- The
Vandive family (/vɒ̃dɪv/; or Van
Dievoet called Vandive; in French: Van
Dievoet dit
Vandive) was a
Parisian branch of the Van
Dievoet family from...
- Nicolas-Félix Van
Dievoet (/ˈdiːvʊt/)
called Vandive (/vɒ̃dɪv/), écuyer, (c.1710–1792) was a
French court official He was
court clerk at the
Grand Conseil...
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Guillaume Vandive (/vɒ̃dɪv/, also
Vandivout and Van Dievoet; /ˈdiːvʊt/) (22
november 1680 – 1706) was a
French printer and bookseller. He was a master...
- Sire
Philippe Van
Dievoet (/ˈdiːvʊt/)
called Vandive (/vɒ̃dɪv/), écuyer, (1654–1738) was a
celebrated goldsmith and jeweller. He was
goldsmith to King...
- of the 17th century, a now
extinct Parisian branch which used the name
Vandive. This
family descends from
Gillis van
Dievoet (d.
before 1672), bourgeois...
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Samuel Jean
Schlumberger Lea
Stein Pierre Sterlé
Philippe Van
Dievoet dit
Vandive Jakob Bengel Gregor Clemens Carl Dau
Joachim Grallert Heidrun Mohr-Mayer...
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Martin de
Bussy and
Martin de
Boulancy families. de
Silvestre family.
Vandive family, a
branch of the van
Dievoet family,
Bourgeois of Brussels. Bruté...
- the Van
Dievoet family of
Brussels (
Vandive in Paris) (Divutius in Latin) such as:
Philippe Van
Dievoet called Vandive (1654–1738),
goldsmith and jeweller...
- King
Louis XIV of
France and the
uncle of the
Parisian printer Guillaume Vandive.
Peter van
Dievoet was born in
Brussels as the son of
Gillis van Dievoet...
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Carte exacte de ce fleuve, que
personne n'avoit donné. Paris,
Guillaume Vandive, 1704; 2 vol.
Voyage du
Sieur paul Lucas, fait par
ordre du Roi dans la...