Medal of Emperor Rudolf II (1552-1612), about 1600. Creator: Unknown.

Medal of Emperor Rudolf II (1552-1612), about 1600. Creator: Unknown.

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Medal of Emperor Rudolf II (1552-1612), about 1600. Additional Info: Since antiquity, rulers have minted coins and medals to celebrate their power and dominion. On this gold medal from about 1600, the Habsburg Emperor Rudolf II wears a laurel wreath, a sign of victory and peace, and the chain and pendant of the Order of the Golden Fleece. The Latin inscription on the front, "RUDOLPHUS II ROM IMP AUG REX HUNG BOE" , declares Rudolf the Supreme Emperor of the Romans, King of Hungary and Bohemia. On the reverse, a ram, zodiac sign of the constellation Capricorn, refers to Augustus Caesar, who was conceived under this sign, suggesting an analogy between Rudolf and Caesar. The Latin inscription, "ASTRUM FULGET CAES" (The Emperor's Star Shines Brightly), along with the symbols of the twinkling star, the earth, and the Habsburg eagle, suggest Rudolf's supremacy and the prosperous future of the Habsburg dynasty. The emperor's elegant three-quarter pose and the subtle differentiation of textures on the medal demonstrate the high quality of the casting. T


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
Subject
  1. Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor: Austrian: Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary and Bohemia

Medium
  1. Gold

Picture Type
  1. Medal
  2. Object
  3. Sculpture

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Czech Republic Bohemia

  1. 49 20 00 N , 014 30 00 E

Category Hierarchy

People Royalty

History & Politics Artefacts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3350x3986
File Size : 39,121kb


Aliases

  1. 92.NJ.87
  1. 103RSF
  1. 1200007937
  1. 3-044-379
  1. 3044379
  1. 92.NJ.87

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