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Home > > France HENRY II (POSTHUMOUS) - TESTON WITH NAKED HEAD, 1st TYPE 1560 M TOULOUSE

Coin France HENRY II (POSTHUMOUS) - TESTON WITH NAKED HEAD, 1st TYPE 1560 M TOULOUSE

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Product type
Coin
Date/Year
1560
Country
France
Quality
VG+
Personality
Henri II
Workshop
Toulouse (M)
Diameter (mm)
26.5
Poids
7.92
Titrage
898
Metals
Silver (898%)
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Second son of Francis I and Claude of France, Henry II became heir to the throne when its older brother died in 1536. He received the titles of Dauphin of France and Duke of Britanny.

Henry II continued the political and artistic work of his father. He pursued the Italian wars, focusing his attention on the Empire of Charles V which he managed to defeat. Henry II maintained the strength of France but his reign ended with unfavorable events such as the defeat of Saint-Quentin (1557) and the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis which puts an end to the Italian dream.

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