); on the right, the personification of Breda, a crowned woman, being choked by the haggard personification of famine (a reference to the way Spinola starved the city into surrender in the siege of 1624/5); in the field to left, the artist’s signature
Obverse letteringANTE FAME AUT ASTU VI MODO FACTA VIA ESTe: CVM PRIVIL. / I.Looff / FE.
(Translation: before by famine or guile, now by force of arms)
Obverse scriptHebrew, Latin
Reverse descriptionRich ivy wreath with the crowned arms of the United Provinces surrounding tablet bearing an inscription in fourteen lines.
Reverse letteringD.O.M.S. / Bredam / primo Belgar. in Tyrann. Regem / foedere nobilem; mox Mauritianae / navis faelici. insidius nobiliorem; / dein famelica March Spin obsidione /nobilissimam; tandem ausp. Poten- / tiss. Concord Belgii Patrium, omnes / bellandi gradus transcendens, / aperto Marte, gladiata Fr. Hernrici / Celsiss. Auria Pr destera Faederatae / Patria, Familiaeque suae restituit; / X. Octob. An. M.DC.XXXVII: / S.P.Q.F.B.
(Translation: Breda, by the grace of God already famous in the league against a tyrannical king, even more so by Maurice’s clever trick with the boat, and by the way Spinola used famine to capture it, has now fallen by force of arms, under the auspices of the powerful and united fathers of the Netherlands, and the strong arm of Prince Frederik Hendrik, Prince of Orange - through his military skill the city has been returned to her country and to his family. 10 October 1637)
Reverse scriptLatin
Engraver
Mintage1637  - -
Catalog ID3141952850
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