Maximiliaan de Vriendt, Latinized Maximus Æmilianus Vrientius (1559–1614), was a Neo-Latin poet and a civic office-holder in the city of Ghent. De Vriendt...
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October 1570), a Flemish painter Jan Frans De Vriendt (1829–1919), a Belgian sculptor Maximiliaan de Vriendt, (1559–1614), a Neo-Latin poet and a civic office-holder...
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Latin verse epistle in sapphics dated 1563. Later in the century Maximiliaan de Vriendt, who was born elsewhere, wrote a poem that praised the town and...
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Japanese daimyō of the Yamagata domain (b. 1546) December 27 – Maximiliaan de Vriendt, Dutch new Latin poet and a civic office-holder in the city of Ghent...
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De Meyere was appointed provost of the church of St Pharaildis in Ghent. During his time in Ghent he became friendly with local poet Maximiliaan de Vriendt...
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de Ru (born 1946 in Oostkapelle) a photographer in Sweden Maximiliaan de Vriendt (1559 at Zandenburg Castle, Veere – 1614) a Neo-Latin poet Jurn de Vries...
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Neo-Latin poet Maximiliaan de Vriendt addressed two epigrams to him, one of which attests to his reputation for piety. He married Anne de Croy (died 12...
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Japanese daimyō of the Yamagata domain (b. 1546) December 27 – Maximiliaan de Vriendt, Dutch new Latin poet and a civic office-holder in the city of Ghent...
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Justus' uncle, Dionysius de Harduwijn, was a historian, and Justus inherited his rich library. The humanist poet Maximiliaan de Vriendt was another uncle of...
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1604: Nicolas de Montmorency, Flos Campi 1605: Johannes Wamesius, Responsa sive consilia de jure pontificio 1614: Maximiliaan de Vriendt, Urbes Flandriæ...
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