E-auction 28-9386 - fjt_07305 - PARIS - ILE DE FRANCE Claude Le Peletier, prévot des marchands de Paris 1671
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Valutazione : | 28 € |
Prezzo : | 9 € |
Offerta maxima : | 9 € |
Data di fine vendita : | 28 ottobre 2013 18:21:00 |
partecipanti : | 2 partecipanti |
Tipo : Claude Le Peletier, prévot des marchands de Paris
Data: 1671
Metallo : ottone
Diametro : 26 mm
Asse di coniazione : 6 h.
Orlo : lisse
Grado di rarità : R1
N° nelle opere di riferimento :
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : DE. LA. 2E. PREVOSTE. DE. MR. LE. PRESID. LE. PELETIER.
Descrittivo diritto : Armes de Claude Le Peletier.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : OBSTRICTIS. ALIIS. PRAETER. IAPYGA ; À L'EXERGUE : 1671.
Descrittivo rovescio : Armes de Paris.
Traduzione rovescio : Les autre vents ayant été enchaînés, excepté l'Iapyx.
Commento
Claude Le Peletier, seigneur d’Ablon, de Montmélian, de Morfontaine...., né en juin 1631, d’abord conseiller au Châtelet, il passa, le 29 janvier 1652, au Parlement, où il devint, en 1662, président de la cinquième chambre des enquêtes. Après la mort de Gaston, duc d’Orléans (2 février 1660), il fut tuteur des filles de ce prince. En 1667, il fut choisi pour doyen d’honneur de la Faculté de droit. Nommé conseiller d’État en 1673, il fut appelé, en 1683, après la mort de Colbert, au poste de contrôleur général des finances, qu’il occupa jusqu’en septembre 1689, et il fut, en outre, créé ministre d’État. En 1686, il acheta une charge de président à mortier, qu’il céda, trois ans après, à son fils Louis. Enfin, il fut chargé de la surintendance des postes en 1671, en remplacement du marquis de Louvois. Désirant le repos, il se démit de ses emplois en 1697, et il mourut, dans la retraite, le 10 août 1711, à quatre-vingt ans.
Claude Le Peletier, Lord of Ablon, Montmélian, Morfontaine..., born in June 1631, first a councilor at the Châtelet, he moved to Parliament on January 29, 1652, where he became, in 1662, president of the fifth chamber of inquiries. After the death of Gaston, Duke of Orléans (February 2, 1660), he was tutor to the daughters of this prince. In 1667, he was chosen as honorary dean of the Faculty of Law. Appointed Councilor of State in 1673, he was called, in 1683, after the death of Colbert, to the post of Comptroller General of Finances, which he held until September 1689, and he was, in addition, created Minister of State. In 1686, he bought a position of president of mortar, which he ceded, three years later, to his son Louis. Finally, he was put in charge of the superintendence of the posts in 1671, replacing the Marquis de Louvois. Desiring rest, he resigned from his duties in 1697, and he died in retirement on August 10, 1711, at the age of eighty.
Claude Le Peletier, Lord of Ablon, Montmélian, Morfontaine..., born in June 1631, first a councilor at the Châtelet, he moved to Parliament on January 29, 1652, where he became, in 1662, president of the fifth chamber of inquiries. After the death of Gaston, Duke of Orléans (February 2, 1660), he was tutor to the daughters of this prince. In 1667, he was chosen as honorary dean of the Faculty of Law. Appointed Councilor of State in 1673, he was called, in 1683, after the death of Colbert, to the post of Comptroller General of Finances, which he held until September 1689, and he was, in addition, created Minister of State. In 1686, he bought a position of president of mortar, which he ceded, three years later, to his son Louis. Finally, he was put in charge of the superintendence of the posts in 1671, replacing the Marquis de Louvois. Desiring rest, he resigned from his duties in 1697, and he died in retirement on August 10, 1711, at the age of eighty.