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France - 1805

Paix de Presbourg

Obverse
Obverse:
Head of Napoleon laureated
Legend:
NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI.
Exergue:
Under base of the head, ANDRIEU F.
Size:
40 mm.
Reverse
Reverse:
a view of the Temple of Janus Quadriformis, on the Attic, TEMPLUM JANI.
Exergue:
PAIX DE PRESBOURG XXVI . DECEMBRE MDCCCV. ANDRIEU FT. DENON DT.

Laskey:

   After the fatal battle of Austerlitz, an armistice was concluded between Napoleon and the Emperor of Austria, which led to a peace between these two powers, the principal articles were :- The Emperor of Germany and Austria acknowledged the Emperor of the French as king of Italy; but it was agreed, that in conformity with the declaration of Napoleon when he took the crown of Italy, that as soon as the parties named in that declaration had fulfilled the conditions therein expressed, the imperial and regal crowns of France and Italy should be for ever separated, and, in no case, united on the same head. On this condition, the Emperor of Germany and Austria bound himself to acknowledge, on the separation, the successor which the Emperor of France should appoint as king of Italy.
   The Emperor of Austria also ceded to the Emperor of France and king of Italy, the city of Venice, and all the Venetian territory in Istria and Dalmatia, with the islands in the Adriatic, &c. to be united in perpetuity to the Italian kingdom. He also acknowledged the electors of Wirtemberg and Bavaria, as kings of Wirtemberg and Bavaria, titles which they had assumed under the sanction and protection of the Emperor of France, and ceded to them and to the elector of Baden, in full and perpetual sovereignty, certain principalities, domains, and territories, specified in the treaty. On these conditions, the Emperor of the French guaranteed the integrity of the Austrian Empire in the state in which it was to be placed in consequence of the treaty of peace. The high contracting powers also acknowledged the independence of the Batavian and Helvetic Republics. These articles were adjusted at an interview which the Archduke Charles of Austria had with the French Emperor. The treaty was signed at Presburg, the capital of Hungary, by M. Talleyrand on the part of France, and Prince John of Lichtenstein on the part of Austria, December 26th, 1805, and was ratified on the following day, at the imperial palace of Schoenbrunn. Thus, the finishing blow was given to Austrian greatness: and Germany was laid at the feet of France.
 

Bramsen:

Bramsen - 455
Paix de Presbourg.
(Andrieu.)
NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI. Tête laurée, à droite. Rev: Le temple fermé de Janus;
sur la frise: TEMPLVM. JANI.
Exergue: PAIX DE PRESBOURG XXVI. DÉCEMBRE MDCCCV.
Médaille, 40 mm. - T. N. 10, 4; H. m. 35, 113; M. F. 358, 40.

d'Essling:

d'Essling - 1112
Paix de Presbourg.
(Andrieu et Droz).
Tête laurée de Nap. à dr. R. Temple fermé de Janus.
(TN. 10.4 - M. 113 - B. 455). Arg. et br. 41 mm. (2 var. d'avers)