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v22_0802 - LORRAINE - DUCHY OF BAR - ROBERT Gros tournois

LORRAINE - DUCHY OF BAR - ROBERT Gros tournois VF
MONNAIES 22 (2005)
Starting price : 100.00 €
Estimate : 190.00 €
Realised price : 115.00 €
Number of bids : 2
Maximum bid : 120.00 €
Type : Gros tournois
Date: n.d.
Metal : silver
Diameter : 25 mm
Orientation dies : 11 h.
Weight : 2,95 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Ce gros est frappé sur un flan présentant un éclatement à 5 heures au droit. Exemplaire taché au revers et présentant une patine grise
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : + ROBERTVS. DVX ; LÉGENDE EXTÉRIEURE : + BNDICTV: SIT: HOME: DHI: NRI: DEI: XPI.
Obverse description : Croix.
Obverse translation : (Robert, duc ; Que le nom de notre seigneur Jésus Christ soit béni).

Reverse


Reverse legend : TVRONVS. CIVIS.
Reverse description : Châtel tournois sommé d’une croisette coupant lé legende en haut.
Reverse translation : (Cité de Tours).

Historical background


LORRAINE - DUCHY OF BAR - ROBERT

(22/08/1354-12/04/1411)

Robert (1344-1411) is the second son of Henri IV de Bar (1336-1344) and Yolande de Flandre. Yolande was regent for Edward II (1344-1352) until 1348/9. After the death of Edward II, Robert succeeded him, under the regency of his mother until 1354 or 1355. First count from 1352 to 1354, then duke, because the earldom was elevated to a duchy on October 17, 1354, Robert is also Marquis of Pont-à-Mousson from 1354. Robert married in 1364 Marie de France (1344-1404), daughter of Jean-le-Bon and Judith of Bavaria, which did not prevent the Duke from continuing to imitate the coinage of his father-in-law. The Duke of Bar, like his predecessors, fought against the Duke of Lorraine and the Bishop of Metz. Taken prisoner in 1368, he had to pay a ransom of 140,000 gold florins. In 1399, Robert gave the marquisate of Pont-à-Mousson to his son Édouard, who succeeded him under the name of Édouard III (1411-1415). Nearly a million coins were minted between February 20, 1371 and December 23, 1372, very few of which have survived..

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