Stamp
SCG8524 - France – Treaty of Andelot (Traité d’Andelot), 1987
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This 3.70-franc commemorative stamp, issued by France in 1987, marks the 1400th anniversary of the Treaty of Andelot (587 AD). The treaty, signed between King Guntram of Burgundy and his nephew Childebert II of Austrasia, strengthened the alliance among Frankish kingdoms during the Merovingian era.
The design by Claude Andréotto and engraved by Claude Jumelet beautifully evokes a medieval manuscript style, showing the royal figures and ornate script reminiscent of illuminated chronicles. The blue monochrome engraving highlights the refined artistry typical of French historical issues.
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