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Pieter Datheen,
Latin Petrus Dathenus, English,
Peter Datheen, (C****el, Nord, c.1531 - Elbing, 17
March 1588) was a
Dutch Calvinist theologian, the 16th...
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appeared around 1582.
Recent stylometric research has
mentioned Pieter Datheen as a
possible author of the text of the
Dutch national anthem. By chance...
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Reformed Churches in the Netherlands,
based on the
rhythm made by
Petrus Datheen (16th century), as well as some
other churches.[clarification needed] Isometric...
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produced for the
Calvinist Reformed Church of the
Netherlands by
Petrus Datheen in 1566. This
Psalter borrowed the hymn
tunes from the
Genevan Psalter...
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Vrije on 20 May 1584 by a
treaty negotiated with Parma.
Hembyze and
Pieter Datheen were
forced into
commencing secret negotiations with
Parma on 5 March,...
- over de
troebelen van 1565 tot 1574 te
Antwerpen en
elders 1566
Pieter Datheen De
Psalmen Davids 1566
Lodovico Guicciardini Beschrijvinghe van alle de...
- (Peter Hasenfratz, ca. 1495–1559),
Swiss humanist Petrus Dathenus (Pieter
Datheen; c.1531–1588),
Dutch Calvinist theologian Petrus Diaconus (Pietro Diacono;...
- (1538–1598), who was
among the
leaders of the
Dutch Revolt, and
Pieter Datheen were
tasked in 1578 by the
second national synod of the
Reformed church...
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Psalms in
London in 1566;
Lucas de
Heere and
Petrus Datheen translated hymns of Clément Marot.
Datheen was not a rhetorician, but a
person of
humble origin...
- were set up.
Hembyze was
supported by
Calvinist preachers such as
Pieter Datheen and
Herman Moded [nl] in his anti-Catholic policies.
Ryhove armed civilians...