The Van Dievoet family (/ˈdiːvʊt/) is a Belgian family originating from the Duchy of Brabant. It descends from the Seven Lineages of Brussels and its...
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Léon Van Dievoet (/ˈdiːvʊt/; 5 July 1907 – 6 December 1993) was a Belgian architect, painter, engraver, and draughtsman. He is the author of numerous...
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Augustus Van Dievoet (/ˈdiːvʊt/, Latin: Augustus Divutius, French: Auguste Van Dievoet, 3 May 1803 – 31 October 1865) was a Belgian legal historian and...
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Beaux-Arts in Brussels. Eugène Van Dievoet is the son of Ernest Jean-Louis Van Dievoet (Brussels, 16 July 1835 - Saint-Gilles, 28 August 1903) and Léonie Joséphine...
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Henri van Dievoet (/ˈdiːvʊt/, 19 January 1869 – 24 April 1931) was a Belgian architect. Van Dievoet was born into an old family of Brussels descended...
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Germaine van Dievoet (/ˈdiːvʊt/, 26 September 1899 – 30 October 1990) was a Belgian competitive and olympic swimmer. Germaine Van Dievoet was the Belgian...
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Jules Van Dievoet (/ˈdiːvʊt/, 7 March 1844 – 2 March 1917) was a Belgian jurist and Supreme Court advocate. He was the son of Augustus Van Dievoet, jurist...
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Josse-Émile van Dievoet (/ˈdiːvʊt/; 10 June 1886 – 24 June 1967) was a Flemish politician and lawyer. He served as Belgian Minister of Justice. He was...
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Isgour, in Dilbeek, August 20, 1932 (photo by Léon van Dievoet) From left to right: Jean Callebaut, the architect Léon van Dievoet and Lismonde, in a canoe...
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August 1825, Ignace married Hortense van Dievoet (1804–1854), great-grandniece of the Brussels sculptor Peter van Dievoet and of Philippe van Dievoet...
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