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Ulrik Huber — (March 13 1636, Dokkum November 8 1694, Franeker), a.k.a. Ulrich Huber or Ulricus Huber , was a professor of law at the University of Franeker and a political philosopher.Huber studied in Franeker, Utrecht and Heidelberg. He started in 1657 at a… … Wikipedia
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Johannes Maccovius — Johannes Maccovius, also known as Jan Makowsky, was a Polish Reformed theologian. He was born at Lobzenica, Poland in 1588 and died at Franeker, the Netherlands on June 24, 1644. He was married three times, his first wife was Antje van Uylenburgh … Wikipedia
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