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- Anders Christensen Arrebo (2 January 1587 in Ærøskøbing – 12 March 1637) was a Danish poet and Lutheran bishop. He was appointed bishop to the Diocese...
- composed hymns. Fine poetry was created in the early 17th century by Anders Arrebo (1587–1637). The challenges faced during Denmark's absolute monarchy in...
- 1860 census and may therefore have been under renovation at the time. Hans Arrebo Clausen (1781-1944), a merchant trading in Iceland, resided in another apartment...
- Søby-Fynshav on the island Als M/F ÆrøXpressen, 2019- Marstal-Rudkøbing Anders Arrebo (1587 in Ærøskøbing – 1637) a Danish poet and Lutheran bishop in the Diocese...
- 1580) March 12 Cornelius a Lapide, Flemish Jesuit exegete (b. 1567) Anders Arrebo, Danish writer (b. 1587) March 19 – Péter Pázmány, Hungarian cardinal and...
- Gaas 1578–1595 Hans Mogenssøn 1596–1617 Isak Grønbech 1618–1622 Anders Arrebo 1622–1642 Peder Skjelderup 1643–1672 Erik Bredal 1672–1672 Arnold de Fine...
- Buch der Deutschen Poeterey ("A Book of German Poetics"), Germany Anders Arrebo (1587–1637) Anders Bording (1619–1677) Thomas Kingo (1634–1703) Ludvig Holberg...
- was published for the first time in 1685. Another gifted poet was Anders Arrebo who translated the Psalms into Norwegian and composed the creation poem...
- Waller, A Poem on St James's Park George Wither, The Prisoners Plea Anders Arrebo, Hexaemeron, poem describing the six days of Creation, written c. 1622,...
- 1580) March 12 Cornelius a Lapide, Flemish Jesuit exegete (b. 1567) Anders Arrebo, Danish writer (b. 1587) March 19 – Péter Pázmány, Hungarian cardinal and...