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BRASILHIS Dictionary Biographic and Thematic Dictionary of Brazil in the Spanish Monarch (1580-1640)

ISSN 2952-0401

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Hospital Care in Brazil during the Hispanic Monarchy

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Johan Maurits van Nassau-Siegen

Bruno Miranda | 18/07/202219/03/2024

Born in Dillenburg (Germany) in the Holy Roman Empire in 1604, Johan Maurits van Nassau-Siegen was the firstborn son of the marriage of Johan VII van Nassau-Siegen (1561-1623) to Margaretha van Holstein (1583-1658). In turn, Johan VII was the son of Johan VI van Nassau-Dillenburg (1535-1606), brother of Willem I (1533-1584), of Zwijger (the Silent), Prince of Orange, and one of the main leaders who worked for the formation of the Republic of the United Provinces of the Netherlands (Boxer, 2004: 94-95; Mello, 2006: 22-27; Mout, 1979: 14-17).

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Dictionary Director

  • José Manuel Santos Pérez

Editors

  • Bruno Inocencio
  • Elenize Trindade
  • Fabiano Aguilar Satler
  • Sergio Moreta Pedraz

Authors

  • Ana Paula Megiani
  • Bruno Inocencio
  • Bruno Miranda
  • Elenize Trindade
  • Helena de Cassia Trindade De Sá
  • Irene Vicente Martín
  • Janaina Guimarães
  • José Carlos Vilardaga
  • José Luis Ruíz Peinado
  • José Manuel Santos Pérez
  • Maria Isabel de Siqueira
  • Pablo Cañón García
  • Pablo Magalhães
  • Rodrigo Faustinoni Bonciani
  • Sergio Moreta Pedraz
  • Sylvia Brito
  • Tiago Bonato
  • Zeli Teresinha Company

Financiación

PROYECTO DE INVESTIGACIÓN SA110P20: Intercambios culturales, transculturación y castellanización en los territorios del Reino de Portugal y Brasil durante el periodo de integración en la Monarquía Hispánica y sus postrimerías 1580-1668.

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