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The Blessed John of Ruysbroeck (Dutch: Jan van Ruusbroec, pronounced [ˈjɑn vɑn ˈryzbruk] or Jan (or Johannes) van Ruysbroeck [vɑn ˈrœy̯zbruk]; 1293 or 1294 – 2 December 1381) was one of the Flemish mystics. Some of his main literary works include The Kingdom of the Divine Lovers, The Twelve Beguines, The Spiritual Espousals, A Mirror of Eternal Blessedness, The Little Book of Enlightenment, and The Sparkling Stone.
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Ruysbroeck, John John of Ruysbroeck
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Flemish mystic
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1293-01-01Z
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1381-12-02Z
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1381-01-01Z
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Doctor Divinus Ecstaticus
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