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, Johannes Bertelius (ook Jean Bertels; Leuv … Johannes Bertelius (ook Jean Bertels; Leuven, 1544 – 19 juni 1607) was abt van Echternach en schrijver van een Luxemburgse geschiedenis. Na een studie filosofie aan de Pedagogie De Lelie in Leuven, werd Bertelius in 1573 verkozen tot abt van het benedictijnerklooster in Altmünster (Luxemburg). Hij werd in 1576 ingewijd. Op zijn bevel werd het stoffelijk overschot van Jan de Blinde, hertog van Luxemburg en koning van Bohemen, aldaar opnieuw begraven. In 1595 werd Bertelius door koning Filips II van Spanje benoemd tot abt van het benedictijnerklooster van Sint-Willibrord in Echternach. Het volgende jaar werd de abdij geplunderd door een bende uit de noordelijke Nederlanden. Bertelius werd gegijzeld en naar Nijmegen gebracht. Hij werd vrijgelaten na betaling van losgeld. Na zijn terugkeer wijdde hij zich aan literaire bezigheden. Hij stierf op 19 juni 1607 en werd begraven in een kapel van het klooster in Echternach. een kapel van het klooster in Echternach.
, Johannes Bertels OSB (* 1544 in Löwen; † 19. Juni 1607 in Echternach) war Abt und Geschichtsschreiber.
, Johannes Bertelius, també anomenat Jean Be … Johannes Bertelius, també anomenat Jean Bertels, (Lovaina, 1544 - Echternach, 19 de juny de 1607) fou un sacerdot luxemburguès, monjo benedictí, abat d'Echternach i autor de la Història de Luxemburg. Després d'obtenir una llicenciatura en filosofia a la Universitat de Lovaina, Bertelius va ser elegit abat de l'Abadia d'Altmünster, a Luxemburg, el 1573 i consagrat el 1576. A les seves ordres es van enterrar en aquesta abadia les relíquies de John Cecs, duc de Luxemburg i rei de Bohèmia. El 1595 el rei Felip II el va nomenar abat del monestir benedictí de Sant Willibrord d'Utrecht a Echternach. A l'any següent, l'abadia va ser saquejada per pirates holandesos i Bertelius va ser fet presoner i traslladat a Nimega. Va ser posat en llibertat només després d'un pagament d'un rescat. Després del seu retorn, es va dedicar a l'obra literària fins a la seva mort. Va ser enterrat en una capella del monestir d'Echternach. en una capella del monestir d'Echternach.
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Johannes Bertels OSB (* 1544 in Löwen; † 19. Juni 1607 in Echternach) war Abt und Geschichtsschreiber.
, Johannes Bertelius [also Jean Bertels] (15 … Johannes Bertelius [also Jean Bertels] (1544 – June 19, 1607), abbot of Echternach and writer of a history of Luxembourg, was born in Leuven. After obtaining a degree in philosophy at the Pedagogy of the Lily in Leuven University, Bertelius was elected abbot of Altmünster Abbey, Luxembourg, in 1573 and was consecrated in 1576. On his orders the relics of John the Blind, Duke of Luxembourg and King of Bohemia, were buried there. In 1595 king Philip II of Spain appointed him abbot of the Benedictine monastery of St. Willibrord at Echternach.monastery of St. Willibrord at Echternach.
, Johannes Bertelius (ook Jean Bertels; Leuv … Johannes Bertelius (ook Jean Bertels; Leuven, 1544 – 19 juni 1607) was abt van Echternach en schrijver van een Luxemburgse geschiedenis. Na een studie filosofie aan de Pedagogie De Lelie in Leuven, werd Bertelius in 1573 verkozen tot abt van het benedictijnerklooster in Altmünster (Luxemburg). Hij werd in 1576 ingewijd. Op zijn bevel werd het stoffelijk overschot van Jan de Blinde, hertog van Luxemburg en koning van Bohemen, aldaar opnieuw begraven. In 1595 werd Bertelius door koning Filips II van Spanje benoemd tot abt van het benedictijnerklooster van Sint-Willibrord in Echternach.looster van Sint-Willibrord in Echternach.
, Johannes Bertelius, també anomenat Jean Be … Johannes Bertelius, també anomenat Jean Bertels, (Lovaina, 1544 - Echternach, 19 de juny de 1607) fou un sacerdot luxemburguès, monjo benedictí, abat d'Echternach i autor de la Història de Luxemburg. Després d'obtenir una llicenciatura en filosofia a la Universitat de Lovaina, Bertelius va ser elegit abat de l'Abadia d'Altmünster, a Luxemburg, el 1573 i consagrat el 1576. A les seves ordres es van enterrar en aquesta abadia les relíquies de John Cecs, duc de Luxemburg i rei de Bohèmia. El 1595 el rei Felip II el va nomenar abat del monestir benedictí de Sant Willibrord d'Utrecht a Echternach.de Sant Willibrord d'Utrecht a Echternach.
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