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JACOB BOONEN
Born : October 11, 1573
Deceased : June 30, 1655
Bishop of Gent, 1616-1620
Archbishop of Mechelen, 1620-1655
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- (nl) In goud een schuinkruis van keel, beladen met een versmald schuinkruis van zilver, vergezeld in het hoofd van een adelaar van sabel. Wapenspreuk: VINCE IN BONO
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