Jan Bent

Tegenbericht Op Het Naberigt Van De Heer Jan Bent, Over De Jaar- Maand- En Dag-tekening Van De Chartres, Brieven En Handvesten Der Graven Van Holland, Heeren Van Westvriesland...

Sprache: Holländisch.
kartoniert , 44 Seiten
ISBN 1024790975
EAN 9781024790979
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Creative Media Partners, LLC

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Tegenbericht Op Het Naberigt Van De Heer Jan Bent, Over De Jaar- Maand- En Dag-tekening Van De Chartres, Brieven En Handvesten Der Graven Van Holland, Heeren Van Westvriesland... is a historical text addressing Jan Bent's account regarding the dating of charters, letters, and documents of the Counts of Holland and Lords of West Friesland. This work presents a counter-argument or response to Bent's narrative, offering a critical perspective on the historical records. It delves into the intricacies of medieval Dutch history and historiography, and would be of interest to scholars and historians specializing in the Netherlands and medieval Europe.
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