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Clergy and religious

 * Lode Aerts (bishop)
 * Aldred the Scribe (glossator)
 * Fulvio Androzzi (Jesuit)
 * Ange de Nivelles ‎(Capuchin)
 * Anselm of Gembloux (chronicler)
 * Gerard Appelmans (hermit)
 * Arnold Scholasticus (calligrapher)
 * Autbod (Irish missionary)
 * Stephanus Axters (Dominican)
 * Gérard Dominique Azevedo Continho y Bernal (antiquary)
 * Gerard de Baere (abbot)
 * Sylvain Balau (historian)
 * Bernardino da Balbano (Capuchin)
 * Baldric of Noyon (bishop)
 * Agnes Baliques (foundress)
 * Paul Begheyn (Jesuit)
 * Beornrad of Echternach (abbot)
 * Joseph de Bergaigne (bishop)
 * Françoise de Bette (abbess)
 * Georges-Louis de Berghes (prince bishop)
 * Maximilian de Berghes (archbishop)
 * Robert of Berghes (bishop)
 * Rudolph of Beringen (canonist)
 * Isabella Berinzaga (mystic)
 * Louis de Berlaymont (archbishop)
 * Ursmer Berlière (historian)
 * Ferdinand de Berlo de Brus‎ (bishop)
 * Paul-Godefroi de Berlo de Franc-Douaire‎ (bishop)
 * Jacques Blaseus‎ (bishop)
 * Jacobus Boonen (bishop)
 * Paul Boudot (bishop)
 * Antoine de Bourgogne (emblematist)
 * François-René Boussen (bishop)
 * Henricus Franciscus Bracq (bishop)
 * Felix Brenart (bishop)
 * Jacques-Théodore de Bryas (bishop)
 * François Buisseret (bishop)
 * Nicolaas van Buren (Jesuit)
 * Joannes Busaeus (Jesuit)
 * Henricus Calenus (clergyman)
 * Jeanne de Cambry (prioress)
 * Bernard Campmans (abbot)
 * Adrianus Cancellier (abbot)
 * Vincenzo Candido (Dominican vicar general)
 * Joseph-Marie Canivez (Cistercian historian)
 * Ambrosius Capello (bishop)
 * Decio Carafa (nuncio)
 * Jacobus a Castro (bishop)
 * Philippe de Caverel (abbot)
 * Robert Chambers (priest)
 * Jacob Chimarrhaeus (imperial almoner)
 * François-Hyacinthe Choquet (Dominican author)
 * Ascanio Colonna (cardinal)
 * Norbert van Couwerven (abbot)
 * Clemens Crabbeels‎ (bishop)
 * Robert de Croÿ (bishop)
 * Hendrik van Cuyk (bishop)
 * Pieter Damant (bishop)
 * Martin D'Arcy (Jesuit philosopher)
 * Jean Dauvin (bishop)
 * Jean Dave (bishop)
 * Petrus De Brabandere (bishop)
 * Louis-Joseph Delebecque (bishop)
 * Jean Joseph Delplancq (bishop)
 * Joannes del Rio (dean)
 * Engelbert Des Bois (bishop)
 * Arthur De Schrevel (historian)
 * Joseph Jean De Smet (historian)
 * Josine Desplanques (Augustinian)
 * Franciscus Deurweerders (Dominican)
 * Remi Drieux (bishop)
 * Durandus of Liège (bishop)
 * Eraclus (bishop)
 * Michel d'Esne (bishop)
 * Everelmus (hermit)
 * Reinalda van Eymeren (canoness)
 * Pierre Fisch (abbot)
 * Franco of Liège (mathematician)
 * Fulbert (bishop of Cambrai)
 * Guillaume Gazet (ecclesiastical historian)
 * Valerius Geerebaert (Redemptorist)
 * Battista dei Giudici (bishop)
 * Geertruy Haeck (canoness regular)
 * Gérard de Haméricourt (abbot-bishop)
 * Lambert Hancart (abbot)
 * Johannes Harlemius (Jesuit Hebraist)
 * Joannes Hauchin (bishop)
 * Antoine Havet (bishop)
 * John Hay (Jesuit)
 * Jan van He (Cistercian theologian)
 * Hildebrand de Hemptinne (abbot primate)
 * Joanna de Hertoghe (abbess)
 * Thomas Louis Heylen (bishop)
 * Jean de Hocsem‎ (chronicler)
 * Robrecht Holman (abbot)
 * Patrick Hoogmartens (bishop)
 * Libertus Houthem (educator)
 * John of Heinsberg (prince bishop)
 * Jacobus Jansenius (theologian)
 * Peter Janssens (priest)
 * John of Enghien (bishop)
 * Ladislas Jonart (bishop)
 * Aloys Jousten (bishop)
 * Gaspard-Joseph Labis (bishop)
 * Fabio Lagonissa (nuncio)
 * Mathias Lambrecht (bishop)
 * Cornelius Lancilottus (prior)
 * Matthias van Lierop (Dominican)
 * Ferry de Locre‎ (historian)
 * Franciscus Lucas Brugensis (biblical scholar)
