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    Daniel Tossanus (Toussain, Toussaint) (1541–1602) was a French Reformed theologian. He was born at Montbéliard on 15 July 1541, the son of Pierre Toussain...
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    were Zacharius Ursinus (1534–83), Hieronymus Zanchius (1560–90), and Daniel Tossanus (1541–1602). Crossing to England towards the end of 1582, he attended...
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    Château de Montargis, owned by Renée of France, and was the son of Daniel Tossanus. The family moved to Heidelberg the next year, at that time ruled by...
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  • Ujiharu, Japanese warlord (b. 1534) Valpuri Innamaa, Finnish shipowner Daniel Tossanus, French Reformed theologian (b. 1541) 1603 January 21 – Gim Myeong-won...
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    Ujiharu, Japanese warlord (b. 1534) Valpuri Innamaa, Finnish shipowner Daniel Tossanus, French Reformed theologian (b. 1541) Shakespeare, William (2001)....
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  • or Compendium of the Fathers (1635), translation from the French of Daniel Tossanus. The Day of Salvation, or a Homily upon the Bloody Sacrifice of Christ...
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  • (d. 1635) January – Claude Fauchet, French historian January 10 – Daniel Tossanus, theologian (born 1541) February 19 – Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Mercœur...
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    earned his doctorate in theology on 22 June 1587 in Heidelberg under Daniel Tossanus. Around 1592 Hadrian à Saravia, who had left the Netherlands for England...
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  • (1545–1602) Caspar Olevian (1536–1587) David Pareus (1548–1622) Daniel Tossanus (1541–1602) Paul Tossanus (1572–1634) Zacharias Ursinus (1534–1583) Girolamo Zanchi...
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    rector's daughter, Maria Tossanus and from there moved on to an administrative post in Neuhausen. Haak's mother, Maria Tossanus, descended from three of...
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