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Cornelis van
Steenoven (also
known as
Cornelius Steenoven; died
April 3, 1725, in Leiden) was a
Dutch Roman Catholic priest who
later served as the seventh...
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After Codde's resignation, the
Diocese of
Utrecht elected Cornelius Steenoven as bishop. The See of
Utrecht declared the
right to
elect its own archbishop...
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Finally in 1723,
dissatisfied Dutch clergy elected Cornelius Steenoven [nl] as
archbishop of the
suppressed Archdiocese of Utrecht. He was consecrated...
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Heikant Heistraat Hespelaar Oosteind Oosterhout (city)
Seters Steelhoven Steenoven Ter
Aalst Vijf****zen
Vrachelen Oosterhout is
mentioned for the
first time...
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Theodorus de Kock Preceded by
Johannes van Neerc****el 1661-1686 Old
Catholic Archbishop of
Utrecht 1688–1710 Succeeded by
Cornelius van
Steenoven 1724-1725...
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tensions culminated when the 'refractory'
clergy appointed Cornelius van
Steenoven as 'Archbishop of Utrecht', who the
majority of the
Roman Catholic laity...
- Wuytier's predecessor,
Steenoven,
suggesting that both
Archbishop Steenoven and a
priest named Theodore Doncker, who was
present at
Steenoven's consecration, died...
- "Mattel -
Aquarius Emulators". Zophar's Domain.
Retrieved 2024-09-21.
Steenoven. "Mattel
Aquarius Games:
Turmoil 2022".
Mattel Aquarius Home Computer...
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officially in 1723
because of the
illicit consecration of
Cornelius van
Steenoven to the episcopate. The
first Old
Catholic archbishop of
Utrecht was elected...
- 7 Dec 2009 –)
Herman Willebrordus Woorts (7 Dec 2009 –)
Cornelius van
Steenoven (1723–1725)
Cornelius Johannes Barchman Wuytiers (1725–1733) Theodorus...