File:Margrave of Baden ("Turk Louis"), 1677 - 1707, Medal 1691, Victory against Turkey, obverse.jpg

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Summary

Pb medallion D. = 43 mm.

Louis William, Margrave of Baden ("Turk Louis"), 1677 - 1707

As a military commander in the service of the Holy Roman Empire, in 1689 he was made chief commander of the Imperial army in Hungary, where he scored a resounding victory against the Ottomans at Slankamen in 1691.

Portrait r., around: "LVD. WILH. M. BADEN. & HOCHB. EX. CAES. GEN. LOVCUMT."/ 14 lines: "DEO FORTVNANTE, ARMIS INVICTISS. LEOPOLDI M.DVCE LVD. WILH. M. BAD. ET HOCHB. AD SALANKEMEN, PROP. PETERWARAD. D. 19./9. AVG. A. 1691. TVRC. 25000.DELET. CASTRA EX PVGN. TORM. 158 CAPTA, TAVRI 10000. TENT. TOTIDEM, CAVD. EQ. 4. SIGNA PRET. 14. EQVI 5000. CAMEL. ET MVL. 2000. DESIDERATIS MAGN. VIZIR. AGAIANITZ. AD SERASK VIVAT AVSTRIA". Julius 375; Goppel 1319.

Medallist:

G.H. (Georg Hautsch), 1659 Nürnberg - 1745 Vienna

Condition: EXTREMELY FINE.

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current16:16, 5 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 16:16, 5 January 20171,045 × 1,076 (505 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Pb medallion D. = 43 mm. <p>Louis William, Margrave of Baden ("Turk Louis"), 1677 - 1707 </p> <p>As a military commander in the service of the Holy Roman Empire, in 1689 he was made chief commander of the Imperial army in Hungary, where he scored a resounding victory against the Ottomans at Slankamen in 1691. </p> <p>Portrait r., around: "LVD. WILH. M. BADEN. & HOCHB. EX. CAES. GEN. LOVCUMT."/ 14 lines: "DEO FORTVNANTE, ARMIS INVICTISS. LEOPOLDI M.DVCE LVD. WILH. M. BAD. ET HOCHB. AD SALANKEMEN, PROP. PETERWARAD. D. 19./9. AVG. A. 1691. TVRC. 25000.DELET. CASTRA EX PVGN. TORM. 158 CAPTA, TAVRI 10000. TENT. TOTIDEM, CAVD. EQ. 4. SIGNA PRET. 14. EQVI 5000. CAMEL. ET MVL. 2000. DESIDERATIS MAGN. VIZIR. AGAIANITZ. AD SERASK VIVAT AVSTRIA". Julius 375; Goppel 1319. </p> <p>Medallist: </p> <p>G.H. (Georg Hautsch), 1659 Nürnberg - 1745 Vienna </p> Condition: EXTREMELY FINE.
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