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Martin, von Cochem, 1634-1712

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Personal name headingMartin, von Cochem, 1634-1712
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Variant(s)Cochem, Martin von, 1634-1712
Kochem, Martin von, 1634-1712
Kochemu, Martin z, 1634-1712
Linius, Martin, 1634-1712
Martin, of Cochem, 1634-1712
Martin von Cochem, Father, 1634-1712
Martin, von Kochem, 1634-1712
Martin, z Kochemu, 1634-1712
Martinus, a Cochem, 1634-1712
Martinus, Cochemensis, 1634-1712
Martinus, von Cochem, 1634-1712
Birth date1634-12-13
Death date1712-09-10
Place of birthCochem (Germany)
Place of deathWaghäusel (Germany)
AffiliationCapuchins
Catholic Church
Profession or occupationPriests Monks Theologians
Found inHis Das grosse Leben Christi, 1758: t.p. (P. Martin von Cochem)
His Libellus infirmorum Germanico super additus, 1737: t.p. (... R.P. Martino Cochemensi ordinis Capucinorum)
Meyers enzykl. Lex. (Martin von Cochem (Martin von Kochem); b. 12/13/1634; d. 9/10/1712)
Brockhaus Enzykl., 1971 (Martin von Cochem, Martin Linius; Capuchin; preacher, writer; b. 12-13-1634; d. 9-10-1712)
NUC pre-1956 (Martin von Cochem, Pater, 1634?-1712; has ref. Martin z Kochem)
LC data base, 4/12/84 (hdg.: Martin von Cochem, Father, 1634-1712; usage: ... Martini von Cochem)
Wikipedia, August 21, 2017: Czech Martin z Kochemu page (Martin z Kochemu; German form: Martin von Cochem; original birth name Linius; born 13 December 1634 in Cochem; died in Waghäusel, 10 September 1712; German Roman Catholic priest ordained in 1657, member of the Capuchin order and a writer of popular devotional literature; one of the most published writers in Central Europe in the 18th century; [inscription on picture:] P. Martinus a Cochem, Cap.) English Martin of Cochem page (Martin of Cochem; born 13 December 1630 or 1634 at Cochem on the Mosel; died 10 September at the convent at Waghäusel; German Capuchin theologian, preacher, and ascetic writer)
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