- The
Peoene (Peony), also
known as the Sint-Jansgilde (Guild of St John), was a
chamber of
rhetoric dating back to the 15th
century in Mechelen. The oldest...
- he was "factor" of the
chamber of
rhetoric (poetry and
drama guild) the
Peoene. Two of his poems,
signed with the pen name
Selden rust (Seldom rest) were...
- of
rhetoric the
Peoene (the Peony). On 24 May 1619 his son, Wilhelmus, was
baptized in St. Rumbold's Cathedral. As dean of the
Peoene Thieullier was one...
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Nieuwe Tijdinghen,
begins regular publication. 3 May
Chamber of
Rhetoric De
Peoene hosts a
rhetoric competition in Mechelen. 1621
April Twelve Years' Truce...
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allowed to be
organized following the
signing of
Twelve Years' Truce. The De
Peoene chamber of
Mechelen organized a
competition of
heraldry in 1620, for which...
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reinstituted in 1616, and took part in the
rhetoric competition hosted by the
Peoene (Peony) in
Mechelen on 3 May 1620,
taking first prize for most triumphant...
- live in this city and
became a
member of the
local chamber of
rhetoric de
Peoene and the
guild of musketeers. At the time
Mechelen had
gained importance...
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Doende Jenettebloem Lelie Peterseliepoot Roose Jonge Goudbloem Lisbloem Peoene Lindebloem réthoriciens de Notre-Dame
Doornenkroon Witte Waterroose Jonge...
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competition drawing parti****nts from
across the Low
Countries was
hosted by the
Peoene (Peony) in
Mechelen on 3 May 1620.
Members of the
Violieren carried off...
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redenrijcke gulde die
Peoen – a
tragedy staged by the
chamber of
rhetoric Peoene in
Mechelen on 3 May 1620,
available on
Google Books 1622: Jean Martini...