

Country: Vatican (Papal States)
Pius IX (Pope 1846-1878)
Type: Medal (Devotion)
Date: Undated (c.1861)
Mint: Roma
Composition: Bronze
Weight: 10.8 g
Diameter: 32 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Shape: Round with suspension ring
Grade: XF
Orientation: Medal alignment ↑↑
Reference: -
Medal of devotion of the Pope and Saint, Leo I (440-461).
Obverse:
Pope Pius IX seated facing, wearing the pontifical tiara or triple crown. His right hand raised and holding in his left the Holy Bible and the papal cross. His name in Italian around.
Lettering:
S. LEONE - IL GRANDE
Translation: S. LEONE - THE GREAT
Reverse:
Coat of arms in center, legend in Italian around.
Lettering:
✠ SPERLONGA DEVOTA - IL SUO PROTETTORE
Translation: SPERLONGA DEVOUT - ITS PROTECTOR
Edge:
Plain.
Comments:
Medal issued by the city of Sperlonga (Latium) for its protection Leo I.
History:
Leo I the Great (in Latin Leo Magnus) was pope from 440 to 461. He is known for his intervention in the Christological controversies of the 5th century: his doctrinal position expressed in the Tome to Flavian was adopted as the orthodox doctrine at the Council of Chalcedon in 451. Faced with the disintegration of imperial power, he negotiated in 452 with Attila the retreat of the Hunnic hordes and in 455 with Genseric the survival of Rome. He is considered a saint and Doctor of the Church by the Roman Catholic Church, which celebrates him on November 10.
Collezione : Médailles & Objets Liturgiques