Prince Charles d'Aremberg

Prince Charles d'Aremberg (died Brussels 1669) was definitor-general and Commissary of the Capuchins.[1]

He wrote "Flores Seraphici", containing biographies of eminent Capuchins from 1525 to 1612[2] and "Clypeus Seraphicus", a defence of Boverius's "Annales Capucinorum".[3]

References

  1.  Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Prince Charles d'Aremberg". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  2. Cologne and Antwerp, 2 vols., 1640
  3. Cologne, 1643


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