Laevinus Torrentius
Laevinus Torrentius, born Lieven van der Beke (1525–1595), was the second bishop of Antwerp.
Laevinus Torrentius | |
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Bishop of Antwerp | |
A portrait of Laevinus Torrentius engraved by Cornelis Galle the Elder after Gijsbert van Veen, with an epigraph by Joannes Bochius | |
Church | Catholic |
Diocese | Antwerp |
See | Cathedral of Our Lady (Antwerp) |
Appointed | 1576 |
Installed | 1587 |
Term ended | 1595 |
Predecessor | Franciscus Sonnius |
Successor | Guillaume de Berghes |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Lieven van der Beke |
Born | March 8, 1525 Ghent |
Died | 26 April 1595 70) Brussels | (aged
Education | Philosophy, Law |
Alma mater | University of Leuven, University of Bologna |
Career
He studied philosophy and law at Leuven University and then at the University of Bologna. For five years he lived in Rome. He was appointed Canon of Liege cathedral, and became there vicar general.
He was appointed bishop of Antwerp in 1576 but could not be installed in his see until 1587. He died in 1595, after being nominated to the see of Mechelen but before being appointed.[1]
After his death he left his precious library, estimated 30.000 gulden to the Jesuits of Louvain. He was buried inside the cathedral.
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References
- "Torrentius (Laevinius)", in A. J. van der Aa, Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden, vol. 18 (Haarlem, 1874), 195-196.
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Preceded by Franciscus Sonnius |
Bishop of Antwerp 1587–1595 |
Succeeded by Guillaume de Berghes |
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