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Abraham Holland (died 18 February 1626) was an English poet. He was the son of the translator, Philemon Holland, and the brother of the printer, Henry Holland. His best known work is the ''Naumachia'', a poem on the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. ==Early life and education== Abraham Holland was one of the ten children of the translator Philemon Holland and his wife, Anne Bott (1555–1627), the daughter of William Bott (''alias'' Peyton) of Perry Hall, Handsworth, Staffordshire. Holland was a grandson of the Marian exile, John Holland (d.1578), rector of Great Dunmow, Essex. Holland had six brothers and three sisters, including the printer Henry Holland, the print publisher Compton Holland (d.1622),〔.〕 William Holland (1592–1632), a surgeon whose treatise on gout, ''Gutta Podagrica'', was published posthumously in 1633, and Elizabeth Holland, who married a London merchant, William Angell.〔; .〕 Holland was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating BA in 1617.〔; .〕
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