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Charles de Croÿ Prince of Chimay (Dutch: Karel van Croij; 1506 – 11 December 1564) was a bishop of the See of Tournai in present-day Belgium from 1524 until 1564. Charles was born in 1506 as a member of the House of Croÿ. He was a nephew of William de Croÿ, Lord of Chièvres (1458–1521) and a brother of William de Croÿ, Archbishop of Toledo (1498–1521). He matriculated at the University of Louvain in 1523. Among Charles' teachers were Adrianus Barlandus, Jacobus Latomus, and Johannes Driedo.

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  • Charles de Croÿ (en)
  • Charles de Croÿ (évêque) (fr)
  • Karel van Croÿ (bisschop) (nl)
  • Шарль де Крой (епископ) (ru)
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  • Charles de Croÿ (né en 1505 mort le 13 décembre 1564), est un ecclésiastique qui fut évêque de Tournai de 1525 à 1564. (fr)
  • Karel van Croÿ (1506 of 1507 - Saint-Ghislain, 11 december 1564), ook bekend als Charles de Croÿ in het Frans, was bisschop van Doornik vanaf 1525 tot aan zijn dood. (nl)
  • Шарль де Крой (фр. Charles de Croÿ; 1506/1507 — 11 декабря 1564, Сен-Гилен) — с 1524. (ru)
  • Charles de Croÿ Prince of Chimay (Dutch: Karel van Croij; 1506 – 11 December 1564) was a bishop of the See of Tournai in present-day Belgium from 1524 until 1564. Charles was born in 1506 as a member of the House of Croÿ. He was a nephew of William de Croÿ, Lord of Chièvres (1458–1521) and a brother of William de Croÿ, Archbishop of Toledo (1498–1521). He matriculated at the University of Louvain in 1523. Among Charles' teachers were Adrianus Barlandus, Jacobus Latomus, and Johannes Driedo. (en)
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  • Charles de Croÿ (en)
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  • Charles de Croÿ (en)
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  • Charles de Croÿ Prince of Chimay (Dutch: Karel van Croij; 1506 – 11 December 1564) was a bishop of the See of Tournai in present-day Belgium from 1524 until 1564. Charles was born in 1506 as a member of the House of Croÿ. He was a nephew of William de Croÿ, Lord of Chièvres (1458–1521) and a brother of William de Croÿ, Archbishop of Toledo (1498–1521). He matriculated at the University of Louvain in 1523. Among Charles' teachers were Adrianus Barlandus, Jacobus Latomus, and Johannes Driedo. A biography of Pierre Cotrel, vicar-general of the Diocese of Tournai from 1497 to 1545, mentions Charles, as do materials describing a château he built in the village of Moorsel in 1546. He was Abbot of Affligem Abbey between 1521–1564. (en)
  • Charles de Croÿ (né en 1505 mort le 13 décembre 1564), est un ecclésiastique qui fut évêque de Tournai de 1525 à 1564. (fr)
  • Karel van Croÿ (1506 of 1507 - Saint-Ghislain, 11 december 1564), ook bekend als Charles de Croÿ in het Frans, was bisschop van Doornik vanaf 1525 tot aan zijn dood. (nl)
  • Шарль де Крой (фр. Charles de Croÿ; 1506/1507 — 11 декабря 1564, Сен-Гилен) — с 1524. (ru)
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