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fwo_546289 - SPANISH NETHERLANDS - DUCHY OF BRABANT - PHILIP IV Ducaton 1636 Bruxelles

SPANISH NETHERLANDS - DUCHY OF BRABANT - PHILIP IV Ducaton 1636 Bruxelles AU
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Price : 500.00 €
Type : Ducaton
Date: 1636
Mint name / Town : Bruxelles
Quantity minted : 235275
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 944 ‰
Diameter : 44 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 32,06 g.
Edge : lisse
Coments on the condition:
La monnaie a été nettoyée mais présente de bons reliefs
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : PHIL. IIII.D. G. HISP. ET INDIAR. REX 16(TÊTE D'ANGE)36.
Obverse description : Buste tête nue à droite, drapé et cuirassé à droite avec le collier de la Toison d'Or et l'épaulière formée par un masque de lion.

Reverse


Reverse legend : ARCHID. AVST. DV-X. BVRG. ET. BRAB. Z.
Reverse description : Écu soutenu par deux lions qui le couronnent ; à l'exergue un briquet.

Historical background


SPANISH NETHERLANDS - DUCHY OF BRABANT - PHILIP IV

(1621-1665)

Philip IV of Spain (1605-1665) is the son of Philip III and Margaret of Austria. He became king on the death of his father in 1621, the year he married Elisabeth of France (1602-1644), the daughter of Henri IV and Marie de Médicis. He is the brother of Anne of Austria, wife of Louis XIII, and the father of Marie-Thérèse, wife of Louis XIV. Most of his reign will be spent fighting against France. From 1635, Spain entered the Thirty Years War. After the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, the war continued between France and Spain and did not end until the Peace of the Pyrenees in 1659. France definitively lost Catalonia, but acquired Roussillon and Cerdagne. Mazarin and Anne of Austria arrange the Spanish marriage of Louis XIV to the Infanta Marie-Thérèse, whom he married at Saint-Jean-de-Luz in 1660. Widowed, Philippe IV remarried Marie-Anne of Austria, the sister of Leopold I to whom a sick son was born, the future Charles II of Spain (1665-1700), origin of the War of Spanish Succession.

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