Jacobus Eyndius | |
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Born | Jacob van den Eynde 1575 Delft, Habsburg Netherlands |
Died | 11 September 1614 Haamstede, Zeeland, Netherlands | (aged 38–39)
Occupation | Poet, writer, military leader |
Period | Dutch Golden Age |
Genre | Mythology, Latin poetry |
Notable works | Chronici Zelandiae; Poëmata |
Spouse | Clara van Raaphorst |
Jhr. Jacob van den Eynde III (1575 – 11 September 1614) also known as Jacques van den Eynde, and better known as Jacobus Eyndius, was a Dutch poet, scientist, historian, and captain. His best known work is the Chronici Zelandiae. His motto was Marte prudens pace clemens.[1]