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Pierre Roose

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Monarch
  
Philip IV of Spain

Alma mater
  
Leuven University

Succeeded by
  
Charles de Hovyne

Preceded by
  
Engelbert Maes

Education
  
Old University of Leuven

Governor General
  
Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria (1633–1641) Francisco de Melo (1641–1644) Marquis of Castel Rodrigo (1644–1647) Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria (1647–1656)

Parents
  
Jean Roose and Marie Kinschot

Died
  
27 February 1673, Brussels, Belgium

Resting place
  
Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula

Pierre Roose (1585 or 1586 – 27 February 1673), lord of Froidmont, Han and Jemeppe, was president of the Brussels Privy Council from 1632 to 1653, and a key actor in the government of the Habsburg Netherlands for over twenty years.

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Career

After studying civil law at Leuven University, Roose started legal practice in Brussels. On 18 March 1616 he was appointed advocate fiscal of the Council of Brabant. On 8 May 1622 he became a member and master of requests of the Privy Council in Brussels. In 1624, when the customs of the city of Mons were being codified, he was deputized by the Privy Council to safeguard the rights of the prince in the resulting publication. In 1627 he was sent to the Franche-Comté to troubleshoot corruption in the county's salt works.

In 1628 Roose was sent to Spain, where Philip IV of Spain appointed him a councillor of state on 14 January 1630. In 1632 he was sent back to Brussels to replace Engelbert Maes as president of the Privy Council. He effectively became civilian head of government in Brussels, despite the rivalry for pre-eminence of Ferdinand de Boisschot, chancellor of the Duchy of Brabant.

Downfall

Roose had been a close friend of Cornelius Jansen. After Pope Urban VIII condemned Jansen's work Augustinus (1640), Roose opposed publication of the papal bull in the Habsburg Netherlands. This contributed to his fall from favour under Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria (governor general 1647–1656). He was replaced as president of the Privy Council by Charles de Hovyne on 23 December 1653.

He died on 27 February 1673 and was buried in the Blessed Sacrament chapel of the Church of St Gudula, Brussels (now a cathedral) on 14 March.

References

Pierre Roose Wikipedia


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