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fme_914840 - SECOND REPUBLIC Médaillette, François Raspail

SECOND REPUBLIC Médaillette, François Raspail AU
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Type : Médaillette, François Raspail
Date: 1848
Metal : brass
Diameter : 27,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 5,73 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Quelques fines rayures et traces de manipulation
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : FRANCOIS RASPAIL NE EN 1794.
Obverse description : Buste de François Raspail de trois quart à droite.

Reverse


Reverse legend : ASSEMBLÉE NATIONALE - (FLEUR) 1848 (FLEUR) // REPRÉSENTANT - *SEPTEMBRE* // DU / PEUPLE / 20.
Reverse description : Double légende circulaire et en 3 lignes.

Commentary


Diamètre sans bélière : 23,5 mm
François Raspail est un médecin et homme politique français. En 1848, il fonde un journal “L’ami du Peuple” et se présente à l’élection présidentielle française de 1848.
Voir biographie de François Raspail sur :
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois-Vincent_Raspail.

Historical background


SECOND REPUBLIC

(02/24/1848-12/2/1852)

During the February 1848 revolution, Louis-Philippe abdicated in favor of his grandson, but the latter was not recognized by the Chambers and, on February 24, the Republic was proclaimed by a decree of the provisional government at the Town Hall by Ledru-Rollin and Lamartine. A provisional government is formed which proclaims the freedom of work, the abolition of the death penalty in political matters, universal suffrage. The national workshops were created in March 1848. The legislative elections sent a majority of moderate Republicans to the Chamber. The executive committee constitutes a provisional government on May 10, made up of five members: Arago, Garnier-Pagès, Lamartine, Ledru-Rollin, Marie. The closing of the national workshops provoked riots which were bloodily repressed by General Cavaignac who was appointed chairman of the council. The rebels are executed, imprisoned, deported. The constitution of the republic is voted on November 12. Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte was elected President of the Republic on December 10, 1848..

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