Honour Cross for Reserve Officers at Fulda in Bronze
SKU: 02.FRK.0103.102.01
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Physical Description
A Leopold Cross constructed of bronze. The obverse bears the inscription "FULDA G.G.F. 1814". The reverse bears the inscription "M.G. FS. D. V. 1813". On a loop for suspension, on a black and white striped ribbon.
History
The Honour Cross for Reserve Officers at Fulda was instituted by the General Governor of Frankfurt, Prince Heinrich XIII of Reuss-Greiz, on September 9, 1814. The cross was conferred upon Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men who refused to participate in the July 30, 1814 revolt of the 2. Landwehr-Battalions (Fulda).
Following the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the companies of the 2nd Landwehr-Battalions were dissatisfied by the poor conditions they were forced to live under. 400 men marched to Fulda to revolt against the Department of Fulda. Ultimately, the revolt failed and the men were tried in Frankfurt for their disloyalty.
The Bronze Cross was conferred upon Enlisted Men.
Versions
$2,000 USD
Bronze gilt
Obv: FULDA G.G.F. 1814 Rev: M.G. FS. D. V. 1813
27x27mm
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