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January and Verbiest
* January 28 – Ferdinand Verbiest, Flemish Jesuit missionary in China ( b. 1623 )
Father Ferdinand Verbiest ( 9 October 1623 – 28 January 1688 ) was a Flemish Jesuit missionary in China during the Qing dynasty.

January and Flemish
The language groups are: French community ( though not Walloon but generally named Wallonia-Brussels, see especially the international plan and from 1 January 2009 ) Flemish community ( which uses Dutch ), and German-speaking community.
* January 31 – Arnold Geulincx, Flemish philosopher ( d. 1669 )
* January 16 – Lucas Achtschellinck, Flemish painter ( d. 1699 )
* January 7 – Louis de Blois, Flemish mystical writer ( b. 1506 )
* January 13 – Antoinette Bourignon, Flemish mystic ( d. 1680 )
* January 12 – Jan Baptist van Helmont, Flemish chemist ( d. 1644 )
Upon Charles ' defeat and death at the Battle of Nancy in January 1477, Duke Adolf was released from prison by the Flemish, but died the same year at the head of a Flemish army besieging Tournai, after the States of Guelders had recognized him once more as Duke.
Jan Brueghel the Elder (; 1568 – 13 January 1625 ) was a Flemish painter, son of Pieter Bruegel the Elder and father of Jan Brueghel the Younger.
On 23 January 2009, a 20 year old Flemish man named Kim de Gelder attacked a children's daycare centre in the village of Sint-Gillis-bij-Dendermonde, stabbing three people to death and wounding as many as twenty.
Peter Scheemakers ( 16 January 1691 – 12 September 1781 ) was a Flemish Roman Catholic sculptor who worked for most of his life in London, Great Britain.
Abbot Louis de Blois, O. S. B., ( October 1506 – 7 January 1566 ) was a Flemish monk and mystical writer, generally known under the name of Blosius.
In January 2006 the membership reached 51 with Johan Vande Lanotte, shortly after he laid down his portfolio and title of Vice-Prime Minister to head the Flemish Socialist SP. A party.
On his flagship the Eagle later re-christened the Arabella: he arrived off Gibraltar January 18 and captured several Spanish and Flemish vessels.
* January 3-Joseph-Benoît Suvée, Flemish painter ( died 1807 )
The Flemish weekly magazine Het Volksbelang, founded by Julius Vuylsteke, appeared for the first time on 12 January 1867.
The first European to visit the Heirisson Island area was the Flemish explorer Willem de Vlamingh in January 1697.
He seized Dunkirk and several other Flemish cities, but in Antwerp the citizens ( remembering 1576 ) came to arms and massacred the French troops in the streets, an event known as the French Fury of January 17, 1583.
Still in Rome, in January 1539, he probably was made a member of the Julian Chapel ( the records give his name as " Jacobus flandrus ", suggesting a Flemish origin, but it cannot be known with certainty if this record referred to Arcadelt ).
Bernard van Orley ( between 1487 and 1491 – 6 January 1541 ), also called Barend or Barent van Orley, Bernaert van Orley or Barend van Brussel, was a Flemish Northern Renaissance painter and draughtsman, and also a leading designer of Brussels tapestry and stained glass.
Adriaen Brouwer ( 1605 – January 1638 ) was a Flemish genre painter active in Flanders and the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century.
Lucas Achtschellinck ( baptized 16 January 1626 ,-12 May 1699 ( buried )), was a Flemish landscape painter.
Constant Permeke (; 31 July 1886 – 4 January 1952 ) was a Belgian painter and sculptor who is considered the leading figure of Flemish expressionism.

January and Jesuit
François d ' Aguilon ( also d ' Aguillon or in Latin Franciscus Aguilonius ) ( 4 January 1567, Brussels – 20 March 1617, Tournai ), was a Belgian Jesuit mathematician, physicist and architect.
* January 10 – Isaac Jogues, Jesuit missionary to the native Americans ( d. 1646 )
* January 31 – Claudio Aquaviva, Italian Jesuit ( b. 1543 )
* January 24 – Edmund Campion, English Jesuit and Roman Catholic martyr ( d. 1581 )
* January 19 – Diego Laynez, Jesuit theologian ( b. 1512 )
* January 12 – Juan Andres, Spanish Jesuit ( b. 1740 )
* January 8 – The Jesuit educational plan known as the Ratio Studiorum is issued.
* January 29 – Jeronimo Lobo, Portuguese Jesuit missionary ( b. 1593 )
Towards the end of January 1722, Governor Shute chose to launch a punitive expedition against Sébastien Rale, a Jesuit missionary, at Norridgewock.
* January 7-Laurenz Forer, Jesuit writer ( born 1580 )
* January 29-Jacob Gretser, Jesuit writer ( born 1562 )
* January 28-Enrique Henríquez, Jesuit theologian ( born 1536 )
* January 5-Juan Maldonado, Spanish Jesuit theologian ( born 1533 )
* January 7-Antoine de Gaudier, French Jesuit theologian ( died 1622 )
Twenty two years later the Tibiriçá Chief and Jesuit missionaries Manuel da Nóbrega and José de Anchieta founded the village of São Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga inland from São Vicente, on January 25, 1554.
Louis Maimbourg ( January 10, 1610, Nancy – August 13, 1686, Paris ) was a French Jesuit and historian.
He was fortunate in securing the support of two important Jesuit priests, Fathers Manuel da Nóbrega ( 1517-1570 ) and José de Anchieta ( 1533-1597 ), who founded São Vicente in 1532, and São Paulo, on January 25, 1554, which is today one of the largest metropolises in the world.
* January 14-Jacques de Billy, French Jesuit mathematician ( born 1602 )
On 23 January 2006, 1285 of the 1450 students returned to attend Jesuit for the second semester.
François de la Chaise ( August 25, 1624 – January 20, 1709 ) was a French Jesuit priest, the father confessor of King Louis XIV of France.
( November 15, 1920 – January 28, 2007 ) was a Roman Catholic Jesuit priest, lawyer, human rights activist, and Democratic U. S. Representative from Massachusetts.
Daniello Bartoli ( 12 February 1608 – 13 January 1685 ) was an Italian Jesuit writer and historiographer, celebrated by Francesco de Sanctis ( critic ) as the " Dante of Italian prose ".
It was founded as a religious mission and a Jesuit Royal College by priests José de Anchieta and Manuel da Nóbrega on January 25, 1554 ( the date of the first mass and the anniversary of Saint Paul's conversion ).

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