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fjt_741857 - SÉRIE MÉTALLIQUE DES ROIS DE FRANCE Règne de LOUIS X - 46 - Émission de Louis XVIII n.d.

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Тип Règne de LOUIS X - 46 - Émission de Louis XVIII
Дата: n.d.
Металл: brass
Диаметр: 32 mm
Ориентация осей монеты: 12 h.
Вес: 10,56 g.
Век: Cannelée
Редкость: R1
Происхождение:
Exemplaire provenant de la Collection MARINECHE

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Аверс: легенда: LOUIS X ROY DE FRAN. ET DE NAVAR..
Аверс: описание: Buste imaginaire couronné et drapé à gauche.

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Реверс: легенда: 46- NÉ 1289 - SUCCEDE 1314 - LA NAVARRE POSSEDEE PAR HEREDITE- MORT 1316 - TROISIEME RACE / P..
Реверс: Описание: en huit lignes.

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Louis X de France, dit le Hutin (c'est-à-dire le querelleur), né le 4 octobre 1289 à Paris, mort le 5 juin 1316 à Vincennes, fut roi de Navarre de 1305 à 1316 (sous le nom de Louis Ier) et roi de France de 1314 à 1316 (sous le nom de Louis X), douzième de la dynastie dite des Capétiens directs.
Fils du roi de France Philippe IV le Bel et de la reine de Navarre Jeanne Ire, Louis X ne laissa pas de descendance au trône de France (son seul fils, Jean Ier de France, né après sa mort, ne vécut que quelques jours).
Louis X hérita de la couronne de Navarre au décès de sa mère, Jeanne de Champagne, reine de Navarre. Le royaume était administré localement par un gouverneur nommé par les souverains français. Philippe IV qui maintenait ses fils sous sa dépendance et son strict contrôle selon les habitudes héritées de Philippe Auguste, ne l'autorisa à rejoindre la Navarre qu'en 1307 pour s'y faire couronner par l'assemblée des nobles, les Corte. Louis X se rendit en Navarre avec son épouse Marguerite de Bourgogne et une forte délégation de nobles français. Ils furent couronnés le 1er octobre 1307 roi et reine de Navarre à Pampelune.
Pour la suite de la biographie, voir http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_X_de_France.
Louis X of France, known as the Quarrelsome (i.e. the Quarrelsome), born on October 4, 1289 in Paris, died on June 5, 1316 in Vincennes, was King of Navarre from 1305 to 1316 (under the name of Louis I) and King of France from 1314 to 1316 (under the name of Louis X), twelfth of the dynasty known as the direct Capetians.
Son of the King of France Philip IV the Fair and the Queen of Navarre Jeanne I, Louis X left no descendants on the throne of France (his only son, John I of France, born after his death, lived only a few days)..
Louis X inherited the crown of Navarre upon the death of his mother, Jeanne de Champagne, Queen of Navarre.. The kingdom was administered locally by a governor appointed by the French sovereigns. Philip IV, who kept his sons under his control and under strict control according to the habits inherited from Philip Augustus, only authorized him to join Navarre in 1307 to be crowned there by the assembly of nobles, the Corte.. Louis X went to Navarre with his wife Margaret of Burgundy and a large delegation of French nobles.. They were crowned king and queen of Navarre on October 1, 1307 in Pamplona..
For the rest of the biography, see http://fr. Wikipedia. org/wiki/Louis_X_of_France

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METALLIC SERIES OF THE KINGS OF FRANCE

This series was engraved by Thomas Bernard and is interrupted, for this author, with the token of Louis XIV. The following tokens are engraved by Nicolas Gatteaux for Louis XV, Duvivier for Louis XVI, Puymaurin and Gayrard for Louis XVII, Puymaurin and Depaulis for Louis XVIII. The series is often attributed to Jean Dassier on the faith of Forrer but he corrects his assertion in his volume VIII and confirms the archives of the Monnaie de Paris which specify that the series was commissioned by Monsieur de Launay. There are different issues, in copper or brass, of varying weights but consistent by series, the reverse dies are sometimes varied. The classification of kings is done according to ancient usage, in three successive races. We note the existence of a very rare token explaining the abbreviations that we have only seen in a brass series. The packaging of this series was in a wooden tube. It is of course very difficult to reconstruct it and it should be noted that the different tokens have very different rarities, having probably been bought piecemeal by the public, favoring the good kings. There is at least one series in silver, possibly apocryphal, completed up to Napoleon III with tokens for all successive regimes, including the Revolution and Napoleon I, see MONNAIES 28, n° 1395. This series is documented in a small book by Philippe Marinèche from whoever can acquire it, contact phmarineche@aol. com.

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