Frederik Nagtglas

Levensberichten Van Zeeuwen

Sprache: Holländisch.
gebunden , 456 Seiten
ISBN 1023930277
EAN 9781023930277
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Levensberichten Van Zeeuwen. Zijnde Een Vervolg Op P. De La Rue, Geletterd, Staatkundig En Heldhaftig Zeeland, Part 3, by Frederik Nagtglas, offers a collection of biographical accounts of notable individuals from Zeeland. As a continuation of P. De La Rue's work, this volume delves into the lives and accomplishments of Zeelanders distinguished in literature, politics, and military valor. Published in 1891, the book provides valuable insights into the region's history and the contributions of its people during a transformative era. This historical record preserves the legacies of those who shaped Zeeland's identity, making it an essential resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in Dutch heritage.
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