Pro Petri Sede

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Medal Pro Petri Sede
Castelfidardo Medal
Medaglia-di-Castelfidardo.jpg
Medal Pro Petri Sede
Type four degree medal[1]
Eligibility Papal troops[1]
Status Obsolete
Statistics
Established November 12, 1860[1]
Precedence
Next (higher) Benemerenti medal
Equivalent Cross Fidei et Virtuti
Nastro Medaglia Castelfidardo.png
Ribbon of the Medal Pro Petri Sede

The Medal Pro Petri Sede, also referred to as Castelfidardo Medal, was a decoration for military merit bestowed by the Holy See in the Second Italian War of Independence during the Italian unification.

History

The medal was instituted by Pope Pius IX on 12 November 1860 after the defeat of the Papal troops in the Battle of Castelfidardo.[1] It was not limited to the Battle of Castelfidardo and given to the participants of the campaign.[1]

Appearance

The decoration consists of a medal with an inverted cross - the Cross of Saint Peter - in the centre. The inscription is VICTORIA, QUAE VICIT MUNDUM, FIDES NOSTRA On the obverse side of the medal the inscription is PRO PETRI SEDE, PIO IX P. M. A. XV (transl.For the See of Peter).

The medal is suspended from a red ribbon with two narrow white stripes edged in yellow.[2] Medal bars were attached to the ribbon to indicate the different battles that each individual medal was awarded for.[1]

It was issued in four classes:

References

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