 * Nicolas Mainfroy (abbot)
 * Johannes Malderus (bishop)
 * Jean-Baptiste Malou (bishop)
 * Andrea Mangelli (nuncio)
 * Pierre Marchant (Franciscan author)
 * Margaret of the Mother of God (mystic)
 * Charles Maes (bishop)
 * Ghisbertus Masius‎ (bishop)
 * Laurentius Metsius (bishop)
 * Minuccio Minucci (bishop / historian)
 * Joannes Miraeus‎ (bishop)
 * Ottavio Mirto Frangipani (nuncio)
 * Bernard de Montgaillard (preacher)
 * Édouard de Moreau (Jesuit historian)
 * Maximilien Morillon (bishop)
 * Lucio Morra (nuncio)
 * Mathieu Moulart (bishop)
 * Cornelis Musius (martyr)
 * Cornelius Franciscus Nelis (bishop)
 * Knut Ansgar Nelson (bishop)
 * Gaspard Nemius‎ (archbishop)
 * Joseph Neumann (Jesuit)
 * Jacques Neutre (abbot)
 * Jan Neyen (Franciscan diplomat)
 * Nithard of Liège (bishop)
 * Philippus Nutius ‎(Jesuit)
 * ‎Gilbert d'Oignies (bishop)
 * Michael Ophovius (bishop)
 * Philippe d'Outreman (Jesuit)
 * Joris van der Paele (art patron)
 * Johannes de Pascuis (Cistercian theologian)
 * Adriaan Pattin (historian of philosophy)
 * Mary Percy (abbess)
 * Adrienne du Petit-Cambrai (abbess)
 * Cunerus Petri (bishop)
 * Pierre Pintaflour (bishop)
 * Franciscus Piroulle (theologian)
 * Julius Raes (Capuchin archivist)
 * Gaston-Antoine Rasneur (bishop)
 * Beda Regaus (monk)
 * Reginard ‎(bishop)
 * Cornelis Reineri (theologian)
 * Alipe Reylof (Augustinian hermit)
 * Francisco de Ribera (bishop)
 * Pierre Richardot (abbot)
 * Louis Richeome (Jesuit)
 * Guillermo Robazoglio (Franciscan Minister General)
 * Charles Philippe de Rodoan (bishop)
 * Isidore-Joseph du Rousseaux (bishop)
 * Martin-Hubert Rutten (bishop)
 * Martin Rythovius‎ (bishop)
 * Thomas Sailly (Jesuit)
 * Lucio Sanseverino‎ (nuncio)
 * Jean Sarazin (bishop)
 * Ignace Schetz de Grobbendonk (bishop)
 * Paul Schruers (bishop)
 * Emilius Seghers (bishop)
 * Macarius Simeomo (abbot)
 * Aloïs Simon (historian)
 * Petrus Simons (bishop)
 * Jan Sindewint (Cistercian theologian)
 * Jean Six (bishop)
 * Andres de Soto (Franciscan author)
 * Bonaventura Speeckaert (Capuchin)
 * Edmond Speelman (Jesuit author)
 * Johannes Chrysostomus vander Sterre (abbot)
 * Denis Stoffels (bishop)
 * Corneille Stroobant (historian)
 * Maria de Taye (abbess)
 * Edouard Terwecoren (author-editor)
 * Theodwin of Liège (bishop)
 * Theodwin of Lobbes (abbot)
 * Cornelius Thielmans (Franciscan hagiographer)
 * Emmanuel Thienpont (pioneer priest)
 * Laevinus Torrentius (bishop)
 * Transmar (bishop)
 * Anthonius Triest (bishop)
 * Jean t'Serclaes (bishop)
 * Martin Valvekens (Franciscan historian)
 * Albert Vanbuel (bishop)
 * Carolus van den Bosch (bishop)
 * Joseph Van den Gheyn (Jesuit librarian)
 * René-Gabriel van den Hout (review editor)
 * Franciscus van der Burch (bishop)
 * Lambert van der Burch (dean)
 * Gerard Joseph Van der Meer (parish historian)
 * Johann Theodor van der Noot (vicar apostolic)
 * Jean-François van de Velde (bishop)
 * Lode Van Hecke (Trappist)
 * Gregorius Van Hoorde (Dominican author)
 * Conrad of Vechta (bishop)
 * Jean Vendeville (jurist / bishop)
 * Simon Verepaeus (teacher)
 * Maximilien Villain (bishop)
 * Charles de Visch‎ (Cistercian historian)
 * Jean Vivien (monastic chronicler)
 * Charles-Joseph Voisin (canon antiquary)
 * Guillaume de Vottem ‎ (Benedictine chronicler)
 * Cornelius Columbanus Vrancx (abbot)
 * Franciscus Jacobus van Vree (bishop)
 * Jean de Wachtendonck (bishop)
 * Gustavus Waffelaert (bishop)
 * Johannes Wiggers (theologian)
 * Léopold Willaert (historian)
 * Nicolaus van Winghe (Bible translator)
 * Matthæus Yrsselius (art patron)
 * Yves de Lille (Capuchin)
 * Mario Zanin (bishop) (nuncio)

