Live auction - fwo_436637 - SPAGNA 4 Reales Isabelle II 1840 Barcelone
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Valutazione : | 250 € |
Prezzo : | no offerta |
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Data di fine vendita : | 01 agosto 2017 18:38:10 |
Tipo : 4 Reales Isabelle II
Data: 1840
Nome della officina / città: Barcelone
Quantità coniata : -
Metallo : argento
Diametro : 23 mm
Asse di coniazione : 12 h.
Peso : 5,78 g.
Orlo : striée
Grado di rarità : R2
N° nelle opere di riferimento :
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : ISABEL POR LA GRACIA DE DIOS Y LA CONST. 1840..
Descrittivo diritto : Tête nue à droite d’Isabelle coiffée d’un chignon.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : REYNA DE LAS ESPANAS / B.
Descrittivo rovescio : Écu couronné, écartelé aux 1 et 4 de Castille et aux 2 et 3 de Léon ; enté de Grenade en pointe ; petit écu de Bourbon en cœur ; le tout entouré du collier de la Toison d'or.
Commento
Marie-Louise, dite Isabelle II (1830-1904) est la fille de Ferdinand VII (1784-1830) et de Marie-Christine de Bourbon-Parme (1806-1878). Elle succède à son père en 1833 en vertu de la pragmatique sanction qui avait écarté du trône son oncle don Carlos. Sa mère est régente puis d'espartero entre 1841 et 1843. Au début de son règne, débutent les guerres carlistes. Déclarée majeure à 14 ans en 1843, elle épouse en 1846 son cousin François d'Assise, duc de Cadix (1822-1902). Son règne personnel commence en 1854 tandis que se développe l'influence de nombreux favoris et une alternance entre O'Donnell et Narváez au pouvoir jusqu'en 1868. Après un mécontentement croissant, Isabelle est chassée du trône en 1868 et la première République est proclamée. La reine se réfugie alors en France. Refusant dans un premier temps d'abdiquer, sa succession entraîne le déclenchement de la guerre franco-allemande de 1870. Elle abdique finalement en faveur de son fils Alphonse XII (1857-1885) qui devient roi en 1874. Elle meurt en 1904 à Paris.
Maria Luisa, known as Isabella II (1830-1904) was the daughter of Ferdinand VII (1784-1830) and Maria Christina of Bourbon-Parma (1806-1878). She succeeded her father in 1833 by virtue of the pragmatic sanction that had removed her uncle Don Carlos from the throne. Her mother was regent and then espartero between 1841 and 1843. At the beginning of her reign, the Carlist Wars began. Declared an adult at the age of 14 in 1843, she married her cousin Francis of Assisi, Duke of Cadiz (1822-1902) in 1846. Her personal reign began in 1854, with the growing influence of numerous favorites and alternating power between O'Donnell and Narváez until 1868. After growing discontent, Isabella was ousted from the throne in 1868 and the First Republic was proclaimed. The queen then took refuge in France. Initially refusing to abdicate, her succession led to the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. She finally abdicated in favor of her son Alfonso XII (1857-1885), who became king in 1874. She died in 1904 in Paris.
Maria Luisa, known as Isabella II (1830-1904) was the daughter of Ferdinand VII (1784-1830) and Maria Christina of Bourbon-Parma (1806-1878). She succeeded her father in 1833 by virtue of the pragmatic sanction that had removed her uncle Don Carlos from the throne. Her mother was regent and then espartero between 1841 and 1843. At the beginning of her reign, the Carlist Wars began. Declared an adult at the age of 14 in 1843, she married her cousin Francis of Assisi, Duke of Cadiz (1822-1902) in 1846. Her personal reign began in 1854, with the growing influence of numerous favorites and alternating power between O'Donnell and Narváez until 1868. After growing discontent, Isabella was ousted from the throne in 1868 and the First Republic was proclaimed. The queen then took refuge in France. Initially refusing to abdicate, her succession led to the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. She finally abdicated in favor of her son Alfonso XII (1857-1885), who became king in 1874. She died in 1904 in Paris.