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Johannes Malderus (1563–1633) was the
fifth bishop of
Antwerp and the
founder of
Malderus College at the
University of Leuven.
Malderus was born in Sint-Pieters-Leeuw...
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Saint Peter's
Church (15th century) Sint-Pieters-Leeuw
Tower Johannes Malderus (1563–1633),
bishop of
Antwerp Jan van
Ruusbroec (ca. 1293-1381), theologian...
- 1603 Term
ended 1611
Predecessor Guillaume de
Berghes Successor Johannes Malderus Previous post(s)
canon of the
church of St
Gudula Orders Consecration 30...
- good
friend of
Balthasar I and II Moretus, the
Antwerp bishop Johannes Malderus and the
scientist Jean-Jacques
Chifflet and his son
Jules Chifflet, both...
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consecrator being Jacobus Boonen, ****isted by
Johannes Malderus,
bishop of Antwerp, and
Antoon Triest,
bishop of Ghent.
Ophovius made his...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Johannes Malderus Bishop of
Antwerp 1635–1651 Succeeded by
Ambrosius Capello Preceded by
Joseph de
Bergaigne Archbishop...
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theologian Gisbertus Voetius notes, many
papists such as Juan Azor or
Johannes Malderus now
defend this practice. De****, Wim (2019). "L'esprit
catholique du capitalisme...
- Erédia,
Portuguese and
Malay historian (died 1623)
August 14 –
Johannes Malderus,
Flemish Catholic theologian (died 1633)
November 11 –
Martinus Smiglecius...
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University of
Douai in 1609, he
studied theology for some
years under Johannes Malderus (Jan van Malderen) at the
University of Leuven, and
Willem Hessels van...
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Guillaume de
Berghes 1603–1611:
Johannes Miraeus (Le Mire) 1611–1633:
Johannes Malderus (Jan van Malderen) 1634–1651:
Gaspard Nemius (Gaspard Van Den Bosch) 1652–1676:...