Philips van Marnix, Heer Van Sint Aldegonde

Dutch theologian
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Quick Facts
Heer meaning:
lord
Born:
1540, Brussels [now in Belgium]
Died:
December 15, 1598, Leiden, Netherlands (aged 58)

Philips van Marnix, Heer Van Sint Aldegonde (born 1540, Brussels [now in Belgium]—died December 15, 1598, Leiden, Netherlands) was a Dutch theologian and poet whose translation of the Psalms is considered the high point of religious literature in 16th-century Holland. In exile (1568–72) and a prisoner of the Roman Catholics (1573–74), Marnix was in the thick of the political and religious struggles of the time. His first main work was Den byencorf der H. Roomsche Kercke (1569; “The Beehive of the Roman Catholic Church”), a polemical tract in prose in which the author, affecting to defend Roman Catholicism, in fact ...(100 of 142 words)