Jacobus Yetzweirtius

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jacobus Yetzweirtius or Yetzweirt (born 1541) was a 16th-century nobleman who served in the Army of Flanders and wrote about the 1572 retaking of Oudenaarde.

Life[]

Yetzweirtius was born in Bergues-Saint-Winoc in 1541, to a noble family of slender means. After travelling widely, he took service in the Army of Flanders as an ensign.[1] He took part in the retaking of Oudenaarde in October 1572, writing a Latin verse account of the action that was published in Ghent.[1] Little is known of his later life.

Works[]

  • Aldenardias sive de subdola ac furtiva Guesiorum in civitatem Aldenardensem irreptione (Ghent, , 1573). On Google Books
  • Two pieces in , Poemata (Antwerp, , 1575), pp. 289–291, 417–419. On Google Books

References[]

  1. ^ a b Alphonse Roersch, "Jacobus Yetzweirtius", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 29 (Brussels, 1956), 873-876.
Retrieved from ""