Collection des principaux cartulaires du diocèse de Troyes, Tome 7 presents a meticulously compiled collection of cartularies from the diocese of Troyes, offering invaluable insights into the medieval history and legal practices of the region. Compiled by Charles Lalore, this volume provides a rich repository of historical documents, detailing land ownership, ecclesiastical rights, and various legal transactions that shaped the social and economic landscape of the diocese.
This seventh volume is an essential resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the intricacies of medieval French society. The documents within offer a unique glimpse into the daily lives, legal frameworks, and administrative structures that governed the diocese of Troyes during this period, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of medieval Europe.
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