MATTHIAS Hovius

MATTHIAS Hovius
MATTHIAS Hovius
Archiepiscopus Mechliniensis, Praedicator insignis, disciplinae tenax, Regi a Consiliis in Belgio. Obiit A. C. 1620. aetat. 78. Archiepiscopatûs 25. Gramaeus, de urbe Machlin. Valer. Andreas Biblioth. Belg. Gazetus, Hist. Eccl. Belgii, etc.

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