Saint Gummarus of Lier (also known as Gommaire, Gommer or Gummery) is a Belgian saint. He was the son of the Lord of Emblem (near Lier, Belgium). An official...
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St. Gummarus could be Gummarus, the patron saint of lumberjacks, forest workers, foresters, woodcutters and Lier, Belgium St. Gummarus (beer) - the Belgian...
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Lier (Dutch: [liːr] ; French: Lierre [ljɛʁ] ) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. It is composed of the city of Lier proper and...
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Turnhout. Turnhout was employed first at Antwerp, then at the Church of St Gummarus, Lier, Belgium, (maître de chapelle 1559), then in 1562 back to the Cathedral...
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Rumbold of Mechlin (redirect from St. Rombout)
van de heilige Gummarus. In Dutch, originally from 1940, but rewritten in 2008 by Hugo Neefs and republished by "de Gilde Heren van Lier". Dries van den...
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He held canonries at Senlis Cathedral, St. Gummarus Church, Lier, St. Mary's Church, Utrecht (1476), and St Donatian's in Bruges. Vande Poele died in...
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executed the designs for the high altar in 1670. The pulpit in the St. Gummarus Church in Lier is another of his known creations. The original design for the...
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Eugenia to the Low Countries, where he became dean of the church of St Gummarus in Lier, Duchy of Brabant. He compiled a French-Spanish-Latin dictionary...
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present town of Lierre (Lier) in Belgium grew up around his hermitage. "At Lier, in Belgium, the departure from this life of St. Gummarus, confessor." We have...
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barok at Openbaar Kunstbezit Vlaanderen (in Dutch) Pulpit in the St. Gummarus Church in Lier (in Dutch) Hans Vlieghe, "Erasmus Quellinus I," Grove Art Online...
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The Sack of Lier, also known as the Fury of Lier in the Southern Netherlands, took place on 14 October 1595 when a force of the Dutch States Army led by...
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alongside his father, in the construction of the church of Lier, the Church of Saint Gummarus [fr]. Between 1521 and 1530 he completed the tower of the...
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Renaissance style. His image of Saint Gummarus for the baroque altar erected in 1620 in the St. Gummarus Church in Lier is heavy in proportions, unrealistic...
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Engelbrektsson died already on 7 February 1538, and was buried in the town’s St. Gummarus Church. In the meantime his force at Steinvikholm had capitulated, and...
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religious works is the altarpiece representing Calvary in the St. Gummarus church in Lier, Belgium. The description by the early Dutch biographer Arnold...
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Adriaen de Bie (category People from Lier, Belgium)
and jasper. He returned to Lier in 1623. He painted portraits and decorations for the St. Gummarus church above the altar of St. Eligius, the patron saint...
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of the chapter of St. Peter's Church, Leuven, on 16 January 1751 he was appointed dean of the chapter of St Gummarus Church in Lier and on 26 January...
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ISBN 978-0-429-96766-5. D'Mello, Ashley, "St Gonsalo Garcia: The 1st Indian saint", The Times of India, 13 October 2008 Saint Gummarus Jones, Paul Anthony (2019). The...
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Olav Engelbrektsson (c. 1480, Trondenes, Norway – 7 February 1538, Lier, Duchy of Brabant, Habsburg Netherlands) was the 28th Archbishop of Norway from...
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church building is St Martin's Church (130.6 m) in Landshut, Germany. The tallest brickwork church building with two steeples is St Mary's Church (125...
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Macarius of Antioch, Pharaildis Lier – Gummarus Mons – Waltrude Oudenarde – Walburga Temse – Amalberga Grude – St. Catherine of Alexandria Arraial do...
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Sint-Petrus' Stoel van Antiochiëkerk Sittard Netherlands 272 83 c. 1505 St Gummarus Church Lier Belgium 272 83 1540 Minarets of Selimiye Mosque Edirne Turkey 239...
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Cornelis de Bie (category People from Lier, Belgium)
Rhetoric in Lier known as den Groeyenden Boom. After his study at the propedeuse faculty of Arts at the University of Leuven, he returned to Lier where he...
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d'Oisy St. John's Cathedral in 's-Hertogenbosch, from about 1370, considered the height of Brabantine Gothic in the present-day Netherlands St. Gummarus' Church...
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of Saint Remaclus was brought in from Stavelot and that of Saint Gummarus from Lier; in 1976 Saint Lambert's bust visited from Liège, Saint Ursula's shrine...
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St. Lambert's Cathedral, Liège 1759: St. Walburgis, Oudenaarde (destroyed in WW1) 1764: St. Gummarus Church, Lier, Belgium 1766: city hall, Goes 1767:...
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original on 25 July 2021. Retrieved 7 July 2022. "Sint-Gummaruskerk" [Saint Gummarus Church]. Vlaamse Beiaard Vereniging [Flemish Carillon Association] (in...
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painted his first religious composition which was intended for the St Gummarus church in Lier. He participated in the Prix de Rome of Belgium in 1847 but was...
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