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Wybe Jappe Alberts
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J. B. Wolters
Language
Dutch
Pages
122

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Nederrijnse studien, XIIIe-XVe eeuw
1954, J. B. Wolters
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Leveranties van steen uit het Rijnland voor de dombouw te Utrecht en tolheffing op de Rijn. De eerste Bourgondische bezetting van Gelre, 1473-1477, door W. Jappe Alberts.
Vestinging en eerste ontwikkeling van het notariaat in Utrecht, 1291-1341, door F. Ketner.

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Groningen
Series
Bijdragen van het Instituut voor middeleeuwse Geschiedenis der Rijks universiteit te Utrecht,, 27

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DH3 .U8 vol. 27

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Pagination
122 p.
Number of pages
122

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OL208400M
LCCN
a55002982
OCLC/WorldCat
6741666

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