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Qué (quién) es médaillon - definición


Médaillon Des Deux Épées         
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Medal of veterancy; Médaillon des deux épées; Medaillon Des Deux Epees
The Médaillon Des Deux Épées (Medallion of the Two Swords – commonly known as the "Medalllion of Veterancy", Médaillion de Vétérance, in French) was a French military award in the 18th century.
medaillon         
  • Silver [[Geuzen medal]] commemorating the [[Capture of Brielle]] in 1572 by the [[Sea Beggars]]; this was produced commercially
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  • Herbert C. Hoover]] by Devreese Godefroi
  • Bronze medal of [[Isabella d'Este]], princess and patron of [[Renaissance humanist]]s, distributed as a gift.
  • Breast jewels (medals) worn by members of a secular fraternity in Poland.
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  • Commemorative medal of Finnish president [[J. K. Paasikivi]], designed by Heikki Häiväoja
  • Reverse of the same medal, this copy with a suspension hole added later (inside a crescent moon in the design).
  • [[Medal of the Emperor John VIII Palaiologos]] during his visit to Florence, by [[Pisanello]] (1438). The legend reads, in Greek: "John the Palaiologos, ''[[basileus]]'' and ''[[autokrator]]'' of the Romans".
  • Silver 2nd place medal of European Athletic Indoor Games 11–12 March 1972
ROUND PIECE OF METAL, OFTEN USED AS AN AWARD
Medals; Medallion; Medalists; Medalion; Artist's medals; Art medals; Art medal; Miniature medal; A Medal; Portrait-medal; Medaillon; Portrait medals; Medallic art; Portrait medal; Medal engraver; 🏅; Sports medals; Sports medal; Winner's medal; Commemorative medal
[?me?d??'j?medaillon]
¦ noun (plural pronounced same) a small flat round or oval cut of meat or fish.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'medallion'.
medallion         
  • Silver [[Geuzen medal]] commemorating the [[Capture of Brielle]] in 1572 by the [[Sea Beggars]]; this was produced commercially
  • 300px
  • Herbert C. Hoover]] by Devreese Godefroi
  • Bronze medal of [[Isabella d'Este]], princess and patron of [[Renaissance humanist]]s, distributed as a gift.
  • Breast jewels (medals) worn by members of a secular fraternity in Poland.
  • 300px
  • Commemorative medal of Finnish president [[J. K. Paasikivi]], designed by Heikki Häiväoja
  • Reverse of the same medal, this copy with a suspension hole added later (inside a crescent moon in the design).
  • [[Medal of the Emperor John VIII Palaiologos]] during his visit to Florence, by [[Pisanello]] (1438). The legend reads, in Greek: "John the Palaiologos, ''[[basileus]]'' and ''[[autokrator]]'' of the Romans".
  • Silver 2nd place medal of European Athletic Indoor Games 11–12 March 1972
ROUND PIECE OF METAL, OFTEN USED AS AN AWARD
Medals; Medallion; Medalists; Medalion; Artist's medals; Art medals; Art medal; Miniature medal; A Medal; Portrait-medal; Medaillon; Portrait medals; Medallic art; Portrait medal; Medal engraver; 🏅; Sports medals; Sports medal; Winner's medal; Commemorative medal
(medallions)
A medallion is a round metal disc which some people wear as an ornament, especially on a chain round their neck.
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