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Illustrious Brotherhood of Our Blessed Lady

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The Illustrious Brotherhood of Our Blessed Lady (Illustre Lieve Vrouwe Broederschap) was a religious confraternity founded in 1318 in 's-Hertogenbosch to promote the veneration of the Mother of God. The brotherhood was organized around a carved wooden image of the Virgin Mary in St. John's Cathedral in 's-Hertogenbosch. The Brotherhood had two types of members: ordinary members and sworn members, also called 'swan-brethren' because they used to donate a swan for the yearly banquet. Sworn members were clerics in principle; in fact they were often chosen among the nobility, the magistrates, etc. As a result, the Brotherhood also functioned as an important social network.

Well-known members

  • Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450 – 1516), painter.
  • Nycasius de Clibano (? – 1497), singer and composer
  • Jheronimus de Clibano (c. 1459 – 1503), singer and composer
  • Jan Heyns (? – 1516), architect
  • Frans Crabbe van Espleghem (c. 1480 – 1553), Flemish artist
  • Jan van Wintelroy (? – 1576), composer and choirmaster
  • Matthaeus Pipelare (c. 1450 – c. 1515), composer and choirmaster
  • Frederik van Egmond (c. 1470 – 1539), Count of Buren and lord of IJsselstein
  • References

    Illustrious Brotherhood of Our Blessed Lady Wikipedia