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Live auction - fwo_974970 - AUSTRIA - TYROL - MAXIMILIAN I Guldiner n.d. Hall

AUSTRIA - TYROL - MAXIMILIAN I Guldiner n.d. Hall AU
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Type : Guldiner
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : Hall
Quantity minted : -
Metal : silver
Diameter : 42,5 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 30,42 g.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Monnaie de toute beauté pour ce rare type. De légers coups sont à noter sur les deux faces mais les reliefs sont nets et les bustes sont bien venus à la frappe. Patine grise
Catalogue references :
Vogelhuber3
Predigree :
Monnaie provenant de la collection L-M

Obverse


Obverse legend : MAXIMILIAN 9 MAGNANIM 9 ARCHIDVX AVSTRIE BVRGVND.
Obverse description : Buste de Maximilien Ier âgé de 19 ans à droite entouré de ETA et TIS19.

Reverse


Reverse legend : MARIA KAROLI FILIA HERES BVRGVND BRAB CONIVGES.
Reverse description : Buste de Marie de Bourgogne âgée de 20 ans à droite entouré de ETAT et IS 20.

Commentary


Ces monnaies sont datées de 1479 mais ont été frappées à partir de 1511 après la mort de la seconde femme de Maximilien.
La monnaie a été gravé par Ulrich Ursentaler d’après la médaille de Giovani Candida pour le mariage de Maximilien avec Marie de Bourgogne.

Historical background


AUSTRIA - TYROL - MAXIMILIAN I

(08/19/1493-01/12/1519)

Maximilian was born on March 22, 1459 in Wiener-Neustadt, son of Emperor Frederick III. In 1477, he married Marie de Bourgogne, only daughter and heiress of Charles the Bold; this marriage brought the Netherlands into the possessions of the Habsburgs, which triggered a war of succession with the King of France Louis XI which was only settled with the Treaty of Arras (December 23, 1482); this treaty granted the King of France Picardy and Burgundy, Maximilian keeping the Netherlands and Franche-Comté. After the death of Marie de Bourgogne in 1482, following a fall from a horse, he remained regent of the Netherlands and tried to incorporate Flanders into it, provoking the revolts of Ghent and Liège. This new conflict only ended with the peace of Kadzand (June 30, 1492). In 1489, he married by proxy Anne of Brittany, but this marriage contrary to the interests of the King of France was broken. He became emperor on the death of his father and in 1493 he married his son, Philippe le Beau, to Jeanne la Folle. He left to his grandson, Charles V, more than half of Europe.

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