Franciscus Piroulle, the Glossary
François, France or Franciscus Piroulle (died 1663) was a theologian in the Habsburg Netherlands and the Prince-Bishopric of Liège.[1]
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17 relations: Alphonse Roersch, Biographie Nationale de Belgique, Bruges, Canon (title), Cantor (Christianity), Diocesan Seminary of Liège, Duchy of Limburg, Habsburg Netherlands, Isabella Clara Eugenia, Liège, Liège Cathedral, Licentiate of Sacred Theology, Limbourg, Nicolaes Breyghel, Old University of Leuven, Prince-Bishopric of Liège, St. Donatian's Cathedral.
- Clergy from the Prince-Bishopric of Liège
- Clergy from the Spanish Netherlands
- People from Limbourg
- Roman Catholic theologians from the Spanish Netherlands
Alphonse Roersch
Alphonse Roersch (1870–1951) was a Belgian philologist, professor at the University of Ghent.
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Biographie Nationale de Belgique
The Biographie nationale de Belgique (National Biography of Belgium) is a biographical dictionary of Belgium.
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Bruges
Bruges (Brugge; Brügge) is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium, in the northwest of the country.
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Canon (title)
Canon (translit) is a Christian title usually used to refer to a member of certain bodies in subject to an ecclesiastical rule.
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Cantor (Christianity)
In Christianity, the cantor, female chantress, sometimes called the precentor or the protopsaltes (from), is the chief singer, and usually instructor, employed at a church, with responsibilities for the choir and the preparation of the Mass or worship service.
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Diocesan Seminary of Liège
The Diocesan Seminary of Liège (in French: Séminaire épiscopal or Grand Séminaire de Liège), now also Espace Prémontrés, is an educational institution in the Diocese of Liège, founded in 1592.
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Duchy of Limburg
The Duchy of Limburg or Limbourg was an imperial estate of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Habsburg Netherlands
Habsburg Netherlands was the Renaissance period fiefs in the Low Countries held by the Holy Roman Empire's House of Habsburg.
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Isabella Clara Eugenia
Isabella Clara Eugenia (Isabel Clara Eugenia; 12 August 1566 – 1 December 1633), sometimes referred to as Clara Isabella Eugenia, was sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands, which comprised the Low Countries and the north of modern France with her husband, Archduke Albert VII of Austria.
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Liège
Liège (Lîdje; Luik; Lüttich) is a city and municipality of Wallonia and the capital of the Belgian province of Liège.
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Liège Cathedral
Liège Cathedral, otherwise St.
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Licentiate of Sacred Theology
Licentiate in Sacred Theology (Sacrae Theologiae Licentiatus; abbreviated LTh or STL) is the second of three ecclesiastical degrees in theology (the first being the Baccalaureate in Sacred Theology and the third being the Doctorate in Sacred Theology) which are conferred by a number of pontifical faculties around the world.
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Limbourg
Limbourg (German and Dutch: Limburg; Limbôr) or Limbourg-sur-Vesdre is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium.
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Nicolaes Breyghel
Nicolaes Breyghel (died 1669), Latinized Nicolaus Breyghelius, was a leading printer and bookseller in 17th-century Bruges in the Habsburg Netherlands.
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Old University of Leuven
The Old University of Leuven (or of Louvain) is the name historians give to the university, or studium generale, founded in Leuven, Brabant (then part of the Burgundian Netherlands, now part of Belgium), in 1425.
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Prince-Bishopric of Liège
The Prince-Bishopric of Liège or Principality of Liège was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that was situated for the most part in present-day Belgium.
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St. Donatian's Cathedral
St.
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See also
Clergy from the Prince-Bishopric of Liège
- Adelmann
- Albert de Rethel
- Alger of Liège
- Franciscus Piroulle
- Giles of Orval
- Godfrey of Fontaines
- Henry Robert Stephens
- Jean Chapeauville
- Lambert le Bègue
- Louis de Blois
- Peter Plaoul
- William of Auvergne (bishop-elect of Liège)
- William of St-Thierry
Clergy from the Spanish Netherlands
- Adrianus Cancellier
- Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle
- Antoine de Bourgogne
- Bernard Campmans
- Emmanuel Schelstrate
- Franciscus Gomarus
- Franciscus Haraeus
- Franciscus Piroulle
- Franciscus van der Burch
- Gerard de Baere
- Giles de Coninck
- Guillaume Herincx
- Henricus Calenus
- Jacob Chimarrhaeus
- Joanna de Hertoghe
- Joannes Roucourt
- Justus de Harduwijn
- Karel Maes
- Lawrence Beyerlinck
- Leon De Meyere
- Zeger Bernhard van Espen
People from Limbourg
- Franciscus Piroulle
- Jean-Luc Couchard
- Théophile Lepage
Roman Catholic theologians from the Spanish Netherlands
- Alipe Reylof
- Christian Lupus
- Cornelius a Lapide
- Emmanuel Schelstrate
- Francis Sylvius
- Franciscus Haraeus
- Franciscus Piroulle
- Giles de Coninck
- Guillaume Herincx
- Henri de Saint-Ignace
- Henry Robert Stephens
- Jean-Antoine d'Aubermont
- Joachim Bruel
- Joannes Roucourt
- Lawrence Beyerlinck
- Leonardus Lessius
- Mathias Hauzeur