Count Ferdinand de Berlo (1654—1725), lord of Brus and Chokier, was the eleventh bishop of Namur.[1]

Life

Berlo was born in Namur, the son of Jean, Count of Berlo, and Anne-Marguerite-Ursule de Berlo d'Hozémont. After studying Philosophy at Leuven University, and Law in Ingolstadt and Rome, he became a canon of Liège Cathedral. In December 1697, Pope Innocent XII confirmed his appointment as bishop of Namur.[1]

As bishop he had a compendium of the synodal decrees of the diocese published, Decreta et statuta omnium synodorum diocesanarum Namurcensium (Namur, C. G. Albert, 1720).[2]

He died at Chokier Castle on 24 August 1725.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Eugène Coemans, "Berlo, Ferdinand", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 2 (Brussels, 1868), 269-270.
  2. Available on Google Books.
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