1644 France Louis XIV Silver 1/2 Ecu – gVF
Louis XIV 1/12 Ecu struck in the French town of Paris, dated 1644, with Rose after legend..
Graded as good Very Fine, constant dark toning, a pleasing example.
Description
Origin:France
Mint: Paris
Denomination:1/12 Ecu with short wick
Composition:Silver
Date: 1644
Obverse:LVD·XIIII·D·G· FR·ET·NAV·REX, Louis XIV child head laureate
Reverse:SIT·NOMEN·DOMINI·BENEDICTVM·1644 (Rose) ·A· Shield with three lys flower crowned, (Sit Nomen Domini Benedictum.Translation: Blessed be the name of the Lord)
Edge:Plain
Grade:good Very Fine, constant dark toning
Diameter, Weight & Orientation:24mm, 2.3g; 6h
Provenance:Ex. Private Collection, Sydney, Australia
References:Dy royales. 1470; Gad R2.169; Ciani. 1850,
Louis XIV of France: The Sun King and the Absolute Monarch
Birth and Early Promise
Louis XIV was born on 5 September 1638 at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, just outside Paris. His parents, King Louis XIII and Anne of Austria, had waited over 20 years for an heir. Consequently, Louis’s birth was hailed as a divine gift, earning him the title Dieudonné—”God-given.”
Reign of Spectacle and Sovereignty
Ascending the throne in 1643 at the age of four, Louis ruled under a regency led by his mother and Cardinal Mazarin. However, once Mazarin died in 1661, Louis took full control. He famously declared, “L’État, c’est moi”—”I am the state.” Throughout his reign, he centralised royal power, curbed noble influence, and transformed France into the cultural and political epicentre of Europe.
A Palace, A Power Statement
Among his many achievements, Louis XIV constructed the grand Palace of Versailles, a dazzling symbol of absolute monarchy. He also expanded the French army and pursued numerous wars to extend French influence, though with mixed results.
Death and Lasting Legacy
Louis died on 1 September 1715, just days before his 77th birthday. Although his wars drained France’s finances, his reign left a profound mark. He set the standard for absolutist monarchy, fostered the arts, and reshaped French identity. Even now, his legacy echoes through every gilded hall of Versailles.
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