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Sasbout Vosmeer (13
March 1548, in
Delft – 3 May 1614, in Cologne) was the
first apostolic vicar to the
Dutch Mission and
succeeded Frederick Schenck...
- rejected. The
estates remained with the Gérard family. The
apostolic vicar Sasbout Vosmeer tried to have Gérard canonized, to
which end he
removed the dead...
- Preceded by Jan
Zamoyski Titular Archbishop of
Philippi 1599–1601 Succeeded by
Sasbout Vosmeer Preceded by
Pedro de
Portocarrero Grand Inquisitor of
Spain 1600–1602...
- (b. 1541)
April 28 – John Egerton,
English politician (b. 1551) May 3 –
Sasbout Vosmeer,
Dutch Apostolic Vicar (b. 1548) June 13 –
Sengoku Hidehisa, ****anese...
- (b. 1541)
April 28 – John Egerton,
English politician (b. 1551) May 3 –
Sasbout Vosmeer,
Dutch Apostolic Vicar (b. 1548) June 13 –
Sengoku Hidehisa, ****anese...
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until his
death in 1588.
While bishop, he was the prin****l
consecrator of
Sasbout Vosmeer,
Vicar Apostolic to the
Dutch Mission and
Titular Bishop of Philippi...
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February 6 –
Francesco Panigarola,
Italian bishop (d. 1594)
March 13 –
Sasbout Vosmeer,
Dutch Apostolic Vicar (d. 1614)
March 17 –
Honda Tadakatsu, ****anese...
- 1569-1573:
Charles de
Tisnacq 1573-1575:
Viglius van
Aytta 1575-1583:
Arnoud Sasbout 1587-1592:
Willem van
Pamele 1592-1595: Jan van der
Burch 1597–1609: Jean...
- in 1605
vicar general of the
diocese of Deventer. In 1614 he
succeeded Sasbout Vosmeer as
vicar apostolic. On 8
November 1620, in Brussels, he was consecrated...
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dioceses were
organized and in 1864 the
first provincial synod was held.
Sasbout Vosmeer (1584–1614)
Philippus Rovenius (1614–1651)
Jacobus de la Torre...