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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...
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After Schenck's
death in 1580, the see
would remain vacant until Sasbold Vosmeer ****umed the
archbishopric in 1602.
Frederik Schenk van
Toutenburg born...
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According to
Houbraken he was born in
Delft as a
descendant of an old line of
Vosmeers.
According to the RKD he was the son of the
Delft gold- and silversmith...
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estates remained with the Gérard family. The
apostolic vicar Sasbout Vosmeer tried to have Gérard canonized, to
which end he
removed the dead man's...
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Narrative Possibility in PbtA
Tabletop Roleplaying Games". In Mitc****, Alex;
Vosmeer,
Mirjam (eds.).
Monster Power.
Rebel Heart. **** Sword: **** Structures...
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Zamoyski Titular Archbishop of
Philippi 1599–1601 Succeeded by
Sasbout Vosmeer Preceded by
Pedro de
Portocarrero Grand Inquisitor of
Spain 1600–1602 Succeeded by...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) Heijmen, Nicky;
Vosmeer, Mirjam. "Final
Fantasy VII Remake: In
Search of **** Celebration" (PDF)...
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original on
April 15, 2020.
Retrieved April 13, 2020. Heijmen, Nicky;
Vosmeer, Mirjam. "Final
Fantasy VII Remake: In
Search of **** Celebration" (PDF)...
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March 10, 2016.
Retrieved 2019-07-10. Berge, PS (2021). Mitc****, Alex;
Vosmeer,
Mirjam (eds.). "Monster Power.
Rebel Heart. **** Sword: **** Structures...
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Holland print series that was
later reprinted by
Philip Galle and
Michiel Vosmeer (1578–1616) in 1578 in Antwerp. This
series of
prints was
published to...