Michiel 2005's photos with the keyword: Catharijneconvent

Utrecht 2023 – Museum Catharijneconvent – Coffee

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Dates from 1453–1462, Eusebius lived from circa 260 to 340.

Utrecht 2023 – Museum Catharijneconvent – Hammer o…

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According to tradition, this hammer was used by Saint Martin to destroy heathen temples and idols.

Utrecht 2023 – Museum Catharijneconvent – Mission…

Utrecht 2023 – Museum Catharijneconvent – Mission…

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Triumph of Death and The Last Judgement by Hermann Tom Ring, 1550–1555.

Utrecht 2023 – Museum Catharijneconvent – Devils…

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Triumph of Death and The Last Judgement by Hermann Tom Ring, 1550–1555.

Utrecht 2023 – Museum Catharijneconvent – Hellmou…

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Gregoriusmis, by Meester van. de Levensbron (Master of the Source of Life)

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Theodosia Altar, from 1545.

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By Laurentius de Neter, 1635.

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Theodosia Altar, from 1545.

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Theodosia Altar, from 1545.

Utrecht 2023 – Museum Catharijneconvent – Beheadi…

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Theodosia Altar, from 1545.

Utrecht 2023 – Museum Catharijneconvent – Devils…

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Triumph of Death and The Last Judgement by Hermann Tom Ring, 1550–1555.

Utrecht 2023 – Museum Catharijneconvent – Jacobus…

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Capitein was born in 1717 in Elmina, West Africa and he was sold into slavery at age 8. He was adopted by a Dutch employee of the Dutch West India Company and taken to Holland at age 10. He went to the grammar school in The Hague in 1731 and subsequently he started studying theology at Leiden University in 1739. He graduated in 1742 on a dissertation called “Is Slavery Compatible with Christian Freedom or Not”. In this dissertation he defended slavery as being compatible with christian doctrine. After his graduation he was ordained as a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church. He went to work for the Dutch West India Company in Elmina. His mission wasn't very successful and he died in 1747. More info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacobus_Capitein