Description: An excessively rare Teston of France. This is THE ONLY COIN SEEN BY NGC and of course is the finest graded. This special piece of French history will be a prize for even the advanced collection of French coins. All devices are clear and the shield on the reverse is particularly pronounced. An opportunity for the specialist!Joan of Albret, also known as Jeanne d'Albret, was a significant historical figure in the 16th century, particularly known for her role as Queen of Navarre and her association with the Protestant Reformation. Here are key points about Joan of Albret:Birth and Early Life: Joan of Albret was born on January 16, 1528, in Sangüesa, Kingdom of Navarre (now in Spain). She was the daughter of Henry II of Albret, King of Navarre, and Margaret of Angoulême. Queen of Navarre: Joan became Queen of Navarre upon her father's death in 1555. Navarre was a small kingdom situated between France and Spain. Religious Beliefs: Joan of Albret became an early supporter of the Protestant Reformation. She converted to Calvinism, a form of Protestantism associated with the teachings of John Calvin. Religious Tolerance: Joan aimed for religious tolerance within her realm and issued the Edict of Saint-Germain in 1560, granting religious freedom to the Huguenots (French Calvinists) in Navarre. Marriage: Joan married Anthony of Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme, in 1548. Their marriage was a significant alliance between the House of Albret and the House of Bourbon. Children: Joan and Anthony had several children, including Henry, who later became King Henry IV of France. Henry IV played a crucial role in the Wars of Religion in France and was known for issuing the Edict of Nantes in 1598, granting religious tolerance to Protestants. Wars of Religion: The latter part of Joan's reign was marked by the Wars of Religion in France, a series of conflicts between Catholics and Protestants. Her son, Henry, became a central figure in these wars. Death: Joan of Albret died on June 9, 1572, in Paris, France. Her death occurred shortly before the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, a violent event during the Wars of Religion.Joan of Albret is remembered for her early support of the Protestant Reformation, her efforts to promote religious tolerance, and her role as the mother of Henry IV of France. Her legacy is closely tied to the complex religious and political landscape of 16th-century Europe.
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Denomination: Teston
Composition: Silver
Year: 1566
Ruler Name: Joan of Albret
Coin condition: VF
Country: France
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Certification: NGC
Mint name: PAU