Jacobus Boonen (1573–1655) was the sixth Bishop of Ghent (1617–1620) and the fourth Archbishop of Mechelen (1621–1655). Born at Antwerp on 11 October 1573...
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Boonen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arnold Boonen (1669–1729), Dutch painter Jacobus Boonen (1573–1655), Belgian bishop Jan...
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Vaudement. On 10 July 1620 he was named bishop of Ghent, in succession to Jacobus Boonen, who had become archbishop of Mechelen. Due to various delays he continued...
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was murdered in 1579 for his pro-Spanish sympathies. Her brother was Jacobus Boonen, archbishop of Mechelen from 1620. They had four children, one of whom...
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(1592–1631), Dutch physician Jacobus Boomsma (born 1951), Dutch evolutionary biologist Jacobus Boonen (1573–1655), Flemish Archbishop Jacobus Nicolaas Boshoff (1808–1881)...
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(1561–1582) Joannes Hauchin (1583–1589) Mathias Hovius (1596–1620) Jacobus Boonen (1621–1655) Andreas Creusen (1657–1666) Joannes Wachtendonck (1667–1668)...
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controversy came to a head, with extraordinary measures taken to bring Jacobus Boonen, archbishop of Mechelen, and Anthonius Triest, Bishop of Ghent, into...
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(1567–1644) Unitas libertatis ars Appointed Archbishop of Cambrai 6 1617–1620 Jacobus Boonen (1573–1655) Vince in bono Appointed Archbishop of Mechelen 7 1622–1657...
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(1561–1582) Joannes Hauchin (1583–1589) Mathias Hovius (1596–1620) Jacobus Boonen (1621–1655) Andreas Creusen (1657–1666) Joannes Wachtendonck (1667–1668)...
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soldiers of William the Silent, but subsequently rebuilt. Archbishop Jacobus Boonen introduced the Monte Cassino observance. At his insistence, the Prior...
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