fmd_474698 - Dix centimes Napoléon III, tête nue, satirique pour le Général Boulanger 1854 Paris F.133/11 var.
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种类 Dix centimes Napoléon III, tête nue, satirique pour le Général Boulanger
日期: 1854
铸币厂名称/城市 Paris
铸币数量 ---
材质 bronze
直径 30,09 mm
模子方针 6 h.
重量 9,45 g.
侧面 lisse
稀少度 R2
正面
正面的文字 NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR// (LEVRETTE) 1854 (MM).
正面的说明书 La tête de Napoléon III à gauche regravée à l’image du Général Boulanger avec képi, barbe et moustache, col de général, au-dessous BARRE ; le tout dans un grènetis.
背面
背面的文字 EMPIRE FRANÇAIS // * DIX CENTIMES *.
背面的说明书 Aigle déployée, la tête à droite, reposant sur un foudre ; au-dessous la lettre d'atelier A, le tout dans un grènetis.
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Georges Boulanger, officier général et homme politique, est né le 29 avril 1837 à Rennes et est mort le 30 septembre 1891 à Ixelles en Belgique. Il est ministre de la Guerre (parti républicain) de 1886 à 1887. Il est connu pour avoir ébranlé la Troisième République, porté par un mouvement portant le nom de boulangisme. Sa popularité est due à divers coups d'éclat et des circonstances peu banales : il réussit à faire expulser du gouvernement le duc D'Aumale, il soutient les mineurs grévistes et invite l'armée envoyée contre eux de se joindre à leur mouvement, il améliore les conditions des soldats... Après avoir réussi à rassembler autour de lui tous les mécontents, de l'extrême gauche à la droite dure et nationaliste, il est triomphalement élu dans plusieurs départements (ainsi qu'à Paris) mais, bien qu’appuyé par tous, il renonce, en 1889, à faire le coup d'État qui l’aurait porté au pouvoir et s'enfuit en Belgique. Condamné à la prison à perpétuité par contumace, il se suicide sur la tombe de sa maîtresse.
Georges Boulanger, general officer and politician, was born on April 29, 1837 in Rennes and died on September 30, 1891 in Ixelles, Belgium. He was Minister of War (Republican Party) from 1886 to 1887. He is known for having shaken up the Third Republic, carried by a movement called Boulangism. His popularity was due to various coups and unusual circumstances: he succeeded in having the Duke of Aumale expelled from the government, he supported the striking miners and invited the army sent against them to join their movement, he improved the conditions of the soldiers... After having succeeded in gathering around him all the discontented, from the extreme left to the hard and nationalist right, he was triumphantly elected in several departments (as well as in Paris) but, although supported by all, he renounced, in 1889, the coup d'état that would have brought him to power and fled to Belgium. Sentenced to life imprisonment in absentia, he committed suicide on the grave of his mistress
Georges Boulanger, general officer and politician, was born on April 29, 1837 in Rennes and died on September 30, 1891 in Ixelles, Belgium. He was Minister of War (Republican Party) from 1886 to 1887. He is known for having shaken up the Third Republic, carried by a movement called Boulangism. His popularity was due to various coups and unusual circumstances: he succeeded in having the Duke of Aumale expelled from the government, he supported the striking miners and invited the army sent against them to join their movement, he improved the conditions of the soldiers... After having succeeded in gathering around him all the discontented, from the extreme left to the hard and nationalist right, he was triumphantly elected in several departments (as well as in Paris) but, although supported by all, he renounced, in 1889, the coup d'état that would have brought him to power and fled to Belgium. Sentenced to life imprisonment in absentia, he committed suicide on the grave of his mistress







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