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fme_851551 - NETHERLANDS Médaille, Paix des Pyrénées et mariage de l''infante Marie-Thérèse avec Louis XIV

NETHERLANDS Médaille, Paix des Pyrénées et mariage de l  infante Marie-Thérèse avec Louis XIV VF
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Type : Médaille, Paix des Pyrénées et mariage de l''infante Marie-Thérèse avec Louis XIV
Date: 1660
Metal : copper
Diameter : 31,5 mm
Orientation dies : 7 h.
Weight : 6,44 g.
Edge : lisse
Coments on the condition:
Flan irrégulier. Patine marron hétérogène, de l’usure sur les reliefs. Présence de quelques coups et rayures. Faiblesses de frappe
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Cette médaille provient de la collection Terisse

Obverse


Obverse legend : PAX. NVPTIIS. FOELIX.
Obverse description : Une grande tour accostée de 16 - 60.
Obverse translation : UNE PAIX HEUREUSE GRACE A CE MARIAGE.

Reverse


Reverse legend : IN. OLIVA. MIRTUS.
Reverse description : R/Deux mains jointes sortant des nuages et tenant une branche d'olivier et de myrte.
Reverse translation : LE MYRTE DANS L'OLIVE.

Historical background


NETHERLANDS

The Southern Netherlands was also called throughout history the Southern Netherlands, or the Catholic Netherlands or the Belgian Netherlands, or Belgium Regium or Belgica Regia. Initially, the different principalities were unified by the Dukes of Burgundy, by inheritance or acquisition: these are the Seventeen Provinces of the Burgundian Netherlands. Under Philip II of Spain, the States General of the Greater Netherlands opposed royal attempts to restrict local rights acquired over the ages by provinces and cities. But, after the Eighty Years' War, in 1581, by the Act of The Hague, the seven northern provinces seceded and formed the United Provinces. After a long conflict, the ten southern provinces remained under Habsburg control and constituted the Southern Netherlands; two States will follow one another: the Spanish Netherlands from 1581 to 1713 then the Austrian Netherlands from 1713 to 1795. The Belgian Provinces have always legally been part of the Holy Empire until 1806, even when they were possessions Habsburgs of Austria who were sovereigns in a personal capacity..

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