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v12_0007 - BERRY - PHILIP II "AUGUSTUS", BAILLISTRE Denier n.d. Déols

BERRY - PHILIP II  AUGUSTUS , BAILLISTRE Denier n.d. Déols VF
MONNAIES 12 (2001)
Starting price : 121.96 €
Estimate : 228.67 €
Realised price : 121.96 €
Number of bids : 1
Maximum bid : 121.96 €
Type : Denier
Date: (1206-1207)
Date: n.d. 
Mint name / Town : Déols
Metal : silver
Diameter : 19 mm
Orientation dies : 11 h.
Weight : 0,73 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Ce denier est frappé sur un flan assez large. On doit noter des faiblesses de frappe au niveau des légendes. La croix du droit a tendance à apparaître en négatif au revers. On doit noter un éclatement de flan à 5 heures au droit ainsi qu’un petit point d’oxydation superficiel. Ce denier présente une légère fissure au revers
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : + REX FILIPVS, (E ONCIAL ET S RÉTROGRADE).
Obverse description : Croix.
Obverse translation : (Roi Philippe).

Reverse


Reverse legend : + DEDOLIS, (E ONCIAL ET S RÉTROGRADE).
Reverse description : Hexalpha avec annelet en cœur.
Reverse translation : (de Déols).

Historical background


BERRY - PHILIP II "AUGUSTUS", BAILLISTRE

(09/11/1180-07/14/1223)

Philippe was born in 1165. He is the only son of Louis VII the Younger and his third wife Adèle de Champagne. King at 15, he first had to face his turbulent neighbours, the Counts of Champagne and Flanders and the Duke of Burgundy, a conflict which ended with the Treaty of Boves in 1185. He acquired Vermandois and Amiens, married in 1180 Isabelle de Hainaut (+1190), niece of the count of Flanders, Philippe d'Alsace, and received the county of Artois (Arras) as a dowry from his wife, from whom he had the future Louis VIII, born in 1187. That year , he supported Richard the Lionheart against Henry II (1187-1189). Party in Crusade with Richard and Frederic Ier Barberousse, he gives up after the capture of Richard in Austria. Back in France, he invaded Normandy, but was defeated. After the death of Richard, he fights his brother Jean-sans-Terre (1199-1216). After the assassination of Arthur of Brittany, he confiscated all of Jean's French fiefdoms in 1204 (Normandy, Touraine, Anjou and Poitou) and crushed a coalition at Bouvines in 1214. Entangled in marital disputes, he was excommunicated in 1199 and does not take part in the crusade against the Albigenses. He died in 1223.

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