"Von Den Landtagen Der Friesen ... Bey Upstalsbrom" explores the historical significance of the Frisian assemblies at Upstalsboom. Authored by Tileman Dothias Wiarda, this work delves into the constitutional and legal frameworks that governed Frisian society during the medieval period. The book provides a detailed account of the political landscape, offering insights into the decision-making processes and the evolution of Frisian law.
Wiarda's study sheds light on the unique aspects of Frisian governance and its place within the broader context of medieval European history. It is a valuable resource for historians and legal scholars interested in the development of constitutionalism and regional governance in the medieval era. The text examines the structure and function of the Landtage, their role in maintaining social order, and their impact on the cultural identity of the Frisian people.
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