A Noble Nomad?

Charles III of Croÿ, Duke of Aarschot, was one of the highest noblemen of the Low Countries and a foremost patron of the arts and architecture, a military commander and heir to the illustrious Croÿ dynasty. In 1595 he inherited a vast collection of domains and residences, for which he developed exte...

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Автор: Maekelberg, Sanne
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Опубліковано: Brepols 2026
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