This is Volume 1 of the "Cartulaire Du Prieur De Marienthal," covering the years 1231-1317. A cartulary is a collection of charters, deeds, and other documents relating to the rights and properties of an institution, in this case, the Priory of Marienthal in Luxembourg. This volume offers invaluable primary source material for understanding the history of the priory, the surrounding region, and the social, economic, and religious life of the period. Researchers of medieval history, religious orders, and Luxembourg's past will find this collection essential. Compiled and edited by Nicolas van Werweke, this cartulary preserves crucial insights into the governance, land ownership, and interactions of the Priory of Marienthal during the High Middle Ages.
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