Joannes Chrysostomus Teniers

The High Reverend Lord

Joannes Chrysostomus Teniers

abbas S. Michaelis Antwerpiensis
ChurchRoman Catholic
Appointed19 May 1687
PredecessorGerardus Knyff
SuccessorJoannes Baptiste Vermoelen
Other post(s)Lord of Berendrecht and Sandvliet
Orders
Ordination13 March 1677
Personal details
Born
Joannes Jacobus Teniers

Died30 November 1709
Antwerpen
NationalityFlemish
MottoTene Quod Bene
Coat of armsJoannes Chrysostomus Teniers's coat of arms

Joannes Chrysostomus Teniers, the religious name of Joannes Jacobus Teniers,[1][2] also known as Jan Jacob or Jean-Jacques Teniers (1653–1709) was a Flemish preacher and poet. He was the abbot of the St. Michael's Abbey in Antwerp and in that capacity also the Lord of Berendrecht and Santvliet.[3]

  1. ^ P.J. Hanicq, Catalogus omnium primorum in generali et solemni philosophiæ et artium promotione: ab origine celeberrimæ Universitatis Lovaniensis, Université catholique de Louvain (1835-1969), 1824, p. 96
  2. ^ Jan Jacob Teniers at geni
  3. ^ Beschryving van het dorp Berendrecht Front Cover F.G.C. de Meyer Janssens, 1855, p. 104 (in Dutch)