Publisher's Synopsis
Chronijcke Van Ghendtâ] is a detailed historical account of the city of Ghent, offering a rich tapestry of medieval life in Flanders. Authored by Jan van den Vivere and Frans de Potter, this chronicle provides insights into the political, social, and cultural events that shaped Ghent during its formative years. The book serves as a valuable resource for historians and anyone interested in the local history of the Low Countries.
This historical text offers readers a glimpse into the daily lives, struggles, and triumphs of the people of Ghent, capturing the essence of a vibrant medieval community. The chronicleâ(TM)s enduring appeal lies in its meticulous documentation and vivid storytelling, preserving the legacy of Ghent for future generations.
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