The history of BelgiumDalcassian Publishing Company, 1 gen 1902 |
Sommario
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The Battle of Cassel | 56 |
THE CRUSADES | 68 |
THE DECLINE OF FEUDALISM | 96 |
THE HOUSE OF BURGUNDY | 186 |
Punishment of Brunhilda | 209 |
THE FIRST UNION OF BELGIUM | 213 |
THE TRANSITION TO SPANISH RULE | 259 |
THE SPANISH RULE | 291 |
THE LAST CENTURY OF SPANISH RULE | 338 |
AUSTRIAN RULE | 369 |
THE BRABANT REVOLUTION | 398 |
THE GROWTH OF THE COMMUNES | 128 |
THE COMMUNES LOSE POLITICAL POWER | 160 |
FRENCH RULE IN BELGIUM | 422 |
THE WATERLOO CAMPAIGN | 446 |
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