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    Emanuel van Meteren or Meteeren (1535 – 11 April 1612) was a Flemish historian and Consul for "the Traders of the Low Countries" in London. He was born...
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  • his life of Emanuel van Meteren, appended to the latter's Nederlandische Historic (16,4), that Jacob van Meteren, the father of Emanuel, had manifested...
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  • Van Meteren is a Flemish surname. Notable people with this surname include: Emanuel van Meteren (1535–1612), Flemish historian Jacobus van Meteren (1519-1555)...
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  • Van Meter, VanMeter, Van Metre, Van Mater and Van Matre are American surnames derived from the Dutch surname Van Meteren. Most are descendants of Jan Joosten...
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  • – John Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley, English noble (b. 1533) 1612 – Emanuel van Meteren, Flemish historian and author (b. 1535) 1612 – Edward Wightman, English...
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    Silent by Frederic Harrison pp. 22–23 "den swijger", "den Schweiger": Emanuel van Meteren, 1608 and 1614; cf. "Taciturnus": Famiano Strada, 1635. The Dutch...
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    small manufactured goods. His report was first published in 1611 by Emanuel van Meteren, the Dutch Consul at London. This stimulated interest in exploiting...
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  • soldiers in Dutch history. Margaretha is described by historian Emanuel van Meteren, who writes that she had served as a soldier, dressed as a man, for...
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  • (1527–1598) Jacques Jonghelinck, sculptor and medalist (1530–1606) Emanuel van Meteren, historian and consul in London (1535–1612) Frédéric Perrenot de...
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    uncle Jacobus van Meteren returned from exile in England to take care of him. Abraham remained close to his cousin Emanuel van Meteren, who would later...
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