French Napoleonic Battle of Borodino 1812 Bronze Medallion

$40.00

The French Napoleonic Imperial Russian Battle of Borodino 1812 Bronze Medallion is a historical artifact commemorating a key confrontation during the Napoleonic Wars. Made from quality bronze, this medallion presents detailed imagery of the battle scene. Notable for collectors, it offers a tangible link to the famous battle of Borodino.

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The French Napoleonic Battle of Borodino 1812 Bronze Medallion commemorates the significant confrontation between Napoleon’s Grand Armée and Russian forces during the French invasion of Russia. Crafted from bronze, the medallion typically features motifs or inscriptions referencing the Battle of Borodino, fought on September 7, 1812, near Moscow. This engagement was one of the largest and bloodiest battles of the Napoleonic Wars, resulting in substantial casualties on both sides and marking a pivotal moment in the campaign. Medallions of this type were produced to honor military events and serve as tokens of remembrance for participants, supporters, or as official issue. The item’s design may include the profiles of military leaders, allegorical figures, dates, or specific battle references. Such artifacts provide insight into early 19th-century commemorative practices and reflect the historical significance attributed to major military encounters of the Napoleonic era. The medallion is a representative example of period military memorabilia.

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