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The Van Dievoet family () is a Belgian family originating from the Duchy of Brabant. It descends from the Seven Lineages of Brussels and its members have been bourgeois (freemen) of that city since the 1600s. It formed, at the end of the 17th century, a now extinct Parisian branch which used the name Vandive.
Origins
This family descends from Gillis van Dievoet (d. before 1672), bourgeois of Brussels, who wed, in a first marriage on 13 November 1650, in the Chapel Church, Catharina Slachmeulder. And, in a second marriage on 31 July 1660, in Saint Gudula, Gertrudis Zeevaert.
Brussels branch
The Brussels branch is the only extant branch of the Van Dievoet family. It has produced notable merchants, artists, architects, athletes, and executives, as well as prominent judges, lawyers and law historians.
= Notable members
=Peter van Dievoet (1661–1729), baroque and classicist sculptor active in London and Brussels, councillor to the city of Brussels.
Pierre van Dievoet, musician (1781–1825).
Jean-Louis van Dievoet [fr] (1777–1854), jurist and Secretary of the Belgian supreme court.
Augustus van Dievoet (1803–1865), supreme court advocate and legal historian.
Léon van Dievoet (1838–1908) ship-owner, associate of Lambert Straatman.
Camille van Dievoet (1842–1931), agent of the National Bank of Belgium, Knight of the Order of Leopold, First Class Civic Cross, Commemorative Medal of the reign of Leopold II.
Jules van Dievoet (1844–1917), supreme court advocate.
Eugène van Dievoet II (1862–1937), architect, major (military engineering), Knight of the Order of Léopold (Military Division), Officer of the Order of the Crown, Commemorative Medal of the reign of Léopold II, Military Cross (First Class).
Henri van Dievoet (1869–1931), architect.
Gabriel van Dievoet (1875–1934), Art Nouveau artist.
Édouard van Dievoet (1875–1961), doctor of law and political and administrative sciences, General Manager of the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits, Officer of the France's Legion of Honour, Knight of the Order of Leopold, Officer of the Order of the Crown.
Georges van Dievoet (1876–1932), engineer, Knight of the Order of Leopold, delegate of the National Committee of the province of Namur during the Great War.
Jules Édouard van Dievoet (1878–1941), lawyer at the Brussels Court of appeal. Knight of the Order of Leopold, Commemorative Medal of the 1914–1918 War and the Victory Medal 1914–1918.
Albert van Dievoet (1886–1980), honorary director and general manager in Brussels of the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits (48 years of service), director of Thomas Cook & Sons, director of the Seven Noble Houses of Brussels organization, Officer of the Order of Léopold, Commander of the Order of Léopold II, Croix de guerre with bronze lion, Fire Cross 1914–1918, Victory Medal 1914–1918, Officer of the France's Legion of honour, Commander of the Royal Order of Merit of Bulgaria, Commander of the Order of Adolphe of Nassau.
Paul van Dievoet (1896–1947), architect of the municipality of Schaerbeek.
Germaine van Dievoet, (1899–1990), competitive swimmer, Bronze medal of the Sporting Merit, participated in the 1920 Antwerp Summer Olympics.
Pierre van Dievoet (1904–1982), engineer, Knight of the Order of Leopold, captain of the Resistance, member of the Secret Army, Brumagne Squadron, Deputy Chief of Staff of Zone III of the Secret Army (Flanders).
Léon van Dievoet II (1907–1993), architect, Knight of the Orders of Leopold and Crown.
Jean-Paul van Dievoet (1928–2005), civil, electrical, mechanical, and naval engineer, Director General of the Belgonucléaire S.A., Pres. of Transnubel, VP of INB (Kalkar), Pres. of the Belgian Nuclear Society, VP of the Committee for Nuclear development and the Fuel Cycle of OECD-NEA, 1st Chairman and Honorary Fellow of the European Nuclear Society, Officer of the Order of Leopold.
Florence van Dievoet née Descampe (b. 1969), veteran professional golfer.
Ariane van Dievoet (b. 1988), interior architect, minimalist furniture and product designer, founder of design studio Avandi in Brooklyn in 2011.
Parisian branch
The Parisian branch of the family, which used the name Vandive, descends from Philippe and produced notable goldsmiths and councillors to the Kings of France as well as a notable printer. It became extinct in 1802.
= Notable members
=Philippe van Dievoet called Vandive, écuyer (1654–1738), councillor to the king, goldsmith of Louis XIV and consul of Paris.
Guillaume Vandive, (1680–1706), printer of the Dauphin.
Balthazar Philippe Vandive, goldsmith and consul of Paris
Nicolas Félix Vandive, écuyer, lawyer at the Parlement of Paris, Clerk of the Hearing at the King's Council, Secretary-Advisor to King House and Crown of France.
Portrait gallery
Heraldry
Genealogy
See also
Notes and references
Further reading
Alain van Dievoet, « Un disciple belge de Grinling Gibbons, le sculpteur Pierre van Dievoet (1661–1729) et son œuvre à Londres et Bruxelles », in: Le Folklore brabançon, March 1980, n° 225, pp. 65–91.
Alain van Dievoet, « Généalogie de la famille van Dievoet originaire de Bruxelles, dite van Dive à Paris », in: Le Parchemin, ed. Genealogical and Heraldic Office of Belgium, Brussels, 1986, n° 245, pp. 273–293.
Alain van Dievoet, « Quand le savoir-faire des orfèvres bruxellois brillait à Versailles », in: Cahiers bruxellois, Brussels, 2004, pp. 19–66.
Madame Dolez, « Les Anspach d'Est en Ouest », in: Le Parchemin, ed. Genealogical and Heraldic Office of Belgium, Brussels, n° 240, 1985, pp. 380–381, note 9. (For the descendants of Augustus Van Dievoet)
F. By, « Famille van Dievoet : Artistes, de père en fils », in: Le Vif/L'Express numéro spécial Bruxelles : la saga des grandes familles, 26th year n°47 (Le Vif) and n°2993 (L'Express), 21–27 November 2008, p. 121.
Jean-François Houtart, Anciennes familles de Belgique, Brussels, 2008, p. 393.
Walériane Dubois, « Ces dynasties qui ont bâti Bruxelles : Les Van Dievoet – Créateurs polyvalents », in Le Vif Weekend, n°8, 5 November 2020, p. 65.
External links
La famille van Dievoet, l'art et l'architecture on puzzlavie.be (in French)
Ascendants of Augustus Van Dievoet and his brother Eugene (in French)
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