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E-auction 319-236441 - bfe_536984 - BERRY - LORDSHIP OF ISSOUDUN - RAOUL II Denier

BERRY - LORDSHIP OF ISSOUDUN - RAOUL II Denier VF
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Estimate : 40 €
Price : 40 €
Maximum bid : 41 €
End of the sale : 27 May 2019 14:52:00
bidders : 5 bidders
Type : Denier
Date: c. 1150-1160
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : Issoudun
Metal : silver
Diameter : 19 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 0,86 g.
Coments on the condition:
Ce denier est frappé sur un flan large et irrégulier présentant un léger manque de métal. Exemplaire recouvert d’une patine foncée
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : .RADVLFVS.
Obverse description : Oméga entre un trait et un annelet.
Obverse translation : (Raoul).

Reverse


Reverse legend : + XOLIDVN, (D RÉTROGRADE).
Reverse description : Croix cantonnée aux 1 et 3 d'un annelet.
Reverse translation : (Issoudun).

Historical background


BERRY - LORDSHIP OF ISSOUDUN - RAOUL II

(1127-1164)

It was Eudes the Elder, lord of Déols, who united Issoudun to his possessions in 1026. Eudes I, his grandson (1052-1085) became independent. Raoul II takes place between Geoffroy (1092-1127) and Eudes II (1164-1167). The reigns of Eudes III (1167-1199) and Raoul III (1199-1212) were very eventful. Issoudun fell for the homage of Henri II Plantagenet, but Philippe II Auguste seized the city in 1187. The possession of the city was confirmed to the King of France by the treaty of Azay-le-Rideau in 1189. The new King of England, Richard Coeur de Lion, took over the city in 1194. In 1200, by the Treaty of Le Goulet, Jean-sans-Terre ceded Issoudun to the King of France, Philippe II. In 1212, after the death of Raoul III, Guillaume de Chauvigny, husband of Mahaut, sister of Raoul III, became lord of Issoudun.

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