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Live auction - fjt_441782 - TOURAINE - GENTRY AND TOWNS Archevêque Simon de MAILLE 1558

TOURAINE - GENTRY AND TOWNS Archevêque Simon de MAILLE XF
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Estimate : 650 €
Price : 330 €
Maximum bid : 380 €
End of the sale : 12 December 2017 18:58:04
bidders : 2 bidders
Type : Archevêque Simon de MAILLE
Date: 1558
Metal : silver
Diameter : 27,5 mm
Orientation dies : 3 h.
Weight : 3,96 g.
Rarity : R3
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : LE NOM DE LIS AMI 1558.
Obverse description : Armes de France..

Reverse


Reverse legend : ARCHIEPIS TVRON.
Reverse description : Armes de S. de Maille sur une croix..
Reverse translation : Archevêque de Tours..

Commentary


C’est la première fois que nous proposons à la vente ce jeton !.

Historical background


TOURAINE - GENTRY AND TOWNS

Region of the Turones Celts, Touraine has as main city Turones or Caesarodunum (Tours) under the Romans, of which it is the capital of Lyonnaise IIIe. After the Battle of Vouillé in 507, it passed to the Franks. It became county in the 10th century and the stake of a rivalry between the houses of Anjou and Blois. It was confiscated in 1203 from Jean sans Terre. It became the prerogative of many princes and ended up being attached to the Crown on the death of François d'Alençon in 1584. The city of Tours was one of the favorite residences of Charles VII and Louis XI. In 1870, it hosted the delegation of the National Defense government before being taken by the Bavarians in 1871..

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