Obverse
Obverse legend : LVDOVICVS. XIII. FRANCORVM. ET. NAV. REX.
Obverse description : Écus de France et de Navarre couronnés entourés du double collier.
Obverse translation : LOUIS XIII, ROI DES FRANCS ET DE NAVARRE.
Reverse
Reverse legend : PAX. ET. FOELICITAS. TEMPORVM..
Reverse description : Une Foi tenant un caducée cerné de deux cornes d'abondance.
Reverse translation : LA PAIX ET LE BONHEUR DES TEMPS.
Historical background
LOUIS XIII THE JUST
(05/14/1610-05/14/1643)
Louis XIII was born on September 27, 1601. He became king on the assassination of Henri IV on May 14, 1610 and was crowned on October 17, 1610. During his minority, the regency was entrusted to Marie de Médicis. Sully resigned in 1611, Concini became Queen's Counsel and was appointed Marshal of France in 1613. The revolt of the Great forces the Queen to convene the States General in 1614, the last time before the Revolution. The king became an adult at the age of 13 and married Anne of Austria (1601-1666) on November 28, 1615. Richelieu entered the Council in 1616 at the request of Concini who was assassinated on April 24, 1617 by the captain of the guards, Vitry. Louis XIII exiled his mother to Blois then reconciled with her, thanks to Richelieu, in 1619 but Marie revolted again in 1620. In 1621, de Luynes, a friend of Louis XIII, was appointed constable of France. Richelieu is named cardinal in 1622 and enters the Council, he is prime minister in 1624.