Artists, designers and performers

 * Jean-François Abeloos (sculptor)
 * Kola Beldy (pop singer)
 * Emil Belluš (architect)
 * Tia Blake (folk singer)
 * Stewart Brooke-Wavell (broadcaster)
 * Thiry de Bry (goldsmith)
 * Cyrus Durand Chapman (painter/illustrator)
 * Lucy Dacus (singer)
 * Verney L. Danvers‎ (poster artist)
 * Jeanine De Bique (soprano)
 * Marc Dessauvage (architect)
 * Anne de Deyster (painter)
 * Joseph Dumont (architect)
 * Nadia Essadiqi (singer)
 * Antoon Faydherbe (sculptor)
 * Hendrik Faydherbe (sculptor)
 * Maria Faydherbe (sculptor)
 * Robert Fumulani (musician)
 * Henri Geirnaert (architect)
 * Joseph Stanislaus Hansom (architect)
 * Katherine Hasselet (tapestry maker)
 * Don Homfray (production designer)
 * John of Kastav (artist)
 * Master of the Registrum Gregorii (illuminator)
 * Erik Glemme (designer)
 * Joseph Makula (photographer)
 * Leo Marfurt (designer)
 * Sahar Mohammadi (singer)
 * Meng Tingyi (actress)
 * Alexandre Obolensky (painter)
 * Cristoforo Orimina (illuminator)
 * Hieronymus van Orley (painter)
 * Walter William Ouless (painter)
 * John Ouwerx (jazz pianist)
 * Mishqah Parthiephal (screen actress)
 * Auguste Payen (architect)
 * Carole Pegg (folksinger)
 * Heinz von Perckhammer (photographer)
 * Deepak Rayamajhi (film maker)
 * Joshua Ribera (rapper)
 * Gerrit van Santen (painter)
 * Jozef Seilnacht (altar builder)
 * Herzekiah Andrew Shanu (photographer)
 * Camille Silvy (photographer)
 * Samuel Slack (singer)
 * Louis Tytgadt (painter)
 * Gijsbert van Veen (painter)
 * Philip Westlake (painter)
 * Nathaniel Westlake (glass painter)
 * Yau Leung (photographer)
 * Casimir Zagourski (photographer)

