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fme_926195 - HENRY II Médaille d’Henri II et Catherine de Médicis, refrappe

HENRY II Médaille d’Henri II et Catherine de Médicis, refrappe AU
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Type : Médaille d’Henri II et Catherine de Médicis, refrappe
Date: (1555)/1987
Mint name / Town : Monnaie de Paris
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 61 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 108,88 g.
Edge : lisse + 1987 + corne BRONZE
Puncheon : corne BRONZE
Coments on the condition:
Patine hétérogène avec quelques petites rayures

Obverse


Obverse legend : HENRICVS II D. G. FRANCORVM. ET NAV. REX.
Obverse description : Buste lauré et cuirassé de Henri IV à droite.

Reverse


Reverse legend : KATHARINA DE MEDICIS REGINA FRANCORVM 1555.
Reverse description : Buste à gauche de Catherine de Médicis.

Commentary


Médaille conservée dans une boîte rouge de la Monnaie de Paris
Médaille frappée depuis 1880, avec le poinçon corne d’abondance.

Henri II, né le 31 mars 1519 à Saint-Germain-en-Laye et mort le 10 juillet 1559 à Paris, est roi de France de 1547 à sa mort. Deuxième fils de François Ier et de Claude de France, il devient l'héritier du trône à la mort de son frère aîné en 1536. Il reçoit alors les titres de dauphin et de duc de Bretagne.
Il épouse le 28 octobre 1533 Catherine de Médicis, fille de Laurent II de Médicis, unique héritière de ses biens et nièce de Léon X, mais son cœur reste voué à sa confidente et préceptrice depuis l'âge de 15 ans Diane de Poitiers (avec qui il semble n'entretenir un adultère qu'après 1538 seulement)..
Medal preserved in a red box from the Paris Mint Medal struck since 1880, with the hallmark horn of plenty. Henry II, born on March 31, 1519 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye and died on July 10, 1559 in Paris, was King of France from 1547 until his death. Second son of Francis I and Claude of France, he became heir to the throne upon the death of his elder brother in 1536. He then received the titles of Dauphin and Duke of Brittany. On October 28, 1533, he married Catherine de Medici, daughter of Lorenzo II de Medici, sole heiress of his property and niece of Leo X, but his heart remained devoted to his confidante and tutor since the age of 15, Diane de Poitiers (with whom he seems to have had an adultery only after 1538).

Historical background


HENRY II

(03/31/1547-07/10/1559)

Born in Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1519, Henri II was the second son of François I and Claude of France. Dauphin on the death of his eldest François (1536), he ascended the throne in 1547. Continuing the policy of his father, the new king soon came into conflict with the Emperor, in the East and in Italy.. Victorious in 1552 (expedition against Metz), beaten at Saint-Quentin (1557), again victorious at Calais and Gravelines (1558), Henri II succeeded better than his father. An era ended with the signing of the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (April 2 and 3, 1559): France kept Calais and, without this being explicitly mentioned, kept the Trois-Évêchés (Metz, Toul and Verdun), but definitively renounced to the Italian dream. Philippe II married Élisabeth de France, daughter of Henri II, and Emmanuel-Philibert de Savoie Marguerite, daughter of François I. For his part, Charles V had to renounce the universal monarchy and divide his vast empire into a Spanish monarchy and a Germanic monarchy, which would keep the imperial title.. He abdicated in 1556. The same continuity is emerging in domestic politics. The first absolutism is affirmed, the persecution against the Protestants takes all its rise: an ardent Chamber is instituted in the Parliament of Paris to fight against the heretics. The Business Council or Narrow Council separated definitively from the Grand Council and the Privy Council. The institution of the presidial bailiwicks, in 1552, supposed to accelerate the course of justice, served above all to bring money into the royal coffers. The court of France was then dominated by Diane de Poitiers, mistress of the king, by the constable of Montmorency, always favorite, and by the three Coligny brothers: Odet, bishop-count of Beauvais, Gaspard, admiral in 1551, François d'Andelot , Colonel General of the Infantry. Facing the Colignys stood the party of the Guise, cadets of the house of Lorraine: Claude, duke and peer, Cardinal Jean de Lorraine, his brother, who both died in 1550, then François de Guise, son of Claude, and his brother , Cardinal Charles of Lorraine. The authority of the king prevented these rivalries from degenerating. The reign of Henry II saw above all the development of Protestantism in France, in the form given to it by Calvin, who, having taken refuge in Geneva, was master of the city from 1541 to 1564.. Married to Catherine de Medici in 1533, Henri II had thirteen children, including five sons.. Three of them succeeded him: François II (1559-1560), Charles IX (1560-1574), Henri III (1574-1589).

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