1863 AD., Austria, medal on the 500th. anniversary of the association of Tyrol with Austria, by Sebald and Drentwett, Hauser 1613.
Austria, medal on the 500th. anniversary of the association of Tyrol with Austria, by Sebald and Drentwett, 1863 AD.,
Medal (ø 38 mm / 19,00 g), white metal, axes medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), plain edge,
Obv.: TIROLS VEREINIGUNG MIT ÖSTERREICH. / 1363. / SEBALDT.F - DRENTWETT.D , Rudolf IV. and Margarete Maultasch of Tirol - Hüftbilder von Rudolf IV. und Margarethe Maultasch von Tirol.
Rev.: 1363 - 1418 - 1490 - 1511 - 1563 - 1703 - 1724 - 1797 - 1809 - 1848 - 1861 - 1863 , historical dates around eagle, wings spread, head left, wreath around head.
Hauser 1613 .
When the Counts of Tyrol died out in 1253, their estates were inherited by the Meinhardiner Counts of Görz. In 1271, the Tyrolean possessions were divided between Count Meinhard II of Görz and his younger brother Albert I, who took the lands of East Tyrol around Lienz and attached it (as "outer county") to his committal possessions around Gorizia ("inner county"). The last Tyrolean countess of the Meinhardiner Dynasty, Margaret, bequeathed her assets to the Habsburg duke Rudolph IV of Austria in 1363. In 1420, the committal residence was relocated from Merano to Innsbruck. The Tyrolean lands were reunited when the Habsburgs inherited the estates of the extinct Counts of Görz in 1500.
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