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fjt_257405 - LOUIS XVII Médaille de souvenir de Louis XVII 1795

LOUIS XVII Médaille de souvenir de Louis XVII AU
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Price : 240.00 €
Type : Médaille de souvenir de Louis XVII
Date: 1795
Metal : copper
Diameter : 40,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 36,81 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
La médaille a perdu sa patine chocolat d’origine

Obverse


Obverse legend : LUDOV. XVII. D. G. - FRANC. ET NAV. REX.
Obverse description : Tête juvénile de Louis XVII à gauche avec le cordon de l’ordre du Saint-Esprit ; sur la tranche de l’épaule signature N. TIOLIER F..
Obverse translation : (Louis XVII par la grâce de Dieu roi de France et de Navarre).

Reverse


Reverse legend : CECIDIT UT FLOS // VIII JUNII// MDCCXCV EN DEUX LIGNES .
Reverse description : Lys à la tige cassée.
Reverse translation : (8 juin 1795).

Commentary


Cette médaille rappelle la date de l’accession au trône de Louis XVII suite à l’assassinat de Louis XVI.

Historical background


LOUIS XVII

(21/01/1793-8/06/1795)

The Duke of Normandy, second son of the marriage of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, was born in Versailles on March 27, 1785. He became dauphin after the death of his older brother who died on June 4, 1789. After August 10, 1792, he was locked up in the Temple with his parents. When his father was guillotined on January 21, 1793, the royalists proclaimed him titular king of France under the name of Louis XVII.. On July 3, 1793, he was separated from his mother, guillotined on October 16, then from his aunt Elisabeth, also guillotined on May 10, 1794.. He was entrusted to the care of the shoemaker Simon who, contrary to legend, would not have subjected him to any ill treatment.. On January 5, 1794, Louis XVII was entrusted to the custody of four commissioners of the Commune. The precise date of his death is uncertain; he probably died on June 8, 1795 and was secretly buried in the Sainte-Marguerite cemetery in Paris. His sister, Marie-Thérèse Charlotte, 19 December 1778 – 19 October 1851, escaped death and after years of martyrdom was exchanged with the Austrians for Nicolas Marie Quinette Baron de Rochemont, Minister of the Interior, member of the Five Hundred, investigator into the treason of Dumouriez, captured on this occasion.

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