The Use and Abuse of Sacred Places in Late Medieval Towns

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The Use and Abuse of Sacred Places in Late Medieval Towns
Author : Paul Trio
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Publisher : Leuven University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 23 June 2024
ISBN : 905867519X
Pages : 274 pages
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This book discusses how secular authorities made use of churches and monasteries in the Low Countries, the German regions and the British Isles during the late medieval period.

The Use and Abuse of Sacred Places in Late Medieval Towns

This book discusses how secular authorities made use of churches and monasteries in the Low Countries, the German regions and the British Isles during the late medieval period.

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