• Ludwig Crocius (also Ludovicus Crocius; 29 March 1586 – 7 December 1653 or 1655) was a German Calvinist minister. He was a delegate at the Synod of Dort...
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    tacitly influenced by his teachers in Bremen, Matthias Martinius and Ludwig Crocius. His collected works were published in 12 folio volumes (Amsterdam,...
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    – Domenico Massenzio, Italian baroque composer (d. 1657) March 29 – Ludwig Crocius, German Calvinist minister (d. 1653) April 2 – Pietro Della Valle, Italian...
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    – Domenico Massenzio, Italian baroque composer (d. 1657) March 29 – Ludwig Crocius, German Calvinist minister (d. 1653) April 2 – Pietro Della Valle, Italian...
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    Princess of Beira, Portuguese infanta (princess) (b. 1635) December 7 – Ludwig Crocius, German Calvinist minister (b. 1586) December 21 – Elisabeth of...
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    Princess of Beira, Portuguese infanta (princess) (b. 1635) December 7 – Ludwig Crocius, German Calvinist minister (b. 1586) December 21 – Elisabeth of...
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    the synod of Dort, where he formed friendships with Simon Episcopius, Ludwig Crocius, and others. He succeeded his late father in the chair of Hebrew at...
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    October 1980 Châteauneuf-sur-Loire, France, since 28 September 1991 Ludwig Crocius (1586–1655), preacher, professor at Bremen School Illustre Friedrich...
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    "Liebaert, Carolus". thesaurus.cerl.org. Retrieved 2015-04-10. Lucius, Ludwig Peter Ymen De Jong (1968), Crisis in the Reformed Churches; Essays in commemoration...
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  • literary controversy with many learned Protestant theologians: Coccejus, Ludwig Crocius, Johann Hülsemann, Johann Conrad Dannhauer, and Drelincourt. Their works...
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    influenced in particular Johannes Cocceius, student under Martinius and Ludwig Crocius. At the Synod of Dort of 1618 Martinius was present as a representative...
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  • Heinrich Alting (1583 – 1644), chair of theology at Groningen University Ludwig Crocius, (1586 – 1653), Calvinist minister. Louis Henry, Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg...
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  • Alexander Ross. London. 1650.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) Crocius, Ludwig (1636). Syntagma sacrae theologiae (in Latin). Vol. 4 volumes. Bremen...
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  • Johann Rudolf (1678–1731; Zürich) Crenius, Thom. (1648–1728; Leyden) Crocius, Lud. Mich. (c. 1673) Croius (?), Jo. (18th century; Oxford) Dachs, Fried...
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