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Bartholomeus or Bartholomaeus or Barthelomaeus is a
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Bartholomew Bartholomew (Aramaic: ; grc, Βαρθολομαῖος, translit=Bartholomaîos; la, Bartholomaeus; arm, Բարթողիմէոս; cop, ⲃⲁⲣⲑⲟⲗⲟⲙⲉⲟⲥ; he, בר-תולמי, translit=bar-Tôlmay; ar, بَرثُولَماو ...
. The German cognate is Bartholomäus. Notable people with the name include: * Bartholomeus Amadeus degli Amidei (died 1266), Italian founder of the Servite Order *
Bartholomeus Amicus Bartholomeus Amicus (born in Anzi, Basilicata; 1562–1649), or Bartolomeo Amico or Bartholomeo d'Amici, was a Jesuit priest, teacher and writer who spent his adult life in Naples. The subjects he wrote about include Aristotelian philosophy, m ...
(1562–1649), Jesuit priest, teacher and writer who spent his adult life in Naples *
Bartholomeus Anglicus Bartholomaeus Anglicus (before 1203–1272), also known as Bartholomew the Englishman and Berthelet, was an early 13th-century Scholastic of Paris, a member of the Franciscan order. He was the author of the compendium ''De proprietatibus rerum' ...
(1203–1272), scholastic scholar of Paris, member of the Franciscan order * Bartholomeus Appelman (1628–1686), Dutch landscape painter *
Bartholomeus Assteyn Bartholomeus Abrahamsz. Assteyn (1607 in Dordrecht – 1669–1677 probably Dordrecht) was a Dutch painter. Bartholomeus Assteyn was the son of a painter from Ghent, Abraham Bartholomeusz. In the year 1631 he became a member in the Dordrecht's ...
(1607–1669/1677), Dutch still life painter *
Bartholomeus Barbiers Bartholomeus Barbiers (11 January 1743 (bapt) – 1808) was a Dutch painter in the 18th century. He was born and died in Amsterdam, the son and pupil of Pieter Barbiers. He was skilful at landscapes, and painted with the left hand. His brother Pi ...
(1743–1808), Dutch landscape painter *
Bartholomeus van Bassen Bartholomeus Corneliszoon van Bassen (1590–1652) was a Dutch Golden Age painter and architect. Biography Van Bassen was the illegitimate son of Cornelis van Bassen and the grandson of Bartholt Ernst van Bassen, who both lived and died in T ...
(1590–1652), Dutch painter and architect * Bartholomeus Jan "Bart" Bok (1906–1983), Dutch-born American astronomer *
Bartholomeus Breenbergh Bartholomeus Breenbergh (before 13 November 1598 – after 3 October 1657) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of Italian and Italianate landscapes, in Rome (1619-1630) and Amsterdam (1630-1657). Biography Little is known of his early life. In his ...
(1598–1657), Dutch painter *
Bartholomaeus of Bruges Bartholomaeus of Bruges (Barthélemy de Bruges) (died 1356) was a Flemish physician and natural philosopher. Life He graduated M.A. at the University of Paris in 1307, and became a master of medicine. He came under the influence of Radulphus Brito ...
(died 1356), Flemish physician and natural philosopher *
Bartholomeus Dolendo Bartholomeus Willemsz Dolendo (c. 1570 in Leiden? – buried 27 May 1626 in Leiden)Bartholomeus Willemsz. Dolendo ...
(c. 1570 – 1626), Dutch engraver, draftsman and goldsmith *
Bartholomeus Eggers Bartholomeus Eggers (c. 1637Bartholomeus Eggers
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(c. 1637 – 1692), Flemish sculptor active in the Dutch Republic * Bartholomeus Eustachius (died 1574), Italian anatomist *
Bartholomeus de Glanvilla Bartholomeus de Glanvilla was a Franciscan friar who died around 1360. He was at some point confused with Bartholomeus Anglicus Bartholomaeus Anglicus (before 1203–1272), also known as Bartholomew the Englishman and Berthelet, was an early 13 ...
(died c. 1360), English Franciscan friar *
Bartholomeus van der Helst Bartholomeus van der Helst (1613 – buried 16 December 1670) was a Dutch painter. Considered to be one of the leading portrait painters of the Dutch Golden Age, his elegant portraits gained him the patronage of Amsterdam's elite as well as t ...
(1613–1670), Dutch portrait painter *
Bartholomeus van Hove Bartholomeus Johannes van Hove (October 28, 1790 in The Hague – November 8, 1880 in The Hague) was a Dutch painter and the father of Hubertus van Hove. He played an important role in the development of 19th-century painting by his many disc ...
