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fjt_0926 - DUCHY OF LORRAINE - CHARLES III THE GREAT DUKE Charles III, duc de Lorraine n.d.

DUCHY OF LORRAINE - CHARLES III THE GREAT DUKE Charles III, duc de Lorraine XF
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Price : 350.00 €
Type : Charles III, duc de Lorraine
Date: n.d.
Metal : gold plated silver
Diameter : 28 mm
Orientation dies : 8 h.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R2
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse description : Écu simple de Lorraine avec un heaume couronné, timbré d'un aigle, sur un manteau entouré des écus d'Anjou, Naples, Jérusalem, Hongrie, Aragon, Anjou moderne, Bar, Gueldre et Juliers. Des croisettes accostent tous les écus.

Reverse


Reverse legend : IPSA. SIBI. PRAETIVM. VIRTVS.
Reverse description : La Victoire sans ailes au dessus d'une ville tenant palme et couronne.
Reverse translation : Son courage même lui donne de la valeur.

Commentary


Les écus entourant l'écu de Lorraine rendent compte des acquis et des prétentions des ducs de Lorraine, au fur et à mesure des siècles. Les prétentions à la couronne d'Aragon remontent à 1375, quand Isabelle de Montferrat, fille de Jacques III et son héritière, avait cédé les états de son père au duc d'Anjou.

Historical background


DUCHY OF LORRAINE - CHARLES III THE GREAT DUKE

(1545-1608)

Charles III (1543-1608) is the son of François Ier (1544 -1545) and Christine of Denmark, the niece of Charles V. He was born in Nancy on February 18, 1543 and died there on May 14, 1608. Succeeding his father on June 12, 1545 under the regency of his mother, he was declared of age in 1555 and married Claude de France, the daughter of Henri II, in 1560. He tried to maintain strict neutrality between France and the Empire. Deeply Catholic, he fought fiercely against Protestantism. With the accession of François II and Marie Stuart, Guise by his mother, Charles enjoys a great credit at the court of France which is maintained under Charles IX. He founded the academy of Pont-à-Mousson and decided that the year would begin on January 1 from 1580. He embellished Nancy. From 1584, he joined the Holy League in order to overthrow his brother-in-law Henri III by helping and financing his cousin the Duke of Guise. After the death of Guise, then Henri III, he supported the Duke of Mayenne and signed peace with Henri IV in 1595. Henri, son of Charles, married Catherine de Bourbon, sister of Henri IV, in 1598. Charles died in 1608 in a peaceful Lorraine.

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