fwo_404349 - BELGIUM - NAMUR 2 Liards Philippe V d’Espagne 1709 Namur
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Price : 45.00 €
Item sold on our e-shop (2018)
Price : 45.00 €
Type : 2 Liards Philippe V d’Espagne
Date: 1709
Mint name / Town : Namur
Metal : copper
Diameter : 27, mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 6,9 g.
Edge : lisse
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : PHIL.V.D.G. HISPANIAR. ET. INDIAR. REX.
Obverse description : Buste à droite de Philippe V d’Espagne.
Reverse
Reverse legend : DUX. BURGUND. BRABAN. Z. 17-09.
Reverse description : 2 L / Écu couronné.
Commentary
Philippe V (19/12/1683-9/07/1746) est le second fils de Louis, le Grand Dauphin, et de Marie-Anne de Bavière, donc le petit-fils de Louis XIV et le frère des ducs de Bourgogne et de Berry. Il est d'abord duc d'Anjou. À la mort de Charles II d'Espagne en 1700, il fut désigné comme roi par testament. Il met treize ans à conquérir son royaume, ayant comme compétiteur Charles III de Habsbourg (futur Charles VI d'Autriche). Il est l'ancêtre des Bourbons d'Espagne qui règnent encore aujourd'hui. En devenant roi d'Espagne et des Indes, il avait renoncé à toute prétention sur le trône de France. Il ne fut reconnu roi qu'au traité d'Utrecht en 1713. Il perdait les Pays-Bas qui revenaient à la branche autrichienne des Habsbourgs.
Philippe V (19/12/1683-9/07/1746) is the second son of Louis, the Grand Dauphin, and Marie-Anne of Bavaria, therefore the grandson of Louis XIV and the brother of the Dukes of Burgundy and of Berry. He is first Duke of Anjou. On the death of Charles II of Spain in 1700, he was designated as king by will. It takes thirteen years to conquer his kingdom, having as a competitor Charles III of Habsburg (future Charles VI of Austria). He is the ancestor of the Bourbons of Spain who still reign today. On becoming king of Spain and the Indies, he had renounced all claim to the throne of France. He was not recognized as king until the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. He lost the Netherlands which returned to the Austrian branch of the Habsburgs
Philippe V (19/12/1683-9/07/1746) is the second son of Louis, the Grand Dauphin, and Marie-Anne of Bavaria, therefore the grandson of Louis XIV and the brother of the Dukes of Burgundy and of Berry. He is first Duke of Anjou. On the death of Charles II of Spain in 1700, he was designated as king by will. It takes thirteen years to conquer his kingdom, having as a competitor Charles III of Habsburg (future Charles VI of Austria). He is the ancestor of the Bourbons of Spain who still reign today. On becoming king of Spain and the Indies, he had renounced all claim to the throne of France. He was not recognized as king until the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. He lost the Netherlands which returned to the Austrian branch of the Habsburgs







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