Writers and translators

 * Lucy Grace Allen (cookery author)
 * Dirk Ameyden (journalist)
 * Michael Arabian (playwright)
 * Gotthard Arthusius (mercurialist)
 * Diederic van Assenede (poet)
 * Donald Attwater (writer/translator)
 * Stacy Aumonier (writer)
 * Geert Bekaert (architecture critic)
 * Jan van Blitterswyck (translator)
 * Frances Blogg (writer)
 * Joannes Bochius (civic secretary)
 * Jan van Boendale (historian)
 * Thomas Braun (poet)
 * Cloudesley Brereton (educationalist)
 * Maud Brereton (feminist)
 * Pietro Andrea Canonieri‎ (moralist)
 * Johannes Cotovicus (travel writer)
 * Elizabeth Frances Dagley (children's author)
 * Leon De Meyere (poet)
 * Olivier de Wree (poet and historian)
 * Pol Demade (doctor/novelist)
 * Estienne Du Tronchet‎ (epistolator)
 * Nina Epton (travel writer)
 * Honoré Fisquet (non-fiction writer)
 * Lucas Fruytier (poet)
 * Antoine Gazet (physician/translator)
 * Kobus Geldenhuys (translator)
 * Ernest Gilliat-Smith (writer)
 * Jan Hendriksz Glazemaker (translator)
 * Cornelius Grapheus‎ (civic secretary)
 * Diederik Grit (translator)
 * Prosper de Haulleville (journalist)
 * Henry Hawkins (Jesuit) (poet)
 * Gwen Hollington (translator)
 * Michael ab Isselt (mercurialist)
 * Thomas R. Jernigan (diplomat)
 * Ronald Kaulback (travel writer)
 * Sara Khalili (translator)
 * Chi-young Kim (translator)
 * Liu Wan-lai (translator)
 * Janus Lernutius (poet)
 * P. H. B. Lyon (poet)
 * Lodewijk Makeblijde (Jesuit poet)
 * Philippe de Maldeghem (courtier)
 * Jacobus Marchantius (poet and historian)
 * Adriaan van Meerbeeck (historian)
 * Henry Moeller (literary critic)
 * Gilles du Monin (hagiographer)
 * Jan van der Noot (poet)
 * Philip Numan (civic secretary)
 * Willem Ogier (playwright)
 * Maria Parloa (cookery author)
 * Mair Russell-Jones (translator)
 * Leo Sherley-Price (clergyman/translator)
 * Emanuel Sueyro (spy)
 * William Stanley Sykes (medical and crime writer)
 * Jan Thieullier (poet)
 * Alexander Ulybyshev (music patron)
 * Émile Van Arenbergh (poet)
 * Firmin van den Bosch (judge/writer)
 * Adrianus van der Burch‎ (poet)
 * Auguste Vander Meersch (biographer)
 * Anne van Doeveryn (poet)
 * Paul van Morckhoven ‎(dramatist)
 * Marcus van Vaernewyck (historian)
 * Marnix Vincent‎ (translator)
 * Maximiliaan de Vriendt (civic secretary)
 * Hermann Weinsberg (diarist)
 * Maximilien de Wignacourt (poet)
 * John Woolfenden Williamson (technology writer)

