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E-auction 104-55011 - fjt_014404 - LORRAINE - DUCHY OF LORRAINE - CHARLES IV Charles IV, duc de Lorraine 1662

LORRAINE - DUCHY OF LORRAINE - CHARLES IV Charles IV, duc de Lorraine VF
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Estimate : 65 €
Price : 14 €
Maximum bid : 41 €
End of the sale : 13 April 2015 18:06:30
bidders : 5 bidders
Type : Charles IV, duc de Lorraine
Date: 1662
Metal : red copper
Diameter : 28 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R1
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : IECT DE LA CHAMBRE DES COMPTES DE LORRAINE.
Obverse description : Armes de Charles IV de Lorraine, entre deux croix de Lorraine..

Reverse


Reverse legend : CVSTODIVNT NON CARPVNT 1662.
Reverse description : Jardin avec les Vieux Thermes.
Reverse translation : Ils prennent soin et n'affaiblissent pas.

Commentary


On note que le buste du duc est inspiré, avec le mufle de lion sur l’épaule, des bustes contemporains de Louis XIV.

Historical background


LORRAINE - DUCHY OF LORRAINE - CHARLES IV

(1625-1675)

Faced with the French occupation of his duchy, Charles IV abdicated at Mirecourt on January 19, 1634 in favor of his brother Nicolas François. In 1659, the Treaty of the Pyrenees provided for the return of Charles IV to his duchy. The negotiations ended in failure because the duke rejected the conditions proposed in this treaty which he considered too leonine. They provided for the abandonment of the duchy of Bar, Stenay, Dun, Jametz, the county of Clermont and freedom of passage for the French royal troops to go to Alsace, Brisbach or Philippsbourg. In 1661, the Treaty of Vincennes made these terms only slightly more palatable, but Charles IV relented. He regained possession of his duchies of Lorraine and Bar, however amputated from Clermontois, Jametz, Dun, Stenay, Sierck, Sarrebourg, Phalsbourg and part of the provostship of Marville. Charles IV also had to pay homage to the King of France for Barrois and accept the destruction of the Nancy fortifications..

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