Jan Jakob Lodewijk ten Kate
Dutch pastor and poet

Born
December 23rd, 1819
205 years ago
Died
December 24th, 1889
135 years ago — 70 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Netherlands
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Born in the Netherlands, a pastor and poet specialized in Dutch literature and religious themes. His works reflected a deep theological insight combined with a rich literary style. Ten Kate published several poetry collections, and his writings often explored the intersections of faith and daily life. He also contributed to various literary magazines of his time, gaining recognition for his poignant verses and spiritual reflections.
Published significant poetry collections
Contributed to Dutch literary magazines
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