Soldiers

 * Gerard Abrahams (soldier)
 * Michael Adolph von Althann (field marshal)
 * Giovan Giacomo Barbiano di Belgioioso (commander)
 * Gillis Berthout (crusader)
 * Guillaume de Bette (soldier-diplomat)
 * Alexander I of Bournonville (soldier-diplomat)
 * Lelio Brancaccio (military author)
 * Pierre de Bréauté (soldier)
 * Andrea Cantelmo (commander)
 * Jean Isaac Chadeau de la Clocheterie (naval commander)
 * Charles Alexandre de Croÿ, Marquis d’Havré (military memoirist)
 * Henri de Dampierre (commander)
 * Gilles De Haes (soldier)
 * Henri Denis (Minister of Defence)
 * Louis of Egmont (conspirator)
 * Gilles du Faing (soldier/diplomat)
 * Carlo Fantom (mercenary)
 * Eric Neville Geijer (herald)
 * Henri Guillaume (general/historian)
 * Deli Hasan (celali)
 * Guillaume Le Vasseur (soldier/diplomat)
 * Albert de Ligne, Prince of Barbançon (commander)
 * Sancho de Londoño (military writer)
 * Luís Lopes de Sequeira (commander)
 * Henri de Lorraine-Chaligny (leaguer)
 * Guillaume de Melun, Prince of Espinoy
 * Pierre de Melun (commander)
 * Robert de Melun (commander)
 * James Montgomerie (soldier/MP)
 * Jean de Noircarmes (soldier/diplomat)
 * Alfonso Pérez de Vivero, Count of Fuensaldaña (commander)
 * Frédéric Perrenot (governor of Antwerp)
 * Carl von Rabenhaupt (commander)
 * Hermann Christof von Russwurm (commander)
 * Lancelot Schetz (commander)
 * François-Joseph Scohy‎ (medic)
 * Federico Spinola (naval commander)
 * Philippe Spinola (commander)
 * Ferdinand van Spoelberch (soldier)
 * Guy de Thourout (knight)
 * Adrianus Todeschinus (papal guard)
 * Eric de la Torre (soldier)
 * Jacobus Yetzweirtius (soldier-poet)

Businesspeople

 * Charles Ernest Acker (manufacturer)
 * Joseph Amerlinck (engineer)
 * Balthazar Bellerus (printer)
 * William I. Bertsche (translator)
 * Christophe Beys (printer)
 * Jean Bogard (printer)
 * Nicolaes Breyghel (printer)
 * Georges Brugmann (banker)
 * Samuel Cabot Jr. (merchant)
 * Joannes Cnobbaert (printer)
 * Arnout Coninx (printer)
 * Martin della Faille (merchant)
 * Edmond Deman (publisher)
 * George Joseph Demotte (art dealer)
 * William Dodsworth (editor) (newspaperman)
 * John F. Douthitt (decorator)
 * Louis Empain (financier/philanthropist)
 * Jack Franses (art expert)
 * Owen Green‎ (CEO)
 * Kurt Gingold (translator)
 * William Wellington Greener (gunsmith)
 * Henry Jaye (printer)
 * Pierre Kersten (publisher)
 * Willem Lesteens (printer)
 * Cornelis Manilius (printer)
 * Gauthier Manilius (printer)
 * Joannes Masius (printer)
 * Robert Maudhuy (printer)
 * Jan Mommaert (printer)
 * Gauthier Morberius (printer)
 * Ivan Morozov (art patron)
 * Pierre de Moucheron (wine merchant)
 * Martinus Nutius (3 printers)
 * Philippus Nutius (printer)
 * Lopa Patel (entrepreneur)
 * Jean Pepermans (printer)
 * Arthur Raffalovich (economist)
 * Ren Zhiqiang (property developer)
 * Étienne Repos (publisher)
 * Hubertus Reulandt (printer)
 * Gerard Rivius (printer)
 * Dieudonné Stas‎ (newspaper proprietor)
 * John P. Townsend (financier)
 * Caesar Joachim Trognaesius (printer)
 * Joachim Trognaesius (printer)
 * Rutger Velpius (printer)
 * William Thompson Walters (art collector)
 * Jacobus Zegers (printer)

