Jean Dave (1531–1595) was a prelate in the
Habsburg Netherlands
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who briefly served as the third
bishop of Namur
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.
Life
Dave was born in
Namur
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Namur stands at the confl ...
. He took degrees in theology and canon law, and served as ecclesiastical councillor on the provincial council of Namur.
[ E. H. J. Reusens, "Dave (Jean)", '']Biographie Nationale de Belgique
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vol. 4
(Brussels, 1873), 704-705. In 1580 he was appointed
provost
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* Prince-provost, a high-ranking church official
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of the
cathedral chapter
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. By letters patent of 22 June 1590 he was appointed ecclesiastical councillor to the
Great Council of Mechelen
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, and the following year he became a
canon
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of
St. Rumbold's Cathedral
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.
[ On 25 March 1593, ]Philip II of Spain
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proposed him as bishop of Namur, and the pope confirmed the appointment early in 1594. Dave was consecrated bishop in Antwerp on 18 September 1594, by Laevinus Torrentius
Laevinus Torrentius, born Lieven van der Beke (1525–1595), was the second bishop of Antwerp and one of the leading humanists of his time. He was a Neo-Latin poet, who achieved fame as the editor of Suetonius and Horace. spending many years in ...
, with co-consecrators Ghisbertus Masius, bishop of 's-Hertogenbosch
The Diocese of 's-Hertogenbosch () is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in the Netherlands. The modern diocese was created in 1853. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Utrecht. It is currently led b ...
, and Francisco de Ribera, bishop of Leighlin
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The title is now united with other bishoprics. In the Church of Ireland, it is held by the Lord Bis ...
.[ He was installed in Namur on 23 October 1594, and died there on 3 March 1595.][
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References
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1531 births
1595 deaths
Clergy from Bruges
16th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Holy Roman Empire
Bishops of Namur