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- Johannes_Bertelius abstract "Johannes Bertelius [also Jean Bertels] (1544 – June 19, 1607), abbot of Echternach and writer of a history of Luxembourg, was born in Leuven.After obtaining a degree in philosophy at the Pedagogy of the Lily in Leuven University, Bertelius was elected abbot of the Altmünster Abbey, Luxembourg, in 1573 and consecrated in 1576. On his orders the relics of John the Blind, Duke of Luxembourg and King of Bohemia, were buried there. In 1595 king Philip II of Spain appointed him abbot of the Benedictine monastery of St. Willibrord at Echternach.The following year the abbey was pillaged by Dutch freebooters and Bertelius was taken prisoner and removed to Nijmegen. He was released only after a ransom payment. After his return, he devoted himself to literary work until his death. He was buried in a chapel of the monastery at Echternach.".
- Johannes_Bertelius activeYearsEndYear "1607".
- Johannes_Bertelius activeYearsStartYear "1595".
- Johannes_Bertelius alias "Jean Bertels".
- Johannes_Bertelius almaMater Old_University_of_Leuven.
- Johannes_Bertelius birthDate "1544".
- Johannes_Bertelius birthPlace Leuven.
- Johannes_Bertelius birthYear "1544".
- Johannes_Bertelius deathDate "1607-06-19".
- Johannes_Bertelius deathYear "1607".
- Johannes_Bertelius thumbnail Johannes_Bertels_1.jpg?width=300.
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- Johannes_Bertelius wikiPageWikiLink Abbey_of_Echternach.
- Johannes_Bertelius wikiPageWikiLink Abbot.
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- Johannes_Bertelius wikiPageWikiLink Category:Luxembourgian_historians.
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- Johannes_Bertelius wikiPageWikiLink Echternach.
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- Johannes_Bertelius wikiPageWikiLink Leuven.
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- Johannes_Bertelius wikiPageWikiLink Nijmegen.
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- Johannes_Bertelius wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Richardot.
- Johannes_Bertelius wikiPageWikiLink Willibrord.
- Johannes_Bertelius wikiPageWikiLinkText "Johannes Bertelius".
- Johannes_Bertelius almaMater Old_University_of_Leuven.
- Johannes_Bertelius alternativeNames "Jean Bertels".
- Johannes_Bertelius birthDate "1544".
- Johannes_Bertelius birthName "Jean Bertels".
- Johannes_Bertelius birthPlace Duchy_of_Brabant.
- Johannes_Bertelius birthPlace Leuven.
- Johannes_Bertelius caption "Statue of Johannes Bertelius, by Charles Kohl".
- Johannes_Bertelius church Catholic_Church.
- Johannes_Bertelius dateOfBirth "1544".
- Johannes_Bertelius dateOfDeath "1607-06-19".
- Johannes_Bertelius deathDate "1607-06-19".
- Johannes_Bertelius ended "1607".
- Johannes_Bertelius enthroned "1595".
- Johannes_Bertelius honorificPrefix "Dom".
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- Johannes_Bertelius name "Bertelius, Johannes".
- Johannes_Bertelius name "Johannes Bertelius".
- Johannes_Bertelius placeOfBirth "Leuven".
- Johannes_Bertelius predecessor "Jean Glatz".
- Johannes_Bertelius shortDescription "Luxembourgian historian".
- Johannes_Bertelius successor Pierre_Richardot.
- Johannes_Bertelius title "Abbot of St Willibrord's Abbey, Echternach".
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- Johannes_Bertelius description "Luxembourgian historian".
- Johannes_Bertelius description "Luxembourgian historian".
- Johannes_Bertelius subject Category:1544_births.
- Johannes_Bertelius subject Category:1607_deaths.
- Johannes_Bertelius subject Category:16th-century_Latin-language_writers.
- Johannes_Bertelius subject Category:17th-century_Latin-language_writers.
- Johannes_Bertelius subject Category:Abbots_of_Echternach.
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- Johannes_Bertelius hypernym Abbot.
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- Johannes_Bertelius type Surname.
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- Johannes_Bertelius type Benedictine.
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- Johannes_Bertelius type Historian.
- Johannes_Bertelius type Humanist.
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- Johannes_Bertelius comment "Johannes Bertelius [also Jean Bertels] (1544 – June 19, 1607), abbot of Echternach and writer of a history of Luxembourg, was born in Leuven.After obtaining a degree in philosophy at the Pedagogy of the Lily in Leuven University, Bertelius was elected abbot of the Altmünster Abbey, Luxembourg, in 1573 and consecrated in 1576. On his orders the relics of John the Blind, Duke of Luxembourg and King of Bohemia, were buried there.".
- Johannes_Bertelius label "Johannes Bertelius".
- Johannes_Bertelius sameAs Q445165.
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