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Hieronymus van
Busleyden (Dutch:
Jeroen van
Busleyden; French: Jérôme de
Busleyden) (c.1470 – 27
August 1517) was a
patron of
learning and a humanist...
- Hof van
Busleyden (English:
Court of
Busleyden; Spanish:
Palacio van
Busleyden), also
called the
Busleyden Palace, is a
palace in the muni****lity of Mechelen...
- François of
Busleyden (French: François de
Busleyden; Dutch:
Frans van
Busleyden) or
Frans (died 23
August 1502) was a
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Besançon...
- was
founded in 1517
under the
patronage of the humanist,
Hieronymus van
Busleyden. The
three languages taught were Latin, Gr**** and Hebrew. It was the model...
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Gilles II of
Busleyden (French:
Gilles II de
Busleyden; Dutch:
Gielis II van
Busleyden) was a knight, viscount, and a
correspondent of
Desiderius Erasmus...
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Gilles I of
Busleyden (French:
Gilles de
Busleyden; Dutch:
Gielis van
Busleyden) or
Gilles van
Bauschelt (died c. 28 June 1499) was
knighted by Philip...
- into the
possession of the
famous Busleyden family with the
marriage of
Adriana van
Goudenaken and
Gilles II de
Busleyden. They had
twelve children. Gilles...
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patrons such as
Margaret of York,
Margaret of
Austria and
Hieronymus van
Busleyden.
Archaeological proof of
habitation during the La Tène era in the triangle...
- for art and
knowledge with
humanists like
Erasmus and
Hieronymus van
Busleyden working there. In 1517 the
latter founded the
Collegium Trilingue in which...
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contract between Claude and the ****ure
Charles V was
signed by François de
Busleyden,
Archbishop of Besançon,
William de Croÿ,
Nicolas de
Rutter and Pierre...