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Commemorative Medal – Entry into Paris, March 31, 1814

Commemorative Medal – Entry into Paris, March 31, 1814

SKU: 27-06

Regular price $125.00 USD
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This is a historic bronze commemorative medal celebrating the entry of allied troops into Paris on March 31, 1814, during the Napoleonic Wars. The obverse features a triple portrait of Emperor Alexander I of Russia, King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia, and Emperor Francis I of Austria. The detailed rendering of their profiles captures their significant roles in the defeat of Napoleon. The reverse showcases a beautifully engraved scene of allied troops entering Paris, with the Arc de Triomphe prominently depicted in the background, symbolizing victory and the restoration of order.

  • Material: Bronze
  • Diameter: Approximately 40mm
  • Weight: ~30 grams
  • Condition:
    The medal shows signs of wear consistent with its age, including minor surface abrasions and patina development, which add to its authenticity and historical character. The engraving remains clear and legible on both sides.

Historical Relevance:
This medal commemorates the momentous event in 1814 when the coalition armies of Russia, Prussia, and Austria entered Paris, marking the end of Napoleon's rule and the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy. The medal serves as a tangible connection to this pivotal period in European history.


Collectors of Napoleonic memorabilia, European historical enthusiasts, and medal collectors interested in significant military events of the early 19th century.

Display Suggestions:
This medal is perfect for display in a shadow box or mounted in a protective frame alongside other Napoleonic or allied memorabilia. Its rich historical context makes it an excellent centerpiece for discussions or exhibitions.

This exquisite piece offers a unique opportunity to own a fragment of European military history.

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