De Daden Der Zeeuwen Gedurende Den Opstand Tegen Spanje (The Deeds of the Zeelanders During the Revolt Against Spain) recounts the history of Zeeland during the Dutch Revolt against Spanish rule. Written by Edelhardus Bernardus Swalue and originally published in 1846, this historical work details the key events, figures, and naval engagements that defined Zeeland's role in the fight for Dutch independence.
This book offers insights into the maritime strategies, political intricacies, and societal impact of the revolt on the province of Zeeland. Swalue's account provides a valuable historical record for anyone interested in the history of the Netherlands, the Dutch Revolt, and naval warfare during the 16th and 17th centuries.
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