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fjt_912237 - DUCHY OF LORRAINE - CHARLES III THE GREAT DUKE Claude de France, duchesse n.d.

DUCHY OF LORRAINE - CHARLES III THE GREAT DUKE Claude de France, duchesse XF
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Type : Claude de France, duchesse
Date: n.d.
Metal : red copper
Diameter : 27 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 4,45 g.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
nettoyé
Catalogue references :
F.7458  - Corre.1959  -  Florange 102

Obverse


Obverse legend : CLAVDIA. D. G. CAL. LOTH. BAR. GELD. DVC.
Obverse description : Écu parti de Lorraine et de France, accosté de deux C croisés et couronnés.

Reverse


Reverse legend : SIC. VOLVERE. DII.
Reverse description : Trois alérions posés en bande, percés par une flèche. Dans le champ, deux croix de Lorraine et deux doubles C couronnés.
Reverse translation : Tels sont les évènements déroulés par les dieux.

Commentary


Les trois alérions portés au revers trouvent une justification ancienne.
A la fin du Moyen-Age, on feignait de croire que les ducs de Lorraine descendaient d'un frère de Godefroy de Bouillon, Guillaume. Une légende voulait que Godefroy, après avoir conquis Jérusalem, vit trois alérions et les perça tous les trois d'un seul trait de son arc.
Claude de France, née à Fontainebleau le 12 novembre 1547, morte à Nancy le 21 février 1575, est la deuxième fille d'Henri II et de Catherine de Médicis.
Élevée aux côtés d'Élisabeth de France et de Marie Stuart, elle épouse en 1559 Charles III, duc de Lorraine et de Bar. Cette princesse fort discrète est la fille préférée de Catherine de Médicis. Elle quitte fréquemment Nancy, la capitale de Lorraine pour vivre au coté de sa mère à la cour de France. Elle porte le prénom de sa grand-mère paternelle Claude de France.
Mariée à 12 ans, morte (en couches) à 27 ans, Claude de France mit au monde neuf enfants.
Sa biographie complète se trouve à http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_de_France_(1547-1575).
The three alerions worn on the lapel have an ancient justification. At the end of the Middle Ages, it was believed that the Dukes of Lorraine were descended from a brother of Godfrey of Bouillon, William. Legend has it that Godfrey, after conquering Jerusalem, saw three alerions and pierced all three with a single shot from his bow. Claude of France, born in Fontainebleau on November 12, 1547, died in Nancy on February 21, 1575, was the second daughter of Henry II and Catherine de Medici. Raised alongside Elizabeth of France and Mary Stuart, she married Charles III, Duke of Lorraine and Bar in 1559. This very discreet princess was the favorite daughter of Catherine de Medici. She frequently left Nancy, the capital of Lorraine, to live with her mother at the court of France. She bore the first name of her paternal grandmother, Claude of France. Married at 12, died (in childbirth) at 27, Claude of France gave birth to nine children. Her complete biography can be found at http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_de_France_(1547-1575)

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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