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fme_465704 - LOUIS-PHILIPPE I Médaille, Roi Henri III

LOUIS-PHILIPPE I Médaille, Roi Henri III AU
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价格 : 100.00 €
种类 Médaille, Roi Henri III
日期: 1835
材质 bronze
直径 51,5 mm
模子方针 12 h.
硬币制模工 CAQUÉ Armand Auguste (1795-1881)
重量 59 g.
侧面 lisse
关于品相的说明
Intéressante médaille avec agréable patine brune et brillante
出版目录中的项代码 :

正面


正面的文字 HENRI III ROI DE - FRANCE ET DE POLOGNE.
正面的说明书 Buste lauré à droite de Henri III, millésime à l’exergue : 1835.

背面


背面的文字 HENRI III / 62EME ROI. / - / FRERE DE CHARLES IX. / - / NE 1551 / ROI 1574. / - / ETATS DE BLOIS 1577. / INSTITUTION / DE L’ORDRE DU S.T ESPRIT 1578. / LIGUE DES CATHOLIQUES / ET DES HUGUENOTS 1585. / BATAILLES DE COUTRAS / ET D’AUNEAU 1587. / JOURNEE DES BARRICADES / 1588. / - / MORT 1589..
背面的说明书 Légende en 15 lignes.

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Intéressante médaille signée Caqué et datée. Elle fait partie de la série de 73 médailles en bronze au module de 51mm gravées de 1835 à 1840 par Caqué.

Armand Auguste Caqué, né à Saintes (Charente-Inférieure) le 24 janvier 1795 et mort à Paris le 31 décembre 1881 à l'âge de 86 ans, est un sculpteur, graveur et médailleur français. Graveur officiel de l'empereur Napoléon III. Ses médailles sont signées CAQUÉ F et quelquefois sa signature est suivie de la mention "Graveur de S. M. l'Empereur".

Henri III (Henri III de Valois), né le 19 septembre 1551 à Fontainebleau et mort assassiné le 2 août 1589 à Saint-Cloud, est roi de Pologne de 1573 à 1575 et roi de France de 1574 à 1589. Il demeure le dernier roi de la dynastie des Valois.
Quatrième fils du roi Henri II et de la reine Catherine de Médicis, Henri n'est pas destiné à la couronne. Sous le règne de son frère Charles IX, il s'illustre comme chef de l'armée royale en remportant sur les protestants les batailles de Jarnac et de Moncontour. À l'âge de 21 ans, il se porte candidat pour le trône vacant de Pologne et le 11 mai 1573, il est élu sous le nom d'Henryk Walezy, roi de Pologne et grand-duc de Lituanie. Son règne ne dure pas plus d'un an, puisqu'à l'annonce de la mort de son frère, décédé sans descendant mâle, il abandonne son royaume pour lui succéder sur le trône de France.

历史细节


LOUIS-PHILIPPE I

(7/08/1830-24/02/1848)

Born in Paris in 1773, Louis-Philippe is the eldest son of Louis-Philippe Joseph, Duke of Orléans (Philippe-Égalité), guillotined in 1793 for corruption after having voted for the death of his cousin Louis XVI. He successively bears the titles of Duke of Valois, Chartres and Orleans from 1793. Favorable to the Revolution, like his father, he nevertheless had to take refuge in Switzerland then he traveled to Scandinavia, the United States and finally settled in England in 1801.. The Restoration allows him to find the immense possessions of his family but he remains considered as a potential rival by Louis XVIII who receives him coldly. Refugee in England during the Hundred Days, he returned to France in 1817. Greedy for gain, he gave his support to the opposition represented by the liberal party while relying on the possessing upper middle class.. The days of 1830 gave him the opportunity to come to power after having adhered to the tricolor flag and multiplied the promises. He became on July 31, 1830 lieutenant general of the kingdom then king of the French on August 7. His reign, under a liberal appearance, will become that of the bourgeoisie and business circles while the oppositions (Legitimists, Bonapartists, Republicans and Socialists) are maintained illegally.. His peace policy and his authority then earned him significant prestige with the European courts.. The banker Laffitte is Prime Minister. La Fayette is one of the architects of this "bourgeois revolution". On March 13, 1831, Casimir Périer replaced Laffitte. France intervenes in Belgium in August 1831 to counter the Dutch. The Legitimists, with the rue des Prouvaires plot, try to establish Henry V as king while his mother tries to raise the Vendée. She was arrested on December 3, 1832 in Nantes.. The cholera epidemic kills more than ten thousand people in Paris, including Casimir Périer. General Lamarque's funeral was the occasion for an attempted republican uprising, crushed in blood (see. Wretched). The French occupy Antwerp on December 23, 1832.. Fieschi's attack of July 28, 1835 against Louis-Philippe kills eighteen people including Marshal Mortier. The first Paris-Orléans railway line and the July column were inaugurated on October 24, 1837 and July 28, 1840 respectively.. The year 1840 marked a turning point in the regime, with great ministerial instability before having the Guizot ministry ("Get rich!").. Prince Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, after a second putsch attempt, was sentenced to life imprisonment and locked up in Fort Ham from which he escaped in 1846. Napoleon's ashes are brought from Saint Helena and transferred to Les Invalides. From 1841, Louis-Philippe committed France to the path of the total conquest of Algeria, already begun under Charles X, while a major economic boom developed in Metropolitan France.. A law in 1841 limits child labor to 12 hours. The first serious railway accident took place on the Paris-Versailles line and caused 45 deaths on May 8, 1842. On July 13, the Duke of Orleans, the king's eldest son, died accidentally. On May 16, 1843, the Duke of Aumale took the smala of Abd-el-Kader who managed to escape. Bugeaud, Governor of Algeria, is made Marshal. 1843 is also the beginning of the Entente Cordiale and the visit of Queen Victoria to France. The French beat the Moroccans at Isly. Abd-el-Kader surrenders on December 23, 1847. The refusal of reforms leads to the fall of the regime during the Banquet Campaign and Louis-Philippe, dethroned on February 24, 1848, takes refuge in England after having abdicated in favor of his grandson..

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