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Nicolaas Stenius

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by Frans Hals crumpled in the attic of his old rectory in Akersloot. At that time, the Haarlem museum was located in an old seventeenth-century manor house on the Jansstraat in 1893. The collection moved to Utrecht after the museum closed in the 20th-century.
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in 1631. In 1633 he built a "barn church" there, that was torn down in 1868 to make way for a graveyard. He is known for his translations from Latin into Dutch, such as the decisions of the
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De regels en besluyten van het alderheyligste en algemeyn concilie van Trente gehouden onder Paulus III Julius III en Pius IV
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When the Monsignor Jacobus Graaf started collecting art in the 1860s for the "
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Index


Frans Hals
NNBW
Old Catholic
Akersloot
Council of Trent
John Barclay
Enkhuizen
Crommenie
Uitgeest
Bisschoppelijk Museum




Nicolaas Stenius
Nieuw Nederlandsch biografisch woordenboek
P.J. Blok
P.C. Molhuysen
Website of the Sint Jacobus major
Book review
Museum Catharijneconvent
Categories
1605 births
1670 deaths
17th-century Dutch Roman Catholic priests
Clergy from Haarlem
Frans Hals

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