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134 burial rules and practices


Further reading:Peter J. Arnade, Realms of Ritual:
Burgundian Ceremony and Civic Life in Late Medieval
Ghent (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1996);
Willem Pieter Blockmans and Walter Prevenier, The
Promised Lands: The Low Countries under Burgundian Rule,
1369–1530, trans. Elizabeth Fackelman (Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999); Christopher
Cope, The Lost Kingdom of Burgundy: A Phoenix Frustrated
(London: Constable, 1986); Ian Dunlop, Burgundy(Lon-


don: Hamish Hamilton, 1990); Walter Prevenier, The Bur-
gundian Netherlands(Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1986); Richard Vaughan, Valois Burgundy(Ham-
den, Conn.: Archon Books, 1975).

burial rules and practices In the Middle Ages, burial
or interment in a parish cemetery was the most common
form of Christian burial and disposal of the dead. Some

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