A portrait of Boonen from the collection of St Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent
Church
Roman Catholic
Archdiocese
Mechelen
See
St. Rumbold's Cathedral
Installed
1621
Term ended
1655
Predecessor
Mathias Hovius
Successor
Andreas Creusen
Orders
Ordination
1611
Consecration
26 November 1620
Personal details
Born
11 October 1573
Antwerp
Died
30 June 1655 Brussels
Buried
St. Rumbold's Cathedral
Occupation
Lawyer
Alma mater
University of Leuven
Motto
Vince in Bonum
Jacobus Boonen (1573–1655) was the sixth Bishop of Ghent (1617–1620) and the fourth Archbishop of Mechelen (1621–1655).[1]
^E. H. J. Reusens, "Boonen (Jacques)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 2 Archived 8 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine (Brussels, 1868), 700–705.
JacobusBoonen (1573–1655) was the sixth Bishop of Ghent (1617–1620) and the fourth Archbishop of Mechelen (1621–1655). Born at Antwerp on 11 October 1573...
Boonen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arnold Boonen (1669–1729), Dutch painter JacobusBoonen (1573–1655), Belgian bishop Jan...
was murdered in 1579 for his pro-Spanish sympathies. Her brother was JacobusBoonen, archbishop of Mechelen from 1620. They had four children, one of whom...
controversy came to a head, with extraordinary measures taken to bring JacobusBoonen, archbishop of Mechelen, and Anthonius Triest, Bishop of Ghent, into...
Vaudement. On 10 July 1620 he was named bishop of Ghent, in succession to JacobusBoonen, who had become archbishop of Mechelen. Due to various delays he continued...
Jacob van der Borgh, (Latinized: Jacobus a Castro; 1560 – 1639) was the third bishop of Roermond, in the Netherlands. Jacobus a Castro was born in Amsterdam...
chancellor of Brabant Aubert Miraeus (1573–1640), ecclesiastical historian JacobusBoonen (1573–1655), Archbishop of Mechelen Adriaan van den Spiegel (1578–1625)...
(1567–1644) Unitas libertatis ars Appointed Archbishop of Cambrai 6 1617–1620 JacobusBoonen (1573–1655) Vince in bono Appointed Archbishop of Mechelen 7 1622–1657...
Empress, married to Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1598) June 30 – JacobusBoonen, Dutch Catholic archbishop (b. 1573) July 15 – Girolamo Rainaldi, Italian...
October 7 – William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1645) October 11 – JacobusBoonen, Dutch Catholic archbishop (d. 1655) November 3 – Catherine of Lorraine...
to enter his see. On 27 October 1641, he was consecrated bishop by JacobusBoonen, and he exercised his authority as bishop as best he could from Geldrop...
bell tower left unfinished, the church was dedicated by Archbishop JacobusBoonen in June 1627. In order to ensure that a sufficient number of priests...
Empress, married to Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1598) June 30 – JacobusBoonen, Dutch Catholic archbishop (b. 1573) July 15 – Girolamo Rainaldi, Italian...
Thomas Aquinas in the Dominican house at Vercelli. With the approval of JacobusBoonen, archbishop of Mechelen, the confraternity was founded at Brussels on...
soldiers of William the Silent, but subsequently rebuilt. Archbishop JacobusBoonen introduced the Monte Cassino observance. At his insistence, the Prior...
Triest Successor Servaas de Quinckere Orders Consecration 25 May 1623 by JacobusBoonen Personal details Born c. 1570 Antwerp, Duchy of Brabant, Habsburg Netherlands...
Installed 1596 Term ended 1620 Predecessor Joannes Hauchin Successor JacobusBoonen Orders Ordination 1566 Consecration 18 February 1596 Personal details...
October 7 – William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1645) October 11 – JacobusBoonen, Dutch Catholic archbishop (d. 1655) November 3 – Catherine of Lorraine...
titles Preceded by Charles Maes Bishop of Ghent 1612–1616 Succeeded by JacobusBoonen Preceded by François Buisseret Archbishop of Cambrai 1616–1644 Succeeded by...
Antwerp Cathedral on 17 September 1626, the principal consecrator being JacobusBoonen, assisted by Johannes Malderus, bishop of Antwerp, and Antoon Triest...
in Nivelles and Canon of Tournai. in 1646 he received the tonsure of JacobusBoonen, and was ordained priest by Mgr Villain of Tournay in 1650. In 1656...
Nobles Third Estate (Representatives of the cities) Duchy of Brabant *JacobusBoonen, Archbishop of Mechelen *Jan Drusius, Abbot of Park Abbey *Philippe-Charles...
titles Preceded by Jacobus a Castro Bishop of Roermond 1651–1657 Succeeded by Eugène, Count d'Allamont Preceded by JacobusBoonen 5th Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels...
Leuven, 1622. A commentary on the Institutes of Justinian, dedicated to JacobusBoonen. De causis corruptorum judiciorum et remediis libri quatuor. Cologne...
the States of Brabant to the Estates General of 1632, the first being JacobusBoonen, Archbishop of Mechelen. He died on 25 March 1634. De Orde van Premonstreit...
Guilliam Caudron as the editor. Influenced by Henricus Calenus and JacobusBoonen, who would become his patron, De Harduwijn found his inspiration in...