Medal commemorating the landing of King Charles II at Dover, 1660
Medal commemorating the landing of King Charles II at Dover, 1660. Obverse: Bust of King Charles II in a long wig, large cravat, with drapery over shoulders (right) within a laurel wreath. Legend (outer): 'CAROLUS II. D. G. MAGN : BRITANN : FRANC : ET. HIBERN : REX:' Legend (inner): 'DEUM . PROVIDENTIA . ATQ . MISERICORDIA . VIVO:'. (I live by the providence and the mercy of the gods). 'ANNO . RESERATAE . SALUTIS . 1660 . DIE . 29 . MAII.' (In the year of the restoration of the public weal). Reverse: Three warriors representing England, Scotland and Ireland holding the sceptre, sword and three crowns, standing on the shore (left), Dover Castle in the background, welcoming a three-masted ship (right); a star above; a budding oak tree growing from the deep below and the eye of Providence beaming from above. Legend: 'SI DEUS EST CUSTOS QUIS MEUS HOSTIS ERIT.' (If God is my keeper, who shall be my enemy?). Inscription (on ship's flag): 'IPSO FAVENTE COELO.' (Heaven itself is propitious). On Dover Castle's flag, 'PRAEDESTINATO.' (For the predestined one).
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Object Details
ID: | MEC0867 |
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Collection: | Coins and medals |
Type: | Medal |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Roettier, John |
Places: | England |
Events: | Charles II landing at Dover, 1660 |
Date made: | 1660 |
People: | King Charles II |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 57 mm |