(1790–1880), Dutch painter and decorative artist *
Bartholomeus de Jager Bartholomeus de Jager was a Dutch corsair active in the Caribbean in the 1650s. Campaign against the Portuguese (1655) In 1655, de Jager boarded and looted the Portuguese ship the ''Consciencia'', taking its cargo of sugar. In October, de Jager ...
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1655), Dutch corsair * Bartholomeus J.W.M. "Bart" van Hove (1850–1914), Dutch sculptor * Bartholomeus Gabriel "Bart" le Roux (born 1994), South African rugby player * Bartholomeus "Bart" de Ligt (1883–1938), Dutch anarcho-pacifist and antimilitarist *
Bartholomeus Maton Bartholomeus Maton (1641 – after 1684) was a Dutch Golden Age painter active in Sweden. Biography He was born in Leiden to Huguenot parents where he became a pupil of Gerard Dou who taught him the art of painting in the fijnschilder style ...
(1641–aft.1684), Dutch painter active in Sweden *
Bartholomeus Meyburgh Bartholomeus Meyburgh (1628–1708), also spelt Meijburch, Meyburch, and Meyburg, was a Dutch Golden Age painter known for his portraits and religious works. Biography Bartholomeus Meyburgh was born in Maassluis or The Hague, Netherlands, proba ...
(1624–1708), Dutch portrait and history painter *
Bartholomeus Molenaer Bartholomeus Molenaer (1618 in Haarlem – early September 1650, in Haarlem) was a Dutch Golden Age genre painter. His parents were a tailor Jan Mientsen Molenaer and his second wife, Grietgen Adriaensdr. According to the RKD he was the brother ...
(1618–1650), Dutch genre painter *
Bartholomaeus of Neocastro Bartholomew of Neocastro ( 1240 – after 1293) was an Italian Italian(s) may refer to: * Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries ** Italians, an ethnic group or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian K ...
(c.1240–aft.1293), Italian jurist and chronicler *
Bartholomaeus Pitiscus Bartholomaeus Pitiscus (also ''Barthélemy'' or ''Bartholomeo''; August 24, 1561 – July 2, 1613) was a 16th-century German trigonometrist, astronomer and theologian who first coined the word ''trigonometry''. Biography Pitiscus was born to ...
(1561–1613), German trigonometrist, astronomer and theologian * Jurickson Barthelomeus Profar (born 1993), Curaçaoan professional baseball infielder and outfielder *
Bartholomeus Roodenburch Bartholomeus Roodenburch (29 June 1866 – 16 July 1939) was a Dutch backstroke swimmer who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. Roodenburch was born in Amsterdam. Aged 42, he participated in the 100 meter backstroke competition of ...
(1866–1939), Dutch swimmer *
Bartholomeus Ruloffs Bartholomeus Ruloffs (October 1741 - 13 May 1801) was a Dutch conductor and composer. Ruloffs was born and died in Amsterdam. His duties as conductor included conducting the city's Felix Meritis concerts.''Music in the Netherlands'' Leo Samama, ...
(1741–1801), Dutch conductor and composer *
Bartholomeus Spranger Bartholomeus Spranger or Bartholomaeus SprangerBartholomeus Spranger
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(1546–1611), Flemish Mannerist painter, draftsman, and etcher *
Bartholomaeus Stockmann Bartholomaeus Stockmann (Braunschweig, c. 1550 - possibly 1609Paul Seifried, "Leichpredigt bey dem Begräbniß deß... Barth. Stockman" 1609) was a Danish composer who was a subject of Denmark–Norway. His 1590 publication ''Musica Nuptialis'' is ...
(c. 1550 – 1609), Danish composer *
Bartholomeus Strobel Bartholomeus Strobel the Younger or Bartholomäus in German or Bartlomiej in Polish (11 April 1591 (baptised) – after 1650) was a Baroque painter from Silesia, who worked in Prague, Silesia, and finally Poland, where he emigrated to escape th ...
(1591–1650), Silesian painter *
Bartholomeus V. Welser Prince Bartholomeus Welser (25 June 1484 in Memmingen28 March 1561 in Amberg, Swabia, Amberg) was a Germans, German banker. In 1528 he signed an agreement with Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, granting ...
(1484–1561), German banker *
Bartholomeus VI. Welser Bartholomeus VI. Welser (''the younger'', 26 October 1512 – c. 17 May 1546) was a member of the Welser banking family, which had acquired the colonial rights to Venezuela Province in 1528 and created Klein-Venedig. He was the son of Bartholom ...
(1512–1546), German explorer in Venezuela


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Bartholomeus saga postola ''Bartholomeus saga postola'' is an Old Norse account of the life of Saint Bartholomew. The account survives in five manuscripts from the period 1220–1375, including Codex Scardensis, and in five copies of these earlier manuscripts from the ...
, Old Norse account of the life of Saint Bartholomew * * * *


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