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Römisches Kaisermedaillon

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The Römische Kaisermedaillon is an award presented by the city of Mainz.

The Römische Kaisermedaillon of the city of Mainz

As part of the award, a replica of the Lyons lead medallion [de], probably made in 297 AD, is being presented, with the oldest known pictorial representation of the lead medallion found in Ancient Rome Mogontiacum. The award is presented at irregular intervals to persons who have rendered outstanding services to the study of the cultural history of the city of Mainz.[citation needed]

Holders of the Römischen Kaisermedaillons

References

  1. ^ 90 Jahre Frauenwahlrecht: Frauen im Mainzer Stadtrat. Mainz 1990.
  2. ^ Findbuch Nachlass Paul Walter Jacob.
  3. ^ Der Druckspiegel vol. 35, 1980, edition 7–12, p. 30.
  4. ^ Der Spiegel Nr. 51, 1982.
  5. ^ on InternetArchiveBot.
  6. ^ Wiesbaden trauert um Fritz Diehl.
  7. ^ Wolfgang Dobras: Prof. Dr. Helmut Mathy (1934-2008). Ein Leben für die Mainzer Geschichte. In Mainzer Zeitschrift. Vol. 104, 2009, p. VII.
  8. ^ Wolfgang Dobras: In Memoriam Friedrich Schütz. In Mainzer Zeitschrift. Vol. 103, 2008, p. VI.
  9. ^ Fee Fleck was awarded the Emperor's Medallion on 16 March 2007 in the City Hall of Mainz for her artistic creativity and social commitment (with pictures of the award).
  10. ^ Ferdinand Scherf: "Moguntia aurea hält mich gefesselt". Dr. Franz Dumont mit dem Römischen Kaisermedaillon ausgezeichnet. In Mainz. Vierteljahreshefte für Kultur, Politik, Wirtschaft, Geschichte 29, issue 1, 2009, pp. 70–71.
  11. ^ Dr. Hans-Jürgen Kotzur verabschiedet – Langjähriger Domkonservator und Direktor des Dom- und Diözesanmuseums on bistummainz.de .