France - 1807
Bataille d`Eylau - 3rd

Obverse:
similar to the preceding.
Size:
40.6 mm.

Reverse:
the Emperor Napoleon, represented as the genius of War and France, seated on a pile of warlike arms, undraped, the head laureated, a sword in the right hand, and the penate goddess, Victoria, standing on a globe, in the other. The idea of this allegory seems to have been derived from a medal of Nero's, indicative of Rome; where her look and posture denote dignity, as her attributes do the conquest of the world by her achievements in war; accordingly the poets call her the martial city, the eternal city, the mistress of all cities, and goddess over all nations: no doubt such flattery, attributed to Napoleon and France, fully gratified the ambition of the one and the pride of the other.
Legend:
VICTORIAE MANENTI DENON D. On the base, the artist's name, BRENET.
Exergue:
BATAILLE DE PREUSS EYLAU VIII FEVRIER MDCCCVII.