Serenissima Numismata Respublicana a Duce Francisco Loredan cum Rosa Aurea SS. Clementis PP. XIII

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Serenissima Numismata Respublicana a Duce Francisco Loredan cum Rosa Aurea SS. Clementis PP. XIII
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The Golden Rose is a gold ornament, which popes of the Catholic Church have traditionally blessed annually. It is occasionally conferred as a token of reverence or affection. Recipients have included churches and sanctuaries, royalty, military figures, and governments...
Until the sixteenth century Golden Roses were usually awarded to male sovereigns. From the sixteenth century onwards it became more common to award them to female sovereigns and to the wives of sovereigns. The last male to receive a Golden Rose was Francesco Loredan, Doge of Venice, in 1759.
Osella - Francesco Loredan - obverse1 Osella - Francesco Loredan - reverse
Features
Country Republic of Venice
(Italian states)
Doge Francesco Loredan (1752-1762)
Type Non-circulating coin
Year 1759
Value 1 Osella = 4 Zecchini (80)
Currency Lira (1752-1797)
Composition Gold
Weight 13.68 g
Diameter 37 mm
Shape Round
Demonetized Yes
References X# 316, CNI VIII# 110
Commemorative issue
Papal gift of a gold rose to Venice
Obverse
Allegorical figure of Religion standing on pedestal, holding tall cross, St. Mark standing at lower left, doge kneeling at lower right, mintmaster's initials in exergue.
Lettering: S. M. V. FRANC. LAVRED. PRINC. MVNVS. A. VIII.
Reverse
Large rose bush with 5 blooms in ornate vase, Roman numeral date in exergue.
Lettering: ROSA. SVPER. RI - VOS. AQVARVM.
N.B.,
Issued to commemorate the gift of a gold rose made by the newly elected Pope Clement XIII to Venice.
Fontes de musica: Primavera, Mot. 1 Allegro a Rev. Antonio Vivaldi.
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The Golden Rose is a gold ornament, which popes of the Catholic Church have traditionally blessed annually. It is occasionally conferred as a token of reverence or affection. Recipients have included churches and sanctuaries, royalty, military figures, and governments...
Until the sixteenth century Golden Roses were usually awarded to male sovereigns. From the sixteenth century onwards it became more common to award them to female sovereigns and to the wives of sovereigns. The last male to receive a Golden Rose was Francesco Loredan, Doge of Venice, in 1759.
1 Osella - Francesco Loredan - obverse1 Osella - Francesco Loredan - reverse
Features
Country Republic of Venice
(Italian states)
Doge Francesco Loredan (1752-1762)
Type Non-circulating coin
Year 1759
Value 1 Osella = 4 Zecchini (80)
Currency Lira (1752-1797)
Composition Gold
Weight 13.68 g
Diameter 37 mm
Shape Round
Demonetized Yes
References X# 316, CNI VIII# 110
Commemorative issue
Papal gift of a gold rose to Venice
Obverse
Allegorical figure of Religion standing on pedestal, holding tall cross, St. Mark standing at lower left, doge kneeling at lower right, mintmaster's initials in exergue.
Lettering: S. M. V. FRANC. LAVRED. PRINC. MVNVS. A. VIII.
Reverse
Large rose bush with 5 blooms in ornate vase, Roman numeral date in exergue.
Lettering: ROSA. SVPER. RI - VOS. AQVARVM.
N.B.,
Issued to commemorate the gift of a gold rose made by the newly elected Pope Clement XIII to Venice.
Fontes de musica: Primavera, Mot. 1 Allegro a Rev. Antonio Vivaldi.
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