fjt_520639 - FRANC-MAÇONNERIE - PARIS LES NEUF SOEURS 1778
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Tipo : LES NEUF SOEURS
Data: 1778
Metallo : ottone
Diametro : 21 mm
Asse di coniazione : 12 h.
Peso : 4 g.
Orlo : Lisse
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Traces et restes de soudure au revers ?
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Exemplaire provenant de la Collection JCT
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : L :. LES NEUF SOEURS (FLEUR À CINQ PÉTALES).
Descrittivo diritto : 50 c.
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Loge fondée en 1776. Nous pouvons lire très attentivement dans l’ouvrage de Marc Labouret les informations qui suivent. “Le nom de cette loge se réfère aux neuf muses des arts et des sciences. Cette loge regroupa de nombreux intellectuels, savants et penseurs des Lumières. Voltaire fut initié par cette loge. Benjamin Franklin, ambassadeur en France des colonies anglaises d’Amérique joua un role important pour convaincre la France de combattre pour l’indépendance américaine. Franklin deviendra vénérable de cette loge. Cette médaille serait frappée à l’occasion du cinquantième anniversaire de la nouvelle fonction de Franklin au sein de cette loge. Il n’est pas à exclure que ce jeton soit postérieur à l’extinction de la loge en 1848. Dans ce cas, il serait imputable à une autre loge homonyme à Bordeaux ou à Paris...”.
Lodge founded in 1776. We can read the following information very carefully in Marc Labouret's book. “The name of this lodge refers to the nine muses of the arts and sciences. This lodge brought together many intellectuals, scholars, and thinkers of the Enlightenment. Voltaire was initiated by this lodge. Benjamin Franklin, ambassador to France from the English colonies in America, played an important role in convincing France to fight for American independence. Franklin would become a venerable of this lodge. This medal would be struck on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of Franklin's new position within this lodge. It cannot be excluded that this token is subsequent to the extinction of the lodge in 1848. In this case, it would be attributable to another homonymous lodge in Bordeaux or Paris...”
Lodge founded in 1776. We can read the following information very carefully in Marc Labouret's book. “The name of this lodge refers to the nine muses of the arts and sciences. This lodge brought together many intellectuals, scholars, and thinkers of the Enlightenment. Voltaire was initiated by this lodge. Benjamin Franklin, ambassador to France from the English colonies in America, played an important role in convincing France to fight for American independence. Franklin would become a venerable of this lodge. This medal would be struck on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of Franklin's new position within this lodge. It cannot be excluded that this token is subsequent to the extinction of the lodge in 1848. In this case, it would be attributable to another homonymous lodge in Bordeaux or Paris...”