fjt_209094 - CHARTRES ET LE PAYS CHARTRAIN Louis Guillard, évêque de Chartres n.d.
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所有在网站上销售的产品 (2011)
价格 : 290.00 €
种类 Louis Guillard, évêque de Chartres
日期: n.d.
材质 brass
直径 27 mm
模子方针 12 h.
重量 3,98 g.
侧面 lisse
稀少度 R2
关于品相的说明
Peu d’usure mais gravure de faible relief, normale pour l’époque
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正面
正面的文字 VICTRIX. FORTUNE. PATIENTIA. *..
正面的说明书 Écu aux armes de Guillard posé sur une crosse et soutenu par deux aigles.
正面的翻译 (Une patience qui triomphe avec bonheur).
背面
背面的文字 +: PRO: LEGE: ET: GREGE: MORERE:.
背面的说明书 Un pélican dans son aire.
背面的翻译 (Mourir pour la loi et pour son nid).
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Louis Guillard fut évêque élu de Tournai de 1513 à 1525 ; évêque de Chartes de 1525 à 1553 puis fut transféré à Châlon en 1553 et en 1560 à Senlis. Les armes de Guillard portent de gueules, à deux bourdons de pèlerins d’or posés en chevron, accompagné de trois monts d’argent. Louis et Charles Guillard, oncle et neveu, furent évêques de Chartres. Tous deux furent concernés par l'expansion de l'hérésie dans le diocèse. Le premier fut un administrateur ferme et publia en 1550 des statuts synodaux qui annonçaient déjà la Contre-Réforme. Son neveu Charles, qui le remplaça en 1553, fut accusé de complaisance envers les Réformés, bien que quelques bûchers aient marqué ses débuts. En 1572, il était devenu si détesté par les Chartrains, très attachés à l'orthodoxie, qu'il dut se démettre. Il n'y eut en revanche dans le diocèse aucune persécution liée à la Saint-Barthélémy.
Louis Guillard was elected bishop of Tournai from 1513 to 1525; bishop of Chartres from 1525 to 1553, then transferred to Châlon in 1553 and to Senlis in 1560. Guillard's coat of arms is gules, with two golden pilgrim's staffs placed in a chevron, accompanied by three silver mounts. Louis and Charles Guillard, uncle and nephew, were bishops of Chartres. Both were involved in the spread of heresy in the diocese. The former was a firm administrator and published synodal statutes in 1550 that already foreshadowed the Counter-Reformation. His nephew Charles, who replaced him in 1553, was accused of being complacent towards the Reformed, although a few pyres marked its beginnings. By 1572, he had become so hated by the people of Chartres, who were very attached to orthodoxy, that he had to resign. However, there was no persecution in the diocese linked to Saint Bartholomew's Day.
Louis Guillard was elected bishop of Tournai from 1513 to 1525; bishop of Chartres from 1525 to 1553, then transferred to Châlon in 1553 and to Senlis in 1560. Guillard's coat of arms is gules, with two golden pilgrim's staffs placed in a chevron, accompanied by three silver mounts. Louis and Charles Guillard, uncle and nephew, were bishops of Chartres. Both were involved in the spread of heresy in the diocese. The former was a firm administrator and published synodal statutes in 1550 that already foreshadowed the Counter-Reformation. His nephew Charles, who replaced him in 1553, was accused of being complacent towards the Reformed, although a few pyres marked its beginnings. By 1572, he had become so hated by the people of Chartres, who were very attached to orthodoxy, that he had to resign. However, there was no persecution in the diocese linked to Saint Bartholomew's Day.







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