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fjt_081350 - DAUPHINÉ - LOUIS, DAUPHIN (future LOUIS XIV) Jeton Lt 24 LOUIS XIII 1643

DAUPHINÉ - LOUIS, DAUPHIN (future LOUIS XIV) Jeton Lt 24 LOUIS XIII F
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Price : 18.00 €
Type : Jeton Lt 24 LOUIS XIII
Date: 1643
Mint name / Town : Sedan
Metal : brass
Diameter : 24,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Coments on the condition:
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Obverse


Obverse legend : LVDOVIC. XIII. D. G. F. ET. NAV. REX.
Obverse description : Buste drapé et cuirassé, la tête laurée, de Louis XIII à gauche.
Obverse translation : (Louis XIII par la grâce de Dieu roi de France et de Navarre).

Reverse


Reverse legend : AD * SPEM * SPES * ADDITA * GALLIS.
Reverse description : Dauphin enlaçant une ancre ; à l’exergue le millésime.
Reverse translation : (À l'espoir s'ajoute l'espoir de la Gaule).

Commentary


Frappe médaille. Millésime 1643 comme l’exemplaire MONNAIES XVII, n° 2629.

Historical background


DAUPHINÉ - LOUIS, DAUPHIN (future LOUIS XIV)

Louis XIV (1638-1715), eldest son of Louis XIII (1601-1643) and Anne of Austria (1601-1666), was born on September 5, 1638 and succeeded his father on May 14, 1643 under the regency of his mother who breaks his father's will and confirms Jules de Mazarin as prime minister. The Cabal des Importants, a conspiracy fomented by the Duchess of Chevreuse and the Duke of Beaufort, fails. On May 19, 1643, the Duke of Enghien won the victory of Rocroi over the Spaniards. The French beat the Imperials at Friborg on August 3, 1644 and on August 2, 1645 at Nordlingen. Mazarin opens his strong library of 40,000 volumes to the public and in 1648 founds the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture. The French were defeated by the Spaniards at Armentières on June 4, 1647, then at Landrecies on June 28. At the beginning of 1648, the parliamentary Fronde began by refusing to register the decisions of the regent. Condé crushes the Spaniards at Lens on August 21, 1648. On October 24, the Treaty of Westphalia puts an end to the Thirty Years' War, France retains the Three Bishoprics and acquires Alsace.

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