
The Road of Repentance
History
Overview
In the 12th Century town of Houthem, a Knight named Gerlachus starts a journey of repentance after a crisis within his family.
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Mattijn Hartemink
Mattijn Hartemink
Gerlachus
Mattijn Hartemink
Gerlachus
Stefanie Joosten
Stefanie Joosten
Lenora
Stefanie Joosten
Lenora
Klaus Eising
Klaus Eising
Bertrand
Klaus Eising
Bertrand
Laurens De Vries
Laurens De Vries
Aldram
Laurens De Vries
Aldram
Levi De Kleer
Levi De Kleer
Ecbertus
Levi De Kleer
Ecbertus
Recep Yağızoğlu
Recep Yağızoğlu
Narrator
Recep Yağızoğlu
Narrator
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