Cartulaire de la Commune de Dinant, Part 4 presents a detailed collection of charters and legal documents pertaining to the commune of Dinant. Compiled by Stanislas Bormans and L on Henri Pierre Joseph Lahaye, this volume offers invaluable insights into the legal, social, and economic structures of Dinant during the medieval period.
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