Achievement of Brulart [reverse] by Anonymous

Achievement of Brulart [reverse] 1632

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This 17th-century silver medal, created by an anonymous artist, depicts the coat of arms of Brulart. The medal's design features a shield bearing the family's crest, surrounded by ornate decorations and a Latin inscription. The medal is a testament to the importance of heraldry and its role in signifying family history and identity during this period. The inscription, "SECUNDUS LISARDUS, INDIAE GANDIAE, INGIAS", translates to "Second Lizard, of India, Gandia, Ingias", further identifying the family. The medal is a captivating example of early modern European metalwork, revealing the artist's skill in crafting intricate details and conveying symbolic meaning.

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