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fwo_777981 - SPAIN - KINGDOM OF SPAIN - ISABELLA II Médaille d’acclamation au module de 4 Reales 1833 Madrid

SPAIN - KINGDOM OF SPAIN - ISABELLA II Médaille d’acclamation au module de 4 Reales  1833 Madrid XF
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Type : Médaille d’acclamation au module de 4 Reales
Date: 1833
Mint name / Town : Madrid
Quantity minted : -
Metal : silver
Diameter : 25 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 5,91 g.
Edge : décorée
Coments on the condition:
Patine tachée à l’avers
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : ELISABETH. II. HISP. ET. IND. REGINA.
Obverse description : Écu couronné, écartelé aux 1 et 4 de Castille et aux 2 et 3 de Léon ; petit écu de Bourbon en cœur.

Reverse


Reverse legend : ACCLAMATIO / AVGVSTA / XXIV. OCT. / MDCCCXXXIII / M.
Reverse description : En cinq lignes dans le champs.

Historical background


SPAIN - KINGDOM OF SPAIN - ISABELLA II

(1833-1868)

Marie-Louise, known as Isabelle II (1830-1904) was the daughter of Ferdinand VII (1784-1830) and Marie-Christine de Bourbon-Parme (1806-1878). She succeeded her father in 1833 by virtue of the pragmatic sanction which had removed her uncle Don Carlos from the throne. His mother was regent and then espartero between 1841 and 1843. At the beginning of his reign, the Carlist wars began. Declared an adult at the age of 14 in 1843, she married her cousin François d'Assise, Duke of Cadiz (1822-1902) in 1846. Her personal reign began in 1854 as the influence of many favorites grew and an alternation between O'Donnell and Narváez ruled until 1868. After growing discontent, Isabel was driven from the throne in 1868 and the First Republic was proclaimed . The queen then took refuge in France. Refusing at first to abdicate, her succession led to the outbreak of the Franco-German war of 1870. She finally abdicated in favor of her son Alphonse XII (1857-1885) who became king in 1874. She died in 1904 in Paris.

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