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fjt_03988 - LORRAINE - DUCHY OF LORRAINE - FRANCIS III PRISE DE THIONVILLE n.d.

LORRAINE - DUCHY OF LORRAINE - FRANCIS III PRISE DE THIONVILLE  VF
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Price : 25.00 €
Type : PRISE DE THIONVILLE
Date: (1643)
Date: n.d.
Metal : brass
Rarity : R1
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : LVDOVICVS.MAGNVS.REX.
Obverse description : Tête à droite de Louis XIV signée "N" [inédite proche n°241a].
Obverse translation : Louis le Grand, Roi.

Reverse


Reverse legend : PRIMA FINIUM PROPAGATIO SUR LA BASE: THEO.EXPUGNATA.
Reverse description : La Paix debout, appuyée sur une base, tenant de la main droite une statuette de la Victoire et, de la gauche, une palme. Sur la base, le plan déployé de Thionville.
Reverse translation : La première extension du territoire - Thionville prise d'assaut .

Historical background


LORRAINE - DUCHY OF LORRAINE - FRANCIS III

(1/09/1715-10/05/1774)

François III (28/12/1708-17/08/1765) is the second son of Léopold Duke of Lorraine (1690-1727) and Elisabeth Charlotte of Orléans, the niece of Louis XIV. He succeeded his father on May 17, 1729 but lived in Austria. At the end of the War of the Polish Succession which had begun in 1733 and ended in 1735, it was decided that François III of Lorraine, who was to become the son-in-law of Charles VI by marrying his daughter, Marie-Thérèse, would renounce the Duchy of Lorraine and Bar in exchange for the Duchy of Tuscany and the hand of Maria Theresa with the title of future emperor, after the death of Charles VI. Stanislas Lezczinsky, father-in-law of Louis XV, would retain the title of King of Poland and would become Duke of Lorraine and Bar. Upon his death, Lorraine and Bar would be attached to France. François married Marie-Thérèse on February 12, 1736. On May 10, 1736, he accepted the treaty which stripped him of Lorraine. On September 13, he renounced his title of Duke of Bar and on December 24 of the same year, by a secret act, renounced Lorraine. On February 13, 1737, the Treaty of Presbourg ratified the withdrawal of François III.

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