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Jongestall, Sibylle van (1641 - 1720~)

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Short name Jongestall, Sibylle van
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First name Sibylle
Birth name Jongestall
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Alternative name Sibylle van Jongstal
Date of birth 1641
Date of death 1720~
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Sex Female
Place of birth Hallum (Friesland)
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Lived in Netherlands , Leeuwarden (Friesland) , Haskerland (Friesland)
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Religion / ideology Protestant
Education Educated at home
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Jongestall, Sibylle van was ...
related to Griethuysen, Sibylle van
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Place(s) of Residence Netherlands , Leeuwarden (Friesland) , Haskerland (Friesland)
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Circulations of Jongestall, Sibylle van, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

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*Lemma in Nieuw biografisch ... woordenboek Aa, Abraham Jakob van der 1845 comments on person
*Lemma in Biografisch woordenboek der Nederlanden Aa, Abraham Jakob van der 1852 comments on person

Lauwerkrans 1997, p. 376-378 .

Date of death estimated.
'Zij blonk boven al hare speelgenoten uit' en schreef ook gedichten.
Werd in verband gebracht met Sybille van Griethuysen; zij wensen elkaar lof toe en enkele van hun gedichten verschijnen in dezelfde bundel (Lauwerkrans, p. 376).

Married to Arnold van Vierssen (1659), 4 children.

Naamloos gedicht (antwoorddicht) aan Simon Abbes Gabbema in 'Klioos Kraam' 1657