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Der Löwe von Flandern: ein historische Roman aus Alt-Belgien

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Set in a medieval borderland, the narrative follows a cast of mounted nobles, local leaders, and common folk whose personal loyalties, rivalries, and intrigues intersect with larger political pressures from a dominant power. Detailed scenes evoke rural life, courtly ritual, and the rhythms of war as negotiations, betrayals, and alliances build toward mass mobilization and decisive combat. Themes of communal identity, honor, sacrifice, and the struggle between local autonomy and external authority run throughout, while alternating intimate domestic moments and large-scale battle sequences dramatize a collective assertion of dignity and solidarity.

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Hendrik Conscience

Hendrik Conscience was a prominent Belgian author known for his contributions to the literary heritage of Flanders in the 19th century. He is often celebrated for his historical novels that vividly depict the culture and struggles of the Flemish people. One of his most notable works is "De Leeuw van Vlaanderen" (The Lion of Flanders), which explores themes of national identity and heroism during the Battle of the Golden Spurs. Conscience's writing is characterized by its rich narrative style and deep engagement with social issues, making him a significant figure in the development of Flemish literature.

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