Esterlin, Ferry IV van Lotharingen, Lotharingen, Mayhew 309

Denominatie: Esterlin, 1312-1328
Muntheer: Ferry IV van Lotharingen
Muntplaats: Lotharingen
Literatuur: Mayhew 309
Gewicht: 1,01 gr
Diameter: 17x18 mm
Voorzijde: Aanziende gekroonde buste. Omschrift: +DVSDЄLOTORЄNGIЄ'
Keerzijde: Lang gevoet kruis, tussen de armen in elk kwartier drie bolletjes. Omschrift: SIG NVN CRV CIS

Denomination: Esterlin, 1312-1328
Reign/Issue Authority: Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine
Mint: Lorraine
References: Mayhew 309
Weight: 1,01 gr
Diameter: 17x18 mm
Obverse: Crowned bust facing. Legend: +DVSDЄLOTORЄNGIЄ'
Reverse: Long cross pattee with three pellets in each angle. Legend: SIG NVN CRV CIS
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Biografie Ferry IV van Lotharingen / Biography Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine
| show fullshow summaryFerry IV van Opper-Lotharingen (Gondreville (Meurthe-et-Moselle), 15 april 1282 - Parijs, 23 augustus 1328) was een zoon van hertog Thiebaut II van Lotharingen en...
Ferry IV van Opper-Lotharingen (Gondreville (Meurthe-et-Moselle), 15 april 1282 - Parijs, 23 augustus 1328) was een zoon van hertog Thiebaut II van Lotharingen en Isabella van Rumigny. Hij was hertog van Opper-Lotharingen van 1312 tot 1328 in opvolging van zijn vader. Ferry huwde in 1304 met Elisabeth van Habsburg (1285-1352), de dochter van keizer Albrecht I. Zij hadden de volgende kinderen:
* hertog Rudolf van Lotharingen (1320-1346) (Raoul)
* Margaretha, gehuwd met Jan van Chalon, heer van Auberive (-1350), nadien met graaf Koenraad van Freiburg en met Ulrich (-1377), heer van Rappoltstein.
Frederick was born in Gondreville, the son and successor of Theobald II and Isabella of Rumigny.
On 18 October 1314, at the Diet of Frankfurt, the prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire failed to elect as successor to Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor, neither the Habsburg claimant, Frederick the Handsome, the duke of Austria, or the Wittelsbach, Louis IV of Bavaria. By marriage to Elisabeth, daughter of Albert I of Germany, Frederick was the brother-in-law of Frederick the Handsome, called Frederick III of Germany by his supporters, of whom Frederick of Lorraine was one. On 28 September 1322, at the Battle of Mühldorf, both Fredericks were captured. This was an opportunity for Charles IV of France to strengthen the Lorrainer ties to France and he quickly procured the duke's release on the promise that Lorraine would not interfere in imperial affairs.
In 1324, he participated in an expedition in Aquitaine against Edward II of England's estates, for Charles IV had built a fortress illegally on Edward's territory and had sent his uncle, Count Charles III of Valois, against the English possessions after Hugh le Despenser and the Younger Despenser imprisoned Isabella of France, Charles IV's daughter and Edward's queen. He took part in the War of Metz in 1325 and 1326. He joined Philip VI of France, Charles of Valois's son, on his succession in 1328 and died in the Battle of Cassel.
In 1304, Frederick IV married Elisabeth of Austria (1285-1352), daughter of Albert I of Austria the Emperor. They had the following children:
* Rudolph (1320-1346), his successor in Lorraine
* Margaret, married Jean de Chalon, lord of Auberive (d.1350), then Conrad, count of Friburg, and lastly Ulrich (d.1377), lord of Rappoltstein
* Four children who died during childhood
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