fjt_09971 - BÂTIMENTS DU ROI LOUIS XIV - L'Hôtel des Invalides 1707
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Tipo : LOUIS XIV - L'Hôtel des Invalides
Data: 1707
Metallo : rame rosso
Diametro : 28 mm
N° nelle opere di riferimento :
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : LUDOVICUS. MAGNUS. REX.
Descrittivo diritto : Tête à droite de Louis XIV signée TB en monogramme [n° 248 var.].
Traduzione diritto : Louis le Grand, roi.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : VOVI. DEO. EXERCITUM ; À L'EXERGUE : AEDIF. REG. 1707.
Descrittivo rovescio : L'Hôtel des Invalides, avec la coupole achevée par Mansart.
Traduzione rovescio : J'ai voué l'armée à Dieu ; à l'exergue : bâtiments du Roi 1707.
Commento
L'idée de fonder un hôpital destiné à accueillir les officiers et soldats mutilés préoccupa Henri IV puis Louis XIII, qui fit agrandir, à cet effet, le château de Bicêtre. Enfin, Louis XIV, affecta Bicêtre aux malades civils, et ordonna, en 1670, la fondation d'un hôtel royal "pour le logement, subsistance et entretenement de tous les pauvres officiers et soldats de nos troupes qui ont été ou seront estropiés, ou qui, ayant vieillis dans le service icelles, ne seront plus capables de nous en rendre". La même année, le 30 novembre, les travaux débutèrent sur les plans de Libéral Bruant. Jules-Hardouin Mansart fut chargé d'agrandir l'église du centre de laquelle s'élève le dôme.
The idea of founding a hospital to accommodate mutilated officers and soldiers preoccupied Henri IV and then Louis XIII, who enlarged the Château de Bicêtre for this purpose. Finally, Louis XIV assigned Bicêtre to civilian sick people, and ordered, in 1670, the foundation of a royal hotel \\\"for the housing, subsistence and maintenance of all the poor officers and soldiers of our troops who have been or will be crippled, or who, having grown old in their service, will no longer be able to render us service.\\\" The same year, on November 30, work began on the plans of Libéral Bruant. Jules-Hardouin Mansart was commissioned to enlarge the church from the center of which rises the dome.
The idea of founding a hospital to accommodate mutilated officers and soldiers preoccupied Henri IV and then Louis XIII, who enlarged the Château de Bicêtre for this purpose. Finally, Louis XIV assigned Bicêtre to civilian sick people, and ordered, in 1670, the foundation of a royal hotel \\\"for the housing, subsistence and maintenance of all the poor officers and soldiers of our troops who have been or will be crippled, or who, having grown old in their service, will no longer be able to render us service.\\\" The same year, on November 30, work began on the plans of Libéral Bruant. Jules-Hardouin Mansart was commissioned to enlarge the church from the center of which rises the dome.







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