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E-auction 222-146729 - fjt_114525 - ORLÉANAIS - Gentry and towns Jeton Lt 29, maison commune d’Orléans 1585

ORLÉANAIS - Gentry and towns Jeton Lt 29, maison commune d’Orléans VF
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Estimate : 23 €
Price : 5 €
Maximum bid : 8 €
End of the sale : 17 July 2017 18:14:00
bidders : 2 bidders
Type : Jeton Lt 29, maison commune d’Orléans
Date: 1585
Metal : brass
Diameter : 29,5 mm
Coments on the condition:
Bel exemplaire malgré une usure assez importante au revers
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : (LIS). POVR. LA. MAISON. COMMVNE. DORLEANS. (MILLÉSIME).
Obverse description : Armes d'Orléans dans une couronne formée de deux branches.

Reverse


Reverse legend : .A. DOMINO. FACTVM. EST. ISTVD..
Reverse description : Le roi à genoux, tenant un sceptre ; devant lui, son casque couronné et la Pucelle également à genoux, armée et cuirassée, tenant la bannière de France, tous les deux en adoration devant le Christ mort, soutenu par la Vierge ; au bas, l'écu de France couronné.
Reverse translation : (C'est le Seigneur qui a fait cela).

Commentary


Millésime 1585 avec le 8 surchargé sur un 7. Les armes d’Orléans portent de gueules à trois cailloux ou lis épanouis d'argent, au chef cousu d'azur chargé de trois fleurs de lis d'or.

Historical background


ORLÉANAIS - Gentry and towns

Founded on the ruins of the Gallic city of Cenabum, the city takes the name of the emperor Aurélien, Aurelianum. The city was a bishopric from the 4th century then capital of a Frankish kingdom in the 6th century. Forming a county under the Carolingians, the Orleans region then became the territorial base of Capetian power. Endowed with a university since 1309, it was then besieged by the English but delivered by Joan of Arc in May 1429. The city then entered history several times during the Wars of Religion, the Fronde or in 1870 when it is occupied by von der Tann.

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