Medal for Puebla, Bronze Medal

SKU: 02.MEX.0125.103.01

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  • Bronze Medal Obverse

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    Attributes

    • country
      Mexico
    • date of institution
      1833

    History


    The Medal for Puebla (Medalla por Puebla) was authorized by the Mexican government in 1833, in recognition of the military personnel, numbering around 1350, who defended the city of Puebla against a conservative rising up, lead by Generals Arista and Duran, who looked to overthrow the liberal president Don Valentin Gomez Farias on August 6, 1833.

    The composition of the Medal denotes the rank of the recipient; the Gold ...   Medal was awarded to Generals and Chiefs, the Silver Medal was awarded to Officers, and the Bronze Medal to enlisted men.

    The Medal features an obverse inscription that can be translated to "The Government of the Unity to the Heroic Defenders of Puebla in 1833," and a reverse inscription that can be translated to "The Triumphant Federation in the State of Puebla Against the Tyranny and Fanaticism S.B.G.A."
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    • Price

      $400 USD

    • Composition

      Bronze

    • Inscription

      Obv: EL GOBIERNO DE LA UNION A LOS HEROICOS DEFENSORES DE PUEBLA EN 1833 Rev: LA FEDERACION TRIUNFANTE EN EL ESTADO DE PUEBLA CONTRA LA TIRANIA Y FANATISMO

    • Size

      32x45mm

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