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1/2 Zecchino - Clement XIV

Uitgever Papal States
Jaar 1769
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Beschrijving voorzijde Papal coat of arms of Clement XIV at center, surmounted by the papal tiara and crossed keys of Saint Peter, the shield divided into quarters and charged with an anchor and dolphin, enclosed within an elaborate baroque cartouche with scrollwork and foliate ornament. The papal insignia of tiara and crossed keys appears prominently above the shield. The circular legend surrounding the arms reads CLEM · XIV PONT · M · A · I ·, with the pope's name and title distributed evenly around the field.
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Aanvullende informatie

Clement XIV's pontificate began in 1769 under enormous pressure from the Catholic monarchies of Spain, France, and Portugal, all demanding suppression of the Jesuits. He issued this coin in the first year of his reign, and four years later signed the brief Dominus ac Redemptor, dissolving the Society of Jesus — a decision that effectively defined his papacy and, many historians argue, hastened his death in 1774, with contemporaries suspecting poison.

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