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Medal - George II Battle of Culloden, bronze

Location United Kingdom
Year 1746
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Cumberland depicted as Hercules, semi-nude and wearing a lionskin, trampling a prostrate figure representing Discord or rebellion while extending a hand to assist a seated Britannia holding a spear and shield. Flames and serpents appear to the left, symbolising the defeated Jacobite rising. The three-line Latin legend in the exergue records the defeat of the rebels at Culloden on 16 April 1746.
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Reverse lettering PERDVELLIB . EX . ANG . FVGAT . AD CULLOD . DEBELLAT . 16 . APR . 1746.
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