A strange token of Principauté de Dombes

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Interesting token but would like to know more about it.

Have any information more than the following page?

N#366359

 

 

Might have to do with the nullification of the marriage of Gaston d‘Orleans and Marguerite of Lorraine

 

 

despite the Pope's protest, the Assembly of the French clergy affirmed the nullification in September 1635 on the grounds that a prince du sang, especially an heir to the throne, could only enter into matrimony with the permission of the king—consistent with French sovereignty and custom.[2] Although Marguerite and Gaston had renewed their marriage before the Archbishop of Malines, a French emissary persuaded the Pope not to publicly protest the matter, and Gaston was forced to accept the annulment of his marriage.[2]When Louis XIII was on his death bed in May 1643, he accepted his brother's plea for forgiveness, authorizing his marriage to Marguerite, whereupon the couple took their vows for the third time in July 1643 before the Archbishop of Paris at Meudon. The Duke and Duchess of Orléans were finally received at court and could begin producing lawful progeny.

 

Wikipedia part from here https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marguerite_of_Lorraine

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Might have to do with the nullification of the marriage of Gaston d‘Orleans and Marguerite of Lorraine

 

 

despite the Pope's protest, the Assembly of the French clergy affirmed the nullification in September 1635 on the grounds that a prince du sang, especially an heir to the throne, could only enter into matrimony with the permission of the king—consistent with French sovereignty and custom.[2] Although Marguerite and Gaston had renewed their marriage before the Archbishop of Malines, a French emissary persuaded the Pope not to publicly protest the matter, and Gaston was forced to accept the annulment of his marriage.[2]When Louis XIII was on his death bed in May 1643, he accepted his brother's plea for forgiveness, authorizing his marriage to Marguerite, whereupon the couple took their vows for the third time in July 1643 before the Archbishop of Paris at Meudon. The Duke and Duchess of Orléans were finally received at court and could begin producing lawful progeny.

 

Wikipedia part from here https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marguerite_of_Lorraine

I don‘t think it relates to Anne Marie Luise d‘Orleans as she would have been only 10 years old at the time this token was made

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We can see the obverse side of the year 1635 from the following page.
N#365535

Anyone know the obverse side of the year 1637?

Hi all,

 

This jeton is actually referenced for Anne-Marie Louise d'Orleans. 

 

As stated in the comment, not much is known about it and why  in Hell those two sides of different jetons found their way together remains a mystery. However the attribution to Anne-Marie Louise comes from the pomegranate being her “signature”

 

My example :

 

 

And some others from my own collection should you want to look at them : https://www.colleconline.com/fr/collection-items/5876/monnaies-paranumismatique-poids-dombes-jetons

Thank you Potator

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