

C.M.L. Roozemond, was a journalist of some renown. My master plan was to make Lara Roozemond the owner and editor of my newspaper, Royal Rosamond Press. In my e-mail to the Bond Publishers, I told them my newspaper was for sale, and, if they buy it, would they look at setting up Lara Roozemond as new owner.
I am not going to live forever. I have no Heir. My daughter is a neo-Nazi racist pig who hates everything about me. I sent this post to Lara and asked her for help in researching our possible kindred, who, corresponded with Erasmus.
Jon Presco
1153/ To Godschalk Rosemondt Louvain 18 October 1520
Gottschalk Rosemondt of Eindhoven in Northern Brabant, matriculated
at the University of Louvain on 1499 and remained there until his
death in 1526. A doctor of divinity in 1516, he succeeded in 1520 to
the chair o f theology formerly held by Jan Briart. Like Briart he
was a personal friend of the future Pope Adrian V1. His prominent
position in the theological faculty notwithstanding , he retained an
open mind towards humanists studies and a measure of sympathy for
Erasmus. This letter is addressed to him in his capacity as rector
of the university for the winter term of 1520-21 (cf Matricule de
Louvain 111-1963) It was published in the Epistolae ad diverse. In
preparation for a confrontations with the theologian Nicolass
Baechem Egmondanus, to be held in the presence of the rector,
Erasmus launches an elaborate protest against his opponent, who had
attacked him from the pulpit of St, Peter’s church on 9 and 14
October,
Cornelius Marinus Lauwerens (Cees) Roozemond (Sint Philipsland, 23 May 1927 – Rotterdam, 18 November 2008) was a Dutch journalist, politician and director. He was, among other things, mayor of Alkmaar. Roozemond was a member of the Labor Party (PvdA).
Career [edit]
Roozemond was born in Sint Philipsland. After completing the HBS, he initially worked as a journalist for the Nieuwsblad van het Noorden and Het Vrije Volk. From 1965 to the end of 1966 he was the first editor in chief of the weekly magazine Voetbal International. Roozemond then became a member of the executive committee of the Rijnmond Public Body. In 1977 he exchanged this position for the mayor of Alkmaar.
In Alkmaar he made a case for urban renewal and the establishment of new companies and he took care of the construction of light poles in the local stadium Alkmaarderhout. After his retirement in 1988 he was acting mayor in Smallingerland and Almere. Until 2005 he lived in the Frisian Goënga. In the last years of his life he lived in the Rotterdam apartment house
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