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Entre trois pestes : L'histoire de Balthazar Russow

Cette saga historique épique retrace la vie et l'ascension de Balthasar Russow, un homme de la Renaissance naviguant dans un monde difficile. Sa chronique de la guerre et de son impact sur le peuple de Livonie témoigne de sa résilience et de son intellect. Suivez un parcours depuis des origines humbles jusqu'à l'influence, façonné par la survie et une soif de connaissance. Le récit explore la mobilité sociale et les bouleversements culturels d'une époque tumultueuse.

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