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English: The obverse presents the leaders of the three founding nations; from left to right: Leopold I, John Sobieski III Marcantonio Giustiniani. The reverse shows two eagles representing Poland, and the Holy Roman Empire, and a winged lion representing Venice, attacking a hound representing the Ottoman Empire.
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Author Martin Brunner

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