Description: 106- tir79Bronze medal or token from the Paris Mint (Cornucopia hallmark from 1880).1974 re-strike of a 1660 medal.Beautiful copy.Engraver / Artist / Sculptor : .Dimensions : 68mm.Weight : 156 g.Metal : bronze.Hallmark on the edge: cornucopia + bronze + 1974.Fast and careful shipping.The stand is not for sale.The support is not for sale.The Treaty of the Pyrenees formalized a peace concluded between the Spanish Crown and France at the end of the Franco-Spanish War, which began in 1635 as part of the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648), and continued during the Fronde.It was signed on November 7, 1659 on Pheasant Island, in the middle of the coastal river Bidassoa which marks the border between the two kingdoms in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques. Kings Louis XIV of France and Philip IV of Spain were represented by their respective Prime Ministers, Cardinal Mazarin and Don Luis de Haro1.Summary 1 Historical context 2 Negotiations 3 Contents 4 Scope 5 Notes and references 6 See also 6.1 Bibliography 6.2 Related articles 6.3 External linksHistorical contextIn 1648, the Treaties of Westphalia concluded the Thirty Years' War and the Eighty Years' War, France found itself in a position of strength in Europe. The Habsburg dynasty, which reigned over Spain, the Spanish Netherlands, and part of central Europe, emerged weakened. In 1658, at the Battle of the Dunes between Dunkirk and Nieuport in Flanders, Spain was defeated by France, allied with Cromwell's England and led byThe Treaty of the Pyrenees formalized a peace concluded between the Spanish Crown and France at the end of the Franco-Spanish War, which began in 1635 as part of the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648), and continued during the Fronde. It was signed on November 7, 1659 on Pheasant Island, in the middle of the coastal river Bidassoa which marks the border between the two kingdoms in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques. Kings Louis XIV of France and Philip IV of Spain were represented by their respective Prime Ministers, Cardinal Mazarin and Don Luis de Haro1. In 1648, the Treaties of Westphalia concluded the Thirty Years' War and the Eighty Years' War, France found itself in a position of strength in Europe. The Habsburg dynasty, which reigned over Spain, the Spanish Netherlands, and part of central Europe,
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