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v37_0013 - PHILIP V "THE TALL" Agnel d'or n.d.

PHILIP V  THE TALL  Agnel d or n.d.  AU
MONNAIES 37 (2009)
Starting price : 5 000.00 €
Estimate : 8 000.00 €
Realised price : 5 520.00 €
Number of bids : 3
Maximum bid : 8 155.00 €
Type : Agnel d'or
Date: 08/12/1316
Date: n.d. 
Metal : gold
Millesimal fineness : 1000 ‰
Diameter : 23,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 4,12 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire frappé sur un flan large et régulier présentant de hauts reliefs au niveau des motifs centraux et une petite faiblesse de frappe à 8 heures au droit. L’agneau pascal et le gonfanon sont très bien venus à la frappe
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : + AGN DI’ QVI TOLL' PCCA MVDI MISERERE NOB', (N ONCIALES).
Obverse description : Agneau pascal debout à gauche, détournant la tête à droite, orné d'un nimbe crucigère et d'une longue croix avec gonfanon. A l'exergue, sous l'agneau, Ph' REX, sous le R, un croissant.
Obverse translation : (Agneau de Dieu qui enlève les péchés du monde, prends pitié de nous).

Reverse


Reverse legend : + XP'C° VINCIT° XP'C° REGNAT° XP'C° IMPERAT, (N DE VINCIT ONCIALE).
Reverse description : Croix quadrilobée, feuillue et fleuronnée, dans un quadrilobe fleuronné cantonné de quatre lis.
Reverse translation : (Le Christ vainc, le Christ règne, le Christ commande).

Historical background


PHILIP V "THE TALL"

(19/11/1316-3/01/1322)

Born in 1294, Philip V was the second son of Philip IV and Joan of Navarre. Philippe, Count of Poitiers, was first regent while awaiting the birth of the son of Clemence of Hungary. By a treaty signed in Paris in September 1316, he settled the affairs of Flanders, ensured the election of the pope and forced Robert d'Artois into submission.. Jean I having died in November 1316, Philippe was crowned in Reims in January 1317, despite some resistance from the nobility, notably that of the Duke of Burgundy.. The Count of Rethel, Louis de Nevers, sided with Princess Jeanne, daughter of Louis X, and entered Champagne. In Artois, Mahaut's enemies resumed the fight. But Nevers submitted in November 1317. In March 1318, an agreement was concluded with the Duke of Burgundy: he would marry a daughter of Philippe V, Jeanne, who would inherit the counties of Artois and Burgundy. Jeanne, daughter of Louis X, would keep Navarre, and marry Philippe d'Évreux. In March 1317, a meeting of the prosecutors of the towns of Langue d'oil was held in Paris. They dealt with public order and the reorganization of the military institutions of the cities.. In March, in Bourges, another assembly of the towns of Langue d'Oc took care of financial questions. Assemblies of towns, prelates and barons were repeated in 1318, 1319 and 1320, apparently dealing with monetary matters. They served above all to reinforce the legitimacy of the new king.. On his death, which occurred in January 1322, his brother Charles de la Marche succeeded him without difficulty..

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