Arendt de Roy

Arendt de Roy or Arendt van Roy (died May 24, 1589) was a Dutch architect. He was born in Flanders, and died in Vadstena, Sweden. He was the first architect at Vadstena Castle and was succeeded by Hans Fleming. He is buried at the Vadstena Abbey.

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Date of death May 24, 1589
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