Publisher's Synopsis
Jaer-boeken Van Den Lande Van Den Vryen, Volume 3, meticulously chronicles the history of the Lande Van Den Vryen from its earliest beginnings up to the year 1784. Written by Patrice Antoine De Beaucourt de Noortvelde, this volume offers a detailed account of the region's significant events, developments, and societal changes.
Presented in Dutch, this historical record provides invaluable insights into the local and regional history of the Netherlands during a transformative period. Readers interested in the intricacies of Dutch history and the evolution of the Lande Van Den Vryen will find this volume to be an essential resource. The detailed documentation and comprehensive scope make it a significant contribution to the understanding of the area's past.
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