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Live auction - fwo_768461 - ENGLAND - JOHN LACKLAND - COINAGE IN THE NAME OF HENRY II Penny dit “short cross” n.d. Londres

ENGLAND - JOHN LACKLAND - COINAGE IN THE NAME OF HENRY II Penny dit “short cross” n.d. Londres AU
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Estimate : 150 €
Price : 275 €
Maximum bid : 1 400 €
End of the sale : 25 October 2022 20:01:39
bidders : 6 bidders
Type : Penny dit “short cross”
Date: après 1220
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : Londres
Metal : silver
Diameter : 18,5 mm
Orientation dies : 1 h.
Weight : 1,27 g.
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : HENRICVS REX.
Obverse description : Buste couronné du roi de face.
Obverse translation : (Henry, roi).

Reverse


Reverse legend : + WILLELM. L. ON. LV.
Reverse description : Croix alésée aux extrémités bouletées, cantonnée de quatre croisettes bouletées.
Reverse translation : (Nicolas de Londres).

Historical background


ENGLAND - JOHN LACKLAND - COINAGE IN THE NAME OF HENRY II

(1199-1216)

John was born in Oxford on December 24, 1167 from the union of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, of whom he was the fifth child. He was nicknamed "Landless" because his father had divided his domains among his elders. On the death of his brother Richard Coeur de Lion, which occurred in April 1199, he acceded to the throne of England at the expense of his nephew Duke Arthur of Brittany, son of Geoffroy, third child of Henry II. He had to fight against Philippe Auguste who confiscated his French domains (Anjou, Touraine, Normandy, Poitou...). He also clashed with the English barons who occupied London in May 1215 and, together with the bourgeois and the bishops, forced him to sign the Magna Carta, the great charter of English freedoms. In 1216, Jean not having kept his promises, the barons revolted again and proposed the crown of England to Louis, son of the king of France Philippe Auguste. The Plantagenet dynasty was saved by the death of King John in October 1216 at Newark Castle (Nottinghamshire), his son Henry III succeeding him.

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