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    Michiel de Swaen (Dutch: [miˈxil də ˈzʋaːn]; 20 January 1654 – 3 May 1707) was a surgeon and a rhetorician from the Southern Netherlands. On January 20...
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  • politician Michiel de Swaen (1654–1707), Flemish surgeon and rhetorician Michiel Sweerts (1618–1664), Flemish painter and printmaker Michiel Thomassen...
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    focusing mainly on the cultural heritage of French Flanders. With Michiel de Swaen and Maria Petyt, he was one of the most eminent defenders of the Dutch...
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    1653) April 29 – George Farquhar, Irish dramatist (b. 1677) May 3 – Michiel de Swaen, Flemish poet (b. 1654) May 9 – Dieterich Buxtehude, German composer...
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    Maria Gabrielli, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1711) January 20 – Michiel de Swaen, Flemish poet (d. 1707) January 22 – Richard Blackmore, English physician...
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  • (song), a hit single from the album De zedighe doot van Carel den Vijfden, a historical play by Michiel de Swaen Doot Doot Garden, a mini-comics series...
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  • with the southern rulers. A notable exception was the Dunkirk writer Michiel de Swaen (1654–1707), who wrote comedies, moralities and biblical poetry. During...
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  • 1653) April 29 – George Farquhar, Irish dramatist (b. 1677) May 3 – Michiel de Swaen, Flemish poet (b. 1654) May 9 – Dieterich Buxtehude, German composer...
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    1650s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Maria Gabrielli, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1711) January 20 – Michiel de Swaen, Flemish poet (d. 1707) January 22 – Richard Blackmore, English physician...
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  • active including Dominic De Jonghe (1654–1717) who translated Le Cid by Pierre Corneille into Dutch, the poet Michiel de Swaen (1654–1707) who wrote the...
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