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Latinized Aubertus Miraeus (30
November 1573 – 19
October 1640) was an
ecclesiastical historian in the
Spanish Netherlands.
Miraeus was born in Brussels...
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Joannes Miraeus,
Latinized from Jean Le Mire (1560–1611) was the
fourth bishop of Antwerp. Le Mire was born in
Brussels on 6
January 1560. He was educated...
- Antwerp. At
least two
books were
dedicated to him in that capacity:
Aubert Miraeus'
Rerum toto orbe
gestarum chronica (1608), and
Heribert Rosweyde's life...
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Franciscan church of Famagusta. He was
succeeded by his
brother William I.
Miraeus (1723), Tome I,
Diplomata Belgica,
Liber II, CXI, p. 322. Émile de Borchgrave...
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edition of his
verse and drama) See also 1573 in
poetry November 30 –
Aubert Miraeus,
Netherlandish ecclesiastical historian (died 1640 in literature) December...
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graceful humanist, and diplomat. He died in 1595. The
scholarly Joannes Miraeus (or Le Mire) was
Bishop of
Antwerp from 1604 to 1611, and was succeeded...
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Philip Sidney,
English soldier, courtier, and poet (d. 1586) 1573 –
Aubert Miraeus,
Belgian historian (d. 1640) 1594 – John Cosin,
English bishop and academic...
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There soon was a need for a
private library, so
Miraeus appointed his
erudite nephew Aubertus Miraeus as the librarian.
Aubertus created an expansive...
- and it was
suffragan of Zagreb. The year of its
foundation is not known.
Miraeus,
about 1150-1160, was the
first bishop. The See of Modruš (Modrus) was...
- – Lord
William Howard,
English nobleman (b. 1563)
October 19 –
Aubert Miraeus,
Belgian historian (b. 1573)
October 20 – John Ball,
English Puritan clergyman...