Les Duches de Lorraine et de Bar les eveches de Metz Toul et Verdun

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Article ID EUF5649

Title

Les Duches de Lorraine et de Bar les eveches de Metz Toul et Verdun

Description

Map of the Duchy of Lorraine and Barre, as well as Metz, Toulouse, Verdun and the neighbouring regions. There is also a title cartouche and a comment on the left-hand side.

Year

c. 1743

Artist

Maurepas, Comte de (1701-1781)

Jean-Frédéric Phélypeaux, comte de Maurepas ( 1701 – 1781) was a French statesman and Count of Maurepas. Skilled in military and naval strategy, Maurepas enabled the French navy to regain previously lost prestige and France was once again recognized as a maritime power. One way that he improved the French reputation was by focusing on the defense of France's sprawling empire in the New World, especially in the 1730s and 1740s

Historical Description

The area around the Moselle, populated mainly by Celtic tribes, was conquered by Gaius Iulius Caesar in the Gallic War between 58 and 51 BC and later became part of the Roman province of Gallia Belgica. From a division of the Frankish Empire into three parts, the Lotharii Regnum, the "Empire of Lothar" or Lotharingia, named after its king, emerged in 843. s lay in the middle between the East and West Frankish Empires and originally stretched as an elongated territory from the Mediterranean to the North Sea. In 870, the area was again divided between the East and West Frankish Empires.

Place of Publication Paris
Dimensions (cm)50 x 63,5 cm
ConditionLower external corners perfectly restored
Coloringoriginal colored
TechniqueCopper print