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fme_413301 - LOUIS XV THE BELOVED Médaille de Louis-Joseph de Bourbon

LOUIS XV THE BELOVED Médaille de Louis-Joseph de Bourbon AU
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Item sold on our e-shop (2018)
Price : 180.00 €
Type : Médaille de Louis-Joseph de Bourbon
Date: 1740-1774
Mint name / Town : France
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 42 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Engraver DUVIVIER Benjamin (1730-1819)
Weight : 31 g.
Edge : lisse
Coments on the condition:
Superbe et intéressante médaille avec deux belles effigies. Patine brune

Obverse


Obverse legend : LUD XV REX - CHRISTIANISS.
Obverse description : Buste de Louis XV à droite.

Reverse


Reverse legend : LOUIS-JOSEPH DE BOURBON PRINCE DE CONDÉ.
Reverse description : Buste à droite de Louis-Joseph de Bourbon.

Commentary


Louis V Joseph de Bourbon-Condé, 8e prince de Condé (1740), prince du sang, est né à Paris le 9 août 1736 et mort à Chantilly le 13 mai 1818.
Fils de Louis IV Henri de Bourbon-Condé (1692-1740), duc de Bourbon puis 7e prince de Condé1, et de la princesse née Caroline von Hessen-Rheinfels-Rotenburg (1714-1741).

Historical background


LOUIS XV THE BELOVED

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

Louis XV succeeded Louis XIV on September 1, 1715 and Philippe d'Orléans was sole regent. The quadruple alliance in 1717 aims to maintain the European balance with France, Austria, England and the United Provinces. During his visit to France, Tsar Peter I signed a bilateral treaty of understanding. In 1718, Abbé Dubois became Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Sacred Archbishop of Cambrai in 1720, Prime Minister in 1722, he died on August 10, 1723. France declared war on Spain in 1719 to prevent Philip V from overthrowing the Regent. The capture of San Sebastian and Hondarribia marks the end of hostilities. In 1720, Philippe V joined the Quadruple Alliance and renounced the throne of France by the Treaty of Madrid. The first Masonic lodge was founded in France in 1721. Louis XV was crowned at the age of 12 on October 25, 1722. On February 15, 1723, he was declared of age. The regent is replaced by the Duke of Bourbon who becomes prime minister. Philippe d'Orléans died on December 2.

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