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Live auction - fme_933617 - NETHERLANDS - UNITED PROVINCES Médaille, Paix de Breda

NETHERLANDS - UNITED PROVINCES Médaille, Paix de Breda XF
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Type : Médaille, Paix de Breda
Date: 1667
Metal : copper
Diameter : 69 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Engraver ADOLFZOON Christoffel
Weight : 149,44 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Patine marron hétérogène, présentant de l’usure sur les reliefs. Présence de coups et rayures, notamment sur la tranche

Obverse


Obverse legend : MITIS - ET - PORTIS // À L’EXERGUE : PROCUL. HINC. MAIA. BESTIA / IUN. REGNISI 22..
Obverse description : Allégorie féminine debout, casquée, drapée à l’antique, tenant un sceptre d’une main et une lance de l’autre autour de laquelle est nouée un foudre, marchant sur une femme nue. Bataille navale à l’arrière plan.
Obverse translation : Gentil et fort // Partez de ces États, bête vicieuse.

Reverse


Reverse legend : IRATO BELLUM - PLACATO NUMINE PAX EST // À L’EXERGUE : EDIIT. CONCORDIAE. MATER / BRE - DAE A 1667.
Reverse description : Allégorie féminine de la Paix, debout et de face, drapée à l’antique, tenant une corne d’abondance d’une main avec un caducée, une épée de l’autre. Navires à l’arrière plan. Blasons de part et d’autre.

Historical background


NETHERLANDS - UNITED PROVINCES

(1581-1795)

The production of historical series tokens began in 1581 when the Netherlands emancipated itself from the tutelage of the King of Spain, Philip II. It is perpetuated for more than a century and informs us about the great events in the history of the United Provinces.. It also provides us with valuable information on the daily life and customs of the inhabitants of the new Republic.. In 1555, Philip II succeeded his father in the Netherlands. From 1568 begins the Eighty Years' War (1568-1648) and the Duke of Alba, new governor of the Netherlands, puts the region on fire and sword. The execution of Charles d'Egmont is the signal of the revolt. The Walloon provinces fall under royal obedience (Union of Arras), the others join the Union of Utrecht. The States General dismiss Philip II and offer the crown to François d'Anjou, brother of Henry III. The Duke of Anjou dies in 1584 as well as Guillaume le Taciturne who is assassinated. Maurice de Nassau, his son, becomes Stathouder of Holland. The States General offer sovereignty to the Queen of England, Elizabeth I (1558-1603) who is preparing to fight against her cousin, Philip II of Spain, who will finally be defeated and his Invincible Armada destroyed under the English coast in 1588. Philip II of Spain died in 1598. His son, Philip III of Spain, succeeded him and entrusted the administration of the Netherlands to his half-sister Isabelle (1556-1633), the daughter of Elisabeth of Valois, who had just married Albert, Archduke of Austria (1559-1621), one of the sons of Maximilian of Austria, she kept the government until her death in 1633.

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