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Live auction - bfe_429890 - DAUPHINÉ - DAUPHINS OF VIENNOIS - LOUIS II Écu d'or

DAUPHINÉ - DAUPHINS OF VIENNOIS - LOUIS II Écu d or AU
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Estimate : 3 500 €
Price : 2 500 €
Maximum bid : 2 900 €
End of the sale : 13 June 2017 16:28:04
bidders : 1 bidder
Type : Écu d'or
Date: c. 1445-1456
Mint name / Town : Romans
Metal : gold
Diameter : 26 mm
Orientation dies : 1 h.
Weight : 2,96 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Cet écu d’or est frappé sur un flan large et irrégulier, très légèrement voilé. De petites faiblesses de frappe
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : + LVDOVICS: DALPHINVS* VIENENSIS, (PONCTUATION PAR DEUX SAUTOIRS SUPERPOSÉS).
Obverse description : Champ écartelé, aux 1 et 4 de France, aux 2 et 3 de Dauphiné.
Obverse translation : (Louis, Dauphin du Viennois).

Reverse


Reverse legend : + XPC: VINCIT* XPC: REGNAT* XPC* IMPERAT, (PONCTUATION PAR DEUX ANNELETS SUPERPOSÉS OU PAR DEUX SAUTOIRS SUPERPOSÉS).
Reverse description : Croix fleuronnée cantonnée aux 1 et 4 d'un dauphin, aux 2 et 3 d'un lis.
Reverse translation : (Le Christ vainc, le Christ règne, le Christ [commande]).

Historical background


DAUPHINÉ - DAUPHINS OF VIENNOIS - LOUIS II

(1440-1456)

Louis (1423-1483) is the eldest son of Charles VII and Marie d'Anjou. Charles had kept the Dauphiné as King until 1440 when Louis received it. To thank his father, the latter plots against him by joining the revolt of the princes which will end in their submissions with the signing of the act of Cusset. Louis married in 1436 Marguerite of Scotland who died in 1445 without having given him a child. Louis was sent into exile in Dauphiné in 1447. Remarried with Charlotte of Savoy in 1451, Louis had to flee from Dauphiné in 1456 to take refuge with Philippe le Bon, Duke of Burgundy. In August 1457, Dauphiné was attached to the royal domain. Louis succeeded his father in 1461.

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