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E-auction 207-135117 - fjt_243770 - ARTILLERY Maximilien de Bethune, gouverneur de Mantes, grand maître n.d.

ARTILLERY Maximilien de Bethune, gouverneur de Mantes, grand maître XF
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Estimate : 75 €
Price : 58 €
Maximum bid : 65 €
End of the sale : 03 April 2017 17:38:00
bidders : 4 bidders
Type : Maximilien de Bethune, gouverneur de Mantes, grand maître
Date: n.d.
Metal : brass
Diameter : 27 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R2
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : MAXIMILIAM DE BETHVNE M DE ROSNY G M DE LARTIL DE FRA.
Obverse description : Écu couronné écartelé de France ancien et de Béthune, soutenu par deux lions, posé sur deux canons entrecroisés.

Reverse


Reverse legend : QVO IVSSA IOVIS ; À L'EXERGUE DEUX PALMES ENTRECROISÉES.
Reverse description : Aigle semblant foudroyer deux canons entrecroisés placés sous lui.
Reverse translation : Là où l'ordonne Jupiter.

Historical background


ARTILLERY

Before Louvois, the artillery was entrusted to civilian contractors who provided the men and equipment for each gun in battery for a given price. It came under a grand master of the artillery, a charge created under Charles VII, which belonged to Sully from 1599 to 1610 or to the Duke of Meilleraye under Richelieu. With Louvois, the artillery became an integral part of the army and was protected by the regiment of the king's riflemen. Ranks in the artillery were more accessible to commoners than in other regiments, advancement was given on merits and talents. Until the 18th century, the equipment left much to be desired with different calibers, different carriages and different wheels. The standardization and modernity of artillery will owe much to J.-B. de Gribeauval, Inspector General of Artillery since 1776. At the end of the 18th century, French artillery will be the first in Europe and this superiority will explain the victories of the Revolution.

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