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 * 1560 Antwerp, † 1634/11/23, Bruxelles. Artist; Painter; Architect; Economist

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Wenceslas Cobergher
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First nameFirst name(s) of the person. Wenceslas
Last nameLast name of the person. Cobergher
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Birth dateBirth date: day - month - year. 1560 JL
Birth placePlace of birth of the person Antwerp 51° 13' 16.00" N, 4° 23' 58.96" E
Death dateDeath date: day - month - year. November 23, 1634
Death placePlace of death of the person Bruxelles 50° 50' 47.62" N, 4° 21' 6.12" E
KeywordKeywords for the person Artist , Painter , Architect , Economist
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Secondary literatureYearYear of the literature reference TypeLiterature type (book, journal, etc.) TitleTitel of the book.
Van den Gheyn 19051905monographPeiresc et Cobergher
Callataÿ 20172017proceedingsGlory and misery of Belgian numismatics from the 16th to the 18th c. as seen through three milestones (Goltz 1563, Serrure 1847 and the Dekesels) and private correspondences
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