Jan Utenhove (Ghent 1516 – London January 6, 1566) was a writer from the Low Countries best known for his translations into the Dutch language of the Psalms...
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the province of Utrecht. His mother, Elisabeth van Utenhove, died in 1637 while his father, Ernst van Rheede, Council at the Admiralty of Amsterdam, died...
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which he donated a relic of the True Cross he had obtained from Wouter Utenhove, hoping to turn the church into a pilgrimage site. He also built the town...
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for Charles V in the 1540–1550s Jan Utenhove, writer (c. 1520 – 1566) Lieven de Key, architect (1560–1627) Philippe van Lansberg, astronomer (1561–1632)...
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continental Europe: Tremellius, Valérand Poullain, Martin Bucer, John a Lasco, Jan Utenhove, Marten de Klyne (Marten Micron or Micronius), Wouter Deelen, François...
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Mercatorfonds, 1989): a standard work on the history of Ghent. "Jan Utenhove en de opvoering van het zinnespel te Roborst in 1543", Jaarboek "De Fonteine",...
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Souter-Liedekens ("Psalter Songs"). For the Protestant congregations, Jan Utenhove printed a volume of Psalms in 1566 and made the first attempt at a New...
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Low Countries. Deelen settled in Emden, Germany, where he worked with Jan Utenhove of Ghent on a translation of the New Testament into Dutch and edited...
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The Council of Flanders (Dutch: Raad van Vlaanderen, French: Conseil de Flandres), primarily sitting in the Gravensteen in Ghent from 1407, was a court...
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(pseudonym Niclaes van Oldenborch), joined the church in 1550 George van Parris, surgeon, burned in London for heresy on 25 April 1551 Jan Utenhove, writer, elder...
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