VATICAN
Medal for the Siege of Rome
A 1st Class, instituted in 1849. Breast Badge, 32 mm, in GOLD, original suspension
ring and triangular ribbon.
The medal was created by Pope Pius IX to reward the 9,000 French
troops under General Oudinot who restored Rome to him. In February 1849, a revolutionary mob led by Garibaldi and Mazzini seized power in Rome and proclaimed a Roman Republic. The Pope slipped out of Rome and called upon Catholic states to intervene. First was France whose Expeditionary
Force arrived on 20 April 1849 and was promptly hurled back into the sea.
The French were surprised by the strength of resistance and besieged
Rome throughout June and restored Rome to the Papacy in July. It was not until 1870 that Rome, with the exception of the Vatican City, was incorporated into a newly-united Italy. Extremely rare in gold! I RR!
Estimate: EUR 1200 - 2400
Price realized | 2'500 EUR |
Starting price | 1'200 EUR |
Estimate | 1'200 EUR |