JOYOUS Entry (blijde Inkomst)
- JOYOUS Entry (blijde Inkomst)
The charter given by Joanna of Brabant (1322–1406) to her subjects in 1356. It guaran teed involvement in matters of justice, administration, and finances. It is also the name of the festivity organized by an important city in order to welcome a new lord because of his inauguration or marriage.
Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands.
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