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Dievoet (/ˈdiːvʊt/) is a
place name from
which the
surnames Van
Dievoet and
Vandievoet are derived...
- (1720–1769), wife of
Sieur Jean-Baptiste van
Dievoet (1704–1776), on 24
October 1754. 5) François-Joseph van
Dievoet (1754–1795)
after his mother's
death on...
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married Hortense van
Dievoet (1804–1854), great-grandniece of the
Brussels sculptor Peter van
Dievoet and of
Philippe van
Dievoet,
known as Vandive, goldsmith...
- 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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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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Major Eugène Van
Dievoet II (/ˈdiːvʊt/, 9 May 1862–20
March 1937), was a
Belgian architect and
Major of
military engineering. He
mainly designed Art Deco...
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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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Dievoet (/ˈdiːvʊt/;
written in his
native Dutch of the
period as 'Peeter van
Dievoet', in
French literature referred to as 'Pierre Van
Dievoet', Latin:...
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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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Philippe Van
Dievoet (/ˈdiːvʊt/)
called Vandive (/vɒ̃dɪv/), écuyer, (1654–1738) was a
celebrated goldsmith and jeweller. He was
goldsmith to King...