fjt_04489 - LUIGI XIII IL GIUSTO Naissance de Louis XIV 1638
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Tipo : Naissance de Louis XIV
Data: 1638
Metallo : rame rosso
N° nelle opere di riferimento :
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : INCIPIENT. MAGNI. PROCEDERE. MENSES. À L'EXERGUE : IVLIVS.
Descrittivo diritto : Tête laurée de Jules César à droite.
Traduzione diritto : De grandes moissons commencent à s'annoncer.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : OMNIA. TERRA. QVIBVS À L'EXERGUE : 1638.
Descrittivo rovescio : Grande corbeille remplie d'épis, de fleurs et de fruits.
Traduzione rovescio : La terre leur donne tout.
Commento
D'après Feuardent, ce jeton aurait été fabriqué à l'instigation de Jules Mazarin pour commémorer la naissance d'un fils à Louis XIII le 5 septembre 1638 après vingt trois ans de mariage avec Anne d'Autriche.Il compare le roi à César ramenant l'Age d'or. Les "Douze Césars" de Suétone reviennent à la mode et de nombreuses séries de jetons reproduisent les empereurs romains de César à Domitien. D'autre part, Jules Mazarin, italien, grand amateur d'art et admirateur de l'Empire Romain, a pu vouloir marquer l'événement providentiel qui donnait un héritier au royaume de France et lui fit adjoindre parmi ses prénoms, Dieudonné (Dieu nous l'a donné). Qualité de gravure exceptionnelle.
According to Feuardent, this token was made at the instigation of Jules Mazarin to commemorate the birth of a son to Louis XIII on September 5, 1638, after twenty-three years of marriage to Anne of Austria. He compares the king to Caesar bringing back the Golden Age. Suetonius' \\\"Twelve Caesars\\\" are back in fashion, and many series of tokens reproduce the Roman emperors from Caesar to Domitian. On the other hand, Jules Mazarin, an Italian, great art lover and admirer of the Roman Empire, may have wanted to mark the providential event that gave an heir to the kingdom of France and added Dieudonné (God gave him to us) among his first names. Exceptional engraving quality
According to Feuardent, this token was made at the instigation of Jules Mazarin to commemorate the birth of a son to Louis XIII on September 5, 1638, after twenty-three years of marriage to Anne of Austria. He compares the king to Caesar bringing back the Golden Age. Suetonius' \\\"Twelve Caesars\\\" are back in fashion, and many series of tokens reproduce the Roman emperors from Caesar to Domitian. On the other hand, Jules Mazarin, an Italian, great art lover and admirer of the Roman Empire, may have wanted to mark the providential event that gave an heir to the kingdom of France and added Dieudonné (God gave him to us) among his first names. Exceptional engraving quality