- Joos de
Damhouder (25
November 1507,
Bruges – 22
January 1581, Antwerp), also
referred to as Joost, Jost,
Josse or
Jodocus (de)
Damhouder, was a jurist...
- Flemish/Dutch
engraver and
cartographer Joos de
Damhouder (1507–1581), also
referred to as
Jodocus (de)
Damhouder,
jurist from
Bruges Saint Judoc Josse (disambiguation)...
- Badalocchio,
Italian painter and
engraver (d. 1647)
January 22 – Joos de
Damhouder,
Flemish jurist (b. 1507)
February 15 –
Francisco Foreiro, Portuguese...
-
cloth introduced in the
mouth so
water could also get in. In Joos de
Damhouder's Praxis rerum criminalium (1554), a
manual on the
practice of criminal...
-
Fernando Alvarez de Toledo,
Spanish general (d. 1582)
November 25 – Joos de
Damhouder,
Belgian jurist (d. 1581)
December 18 – Ōuchi Yo****aka, ****anese warlord...
- 9); R v
Odgers (1843) 2 Mood. & R. 479; R v
Smith (1837) 8 C. & P. 160.
Damhouder (c. 72), "with his
ideas of
defence against dishonour, is of the contrary...
-
Journal (vol. 25, p. 413). See
Moorman (2.11.2 and 4) (not punishable). See
Damhouder Cap. L****I (in affirmative). See
Carpzovius (supra) (eh. 2, para. 22 et...
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Fernando Alvarez de Toledo,
Spanish general (d. 1582)
November 25 – Joos de
Damhouder,
Belgian jurist (d. 1581)
December 18 – Ōuchi Yo****aka, ****anese warlord...
- more
immune from
punishment than the
sober man. This was in the mind of
Damhouder when he said that
drunkenness does not
excuse because otherwise men would...
- Pitscottie,
Scottish chronicler (b. c. 1532) 1581
January 22 – Joos de
Damhouder,
Flemish jurist (b. 1507)
February 15 –
Francisco Foreiro, Portuguese...