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D.W.Melleney | 13:16 Tue 02nd Jan 2007 | History
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I have a medal, 3 cm across with a loop for a chain or ribbon. It has a picture of a Frankish king named Merovee
engraved in it and the letters RL entwined, could be Rene Laleque. Merovee was a frankish king around
450 ad. I've found out quite a bit about him but why would medals be struck of him. Would it be something to do with the Merovingians blood line and the holy grail.
I've had it since I was a child.
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It is possible � and it is a wild guess - that the medal you have might have been especially reproduced for one of the 1867 Paris Exposition Universelle?

The m�dailler known as �of M�rov�e�, presented at the World Fair of 1867 in Paris, recalls an episode of the High Age, i.e the triumph over king M�rov�e after his victory against Attila. For the historians of the time, it represented the birth of the �nation� of France.
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Art Nouveau gilt-br.plaquette,1920: the Warrior

Obv/ Within a laurel leaves "frame", there is a medallion of Merovee (Chief of the Francs tribes)

Rev/ There is a cartouche with an inscription : Patrie-Courage-Moralit� (Fatherland-Courage-Morality). 42 Fete Federale de l�Union des Societes de Gymnastique de France. (Sports Society) in Nice, April 4th-5th , 1920

This gold plated bronze plaquette is signed by a monogram " LCR". It could be Lucien Coudray (1864-1932). He entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1882 where he studied under Dumont, Thomas, Allouard and Ponscarme. From 1882 Coudray exhibited at the Salons in Paris. In 1893 he received the Grand Prix de Rome for medal engraving, in 1898 a first prize award at the Salon and in 1900 a silver medal at the Exposition Universelle.
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I quite like the first answer Octavius except I think this one is a bit small and plain to be presented at a world fair.
The image is of a long haired man with platts and a helmet with small wings on and he wears a band around his neck.
It looks silver plate on brass. The back has no marking.
The lettering on the front is MEROVEE in plain block text, the only other thing is the R L intertwined with what could be a tiny c in the middle but I'm not sure.
I suppose it could have been a cheap copy of the medal you talk about for sale to the public at the show.

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