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v08_1426 - LIVONIA - SIGISMUND III VASA Trois groschen ou trojak ryski 1594 Riga

LIVONIA - SIGISMUND III VASA Trois groschen ou trojak ryski 1594 Riga AU
MONNAIES 8 (2000)
Starting price : 68.60 €
Estimate : 114.34 €
Realised price : 80.04 €
Type : Trois groschen ou trojak ryski
Date: 1594
Mint name / Town : Riga
Metal : billon
Diameter : 22 mm
Orientation dies : 3 h.
Weight : 2,31 g.
Coments on the condition:
Flan très large et régulier laissant apparaître l'essentiel du grènetis extérieur. Haut relief au droit et au revers. Joli portrait de Sigismond III
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : SIG: III: D: G: REX. PO. D. LIV, (PONCTUATION PAR SIMPLE SAUTOIR).
Obverse description : Buste de Sigismond III, cuirassé, portant une fraise et une couronne coupant la légende en haut.
Obverse translation : (Sigismond III, par la grâce de Dieu, roi de Pologne et grand duc de Lituanie).

Reverse


Reverse legend : XIIIX / 15-94 / GR-OS / ARGX TRIP / CIVIX RI / XGE (MEUBLE DE LA FAMILLE VASA), (PONCTUATION PAR SIMPLE SAUTOIR).
Reverse description : En six lignes dans le champ, les armes de Riga (une porte de ville sous deux clefs croisées et une croix) coupant les deuxième et troisième lignes.

Historical background


LIVONIA - SIGISMUND III VASA

(1587-1632)

Sigismund III, born in Griespsholm on June 20, 1566, is the son of King John III of Sweden and, on his mother's side, the nephew of the King of Poland. Sigismund III August Jagiellon was elected King of Poland in 1587, then on the death of his father in 1592, he became King of Sweden. Catholic, he lost his title of king of Sweden in 1599, and his uncle replaced him on the throne of Sweden from 1604 under the name of Charles IX. He also fought against the Reformation in Poland. In 1610, he occupied Moscow and had his son Ladislas elected Tsar; this reign was brief because the city was taken over in 1612 by Pozharsky. He declared war on his nephew, King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden, but lost his entire fleet and most of Livonia. Faced with these defeats, he was forced to sign the Altmark truce in 1629, which marked the end of the war with Sweden. He died on April 30, 1632 in Warsaw and his two sons Ladislas (IV) and Jean-Casimir succeeded him..

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