Matthias Hoë von Hoënegg (24 February 1580, in Vienna – 4 March 1645, in Dresden) was a German Lutheran pastor. Matthias's father was Leonhard Höe von...
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Hottinger, Georg Calixtus, Schopp, Molinos, Haberkorn, Voet, Matthias Hoë von Hoënegg, the Ubiquists, and others. Such works as "Lutherus thaumaturgus"...
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Elector John George I of Saxony; John George's court preacher, Matthias Hoe von Hoenegg, encouraged the Emperor to smash Frederick and the Bohemians. Frederick's...
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French diplomat and government official (d. 1653) February 24 – Matthias Hoe von Hoenegg, German theologian (d. 1645) February 28 Orazio Giustiniani, Italian...
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VII, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen (1638–1645) (b. 1613) March 4 – Matthias Hoe von Hoenegg, German theologian (b. 1580) March 24 – Sir Thomas Aston, 1st Baronet...
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(Fürstentag) in Naumburg and Matthias Hoë von Hoënegg’s epigram describing the impression Praetorius's music made on Emperor Matthias and other princes during...
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French diplomat and government official (d. 1653) February 24 – Matthias Hoe von Hoenegg, German theologian (d. 1645) February 28 Orazio Giustiniani, Italian...
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VII, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen (1638–1645) (b. 1613) March 4 – Matthias Hoe von Hoenegg, German theologian (b. 1580) March 24 – Sir Thomas Aston, 1st Baronet...
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