List of people from Mechelen
This is a list of Notable people from Mechelen , who were either born in Mechelen , or spent part of their life there.
Born in Mechelen
Before 17th century
Rembert Dodoens
Henry Bate of Malines (1246 – after 1310) philosopher, theologian, astronomer-astrologer, poet, and musician.
Keldermans family of sculptors and architects, including Rombout II Keldermans (14th to 16th century)
Jan Standonck , priest and reformer, Master of the Collège de Montaigu in Paris (1454–1504)
Johannes Varennius (1462–1536), teacher at Collegium Trilingue , wrote: SYNTAXIS LINGVUAE GRAECAE… COLONIAE Martinus Gymnicus excudebat ANNO M.D.L.[ 1]
Gommaert van der Gracht , painter (c. 1590-1639)
Ferry Carondelet , diplomat and abbot (1473–1528)
Michiel Coxie , Renaissance painter and designer of engravings and tapestries (1499–1592)
Rembert Dodoens , botanist , herbalist , and physician (1517–1585)
Philippe de Monte , Renaissance composer (1521–1603)
Crispin van den Broeck , painter (1523–1591)
Alexandre Colin , sculptor (1526–1612)
Gerhard Dorn , philosopher, translator, alchemist , physician, and bibliophile (c. 1530–1584)
Philips van der Aa , statesman (d. 1586)
Francis Coster , Jesuit and religious writer (1532–1619)
Johan van der Veeken (1549-1616), wealthy shipowner, merchant, banker and cofounder of the VOC Rotterdam.
Rinaldo del Mel , Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance (1554-c. 1598)
François Stella (1563-1605), was a French Baroque painter[ 2]
David Vinckboons , painter (1576–1629)
Diego de Astor , Spanish engraver and medalist (1587–1650)
17th century until now
Faydherbe family of mostly sculptors, including Lucas Faydherbe (16th and 17th century)
Abraham van den Kerckhoven , organist and composer (c. 1618-c. 1701)
Theodoor Verhaegen , sculptor (1701–1759)
Lodewijk van Beethoven (1712–1770), Kapellmeister and grandfather of his namesake Ludwig van Beethoven
Thomas de Paep , painter (ca. 1628-1630 – 1670)
Jan Coxie , painter (1629 - 1670)
Peter Franchoys , painter (1606 – 1654)
Lucas Franchoys the Younger , painter (1616 – 1681)
Jan Philip van Thielen , painter (1618 – 1667)
Goswin de Stassart , politician (1780–1854)
Msgr. Victor Scheppers (1802–1877), founder of the Brothers of Mercy of Mechelen and the Scheppersinstituut Mechelen.
Egide Walschaerts , mechanical engineer (1820–1901)
Jef Denyn , musician and founder of the Royal Carillon School (1862–1941)
Rik Wouters , fauvist painter and sculptor (1882–1916)
Jean-Baptiste Janssens , Superior General of the Society of Jesus (1889–1964)
Adèle Colson , musician and first woman graduate of the Royal Carillon School (1905-1997)
Gaston Relens , painter (1909-2011)
Karel Verleye , co-founder of the College of Europe in Bruges (1920–2002)
Philibert Mees , composer and pianist (1929–2006)
Herman De Coninck , poet, essayist, journalist, and publisher (1944–1997)
Luc Van den Brande , politician (b. 1945)
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker , choreographer (b. 1960)
Bart Somers , politician and mayor (b. 1964)
Steven Defour , football player playing for Royal Antwerp F.C.
Dirk Van de Put , businessman, incoming CEO of Mondelez International
Lived in Mechelen
Margaret of York
Viglius
Margaret of York , Duchess of Burgundy (1446–1503)
Pierre Alamire , music copyist , composer, instrumentalist, mining engineer , merchant, diplomat, and spy (c. 1470–1536)
Philip the Handsome (also called "the Fair") (1478 – 1506), Duke of Burgundy and the first Habsburg King of Castile.
Margaret of Austria , regent of the Belgium Austriacum , daughter of Maximilian I and guardian of Charles V (1480–1530)
Mary , Eleanor and Isabella of Austria , nieces of Margaret of Austria
John Heywood , English poet (1497-c. 1575)
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor , born in Ghent , and brought up in Mechelen until age 17 (1500–1558)
Anne Boleyn , future wife of English King Henry VIII (1504–1536).[ 3]
John Clement , English humanist , tutor of Thomas More 's children (16th century)[ 4] [ 5]
Viglius , statesman and jurist (1507–1577)
Johannes Secundus , Neo-Latin poet (1511–1536)
Igram van Achelen , statesman (1528–1604)
Franciscus Monachus , geographer and cosmographer (c. 1490-1565)
François René Mallarmé , French politician in exile (1755–1835)
Pierre François Xavier de Ram , churchman and historian (1804–1865)
Florent Joseph Marie Willems , painter (1823–1905)
Jean Baptiste Abbeloos , orientalist (1836–1906)
Jules Van Nuffel , musicologist , composer, and expert on religious music (1883–1953)
Alice Nahon , poet (1896–1933)
Flor Peeters , composer, organist, and teacher (1903–1986)
Alexander Rubens, Lord of Vremdyck , grandson of the painter Peter Paul.
Maurits Sabbe , writer (1873–1938)
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