Cunerus Petri

Cunerus Petri (ca. 1530–1580) was the first bishop of Leeuwarden.[1]

Life

Petri was born in Brouwershaven around 1530. He studied Philosophy and Theology at Leuven University, graduating with a doctorate in Theology on 12 November 1560.

He was named bishop of Leeuwarden in 1569, and was installed 1570. On 26 February 1570 he published the decrees of the Council of Trent in his diocese, and on 15 April held a diocesan synod. In December 1576 the States of the Lordship of Friesland subscribed to the Pacification of Ghent. On 28 March 1578 Petri was imprisoned by the rebels in Harlingen. Upon his release he sought refuge in Germany, dying in Cologne on 15 February 1580.

Works

References

  1. J. De Jong, "Cunerus Petri", in Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek, vol. 5 (Leiden, 1921), 122-124.
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