Aremberg, Charles D'
a French monk of the Order of Capuchins, was born in 1593. He was son of Charles of Ligne, duke of Aremberg, and entered his order in March, 1616. He wrote, Flares Seraphici, sive Icones, in: quibus continentur Vitea et Gesta Illustrium Ordinis Fratrum Minorum Sancti Francisci Capucinorum, qui ab Anno 1525 usque ad Annum 1612 in eodem Or- dine, Miraculis ac Vitcr Sanctimonia fioruerent (Coogne, '1640-41) :- Clypeus Seraphicus, sive Scutum Veitatis in Defensionens Annaliumn Fratrum- Minorum Capucinorum (ibid. 1643). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v..
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