Academics and scholars

 * Westcott Stile Abell (marine engineer)
 * Jerome Alexander (chemist)
 * Andalò del Negro (astronomer)
 * Valerius Andreas (bibliographer)
 * Albéric d'Auxy (historian)
 * Diego de Avendaño (casuist)
 * Janet Backhouse (curator)
 * Irena Backus (historian)
 * Annie Barnes (academic) (Oxon)
 * Barbara Baert (art historian)
 * Bartholomew of Parma (astronomer)
 * William Beik (historian)
 * Robert L. Bireley (historian)
 * T. A. Birrell (scholar)
 * Alexandre Bivort (pomologist)
 * Sture Bolin (historian)
 * Richard van der Borght (economist)
 * Jules Borgnet (archivist)
 * Stanislas Bormans (archivist)
 * Victor Brants (historian)
 * Michelle P. Brown (curator)
 * Wilfrid Brulez (historian)
 * Ralph Bulmer (anthropologist)
 * Henry Butler Clarke (academic)
 * Audrey Butt Colson (anthropologist)
 * François de Callataÿ‎ (numismatist)
 * Michael Camille (art historian)
 * Charles Howard Carter (historian)
 * Alfred Cauchie (historian)
 * Lucien Ceyssens (historian)
 * Donald Geoffrey Charlton (professor)
 * Jules de Chestret (bibliophile)
 * Choi Byong-hyon (translator)
 * Hans Cools (historian)
 * Samuel Crumpe (doctor)
 * Joseph Cuvelier (archivist)
 * Folke Dahl (librarian)
 * Johan Decavele (archivist)
 * Jean-Pierre Delville (bishop)
 * Robert Demoulin (historian)
 * Hilde De Ridder-Symoens (historian)
 * Jean Des Roches (historian)
 * Hendrik De Vocht (philologist)
 * Petrus Divaeus (antiquary)
 * Martinus Dorpius (humanist)
 * Francis Dvornik (historian)
 * Florence Edler de Roover (historian)
 * Egbert of Liège (educator)
 * Francis Fabricius (physician)
 * Émile Fairon (archivist)
 * Thomas Macall Fallow (antiquary)
 * James C. Faris (anthropologist)
 * Henri Feulard (doctor)
 * Jean François Foppens (bio-bibliographer)
 * Jan Franco (astronomer)
 * Johannes Godefridus Frederiks (biographer)
 * Anne Fuchs (professor)
 * Arthur Gaillard (archivist)
 * Victor Gaillard (antiquarian)
 * Louis Galesloot (archivist)
 * Robert Génestal (legal historian)
 * Félix Victor Goethals (librarian)
 * Christopher Guarinonius Fontanus (natural philosopher)
 * Léon-Ernest Halkin (historian)
 * Léon Halkin (classicist)
 * Paul Hamelius (philologist)
 * Karl Hanquet (historian)
 * C. W. M. Hart (anthropologist)
 * Léon de Herckenrode (genealogist)
 * Luc de Heusch (anthropologist)
 * Charles van Hulthem (bibliophile)
 * Jane Campbell Hutchison (art historian)
 * Hilda Johnstone (historian)
 * Sindy Joyce (sociologist)
 * Imrich Karvaš (economist)
 * August Keersmaekers (literary scholar)
 * Philippe Kervyn de Volkaersbeke (antiquarian)
 * Edward Lawrence Keyes (doctor)
 * Robertus de Lacu (jurist)
 * Gaspard de Laet (doctor)
 * Marguerite Lefèvre (geographer)
 * Raymond Lemaire (canon)
 * Alphonse Le Roy (professor)
 * Elsa Lewkowitsch (research chemist)
 * Julius Lewkowitsch (research chemist)
 * Peter Lienhardt ‎(anthropologist)
 * Johannes Livineius (humanist)
 * Henri Lonchay ‎(historian)
 * Félix Magnette (historian)
 * Bassett Maguire (botanist)
 * Frank Manley (scholar/author)
 * Joseph Mansion (philologist)
 * Germain Marc'hadour (professor)
 * François Joseph Ferdinand Marchal (archivist)
 * Lorna Marshall (anthropologist)
 * Louis L. Martz (Eng.Lit.)
 * Brigitte Meijns (medievalist)
 * James Philip Mills (anthropologist)
 * Charles Moeller (historian)
 * Jean Moeller (historian)
 * Jacob Nicolai Møller (philosopher)
 * Henk van Nierop (historian)
 * Petrus Opmeer (historian)
 * Oswald Orth (philologist)
 * E. L. Peters (anthropologist)
 * Pei Songzhi (historian)
 * Pedro Peralta y Barnuevo (polymath)
 * Charles Piot (archivist)
 * Josef Polišenský (historian)
 * François Pollet (antiquary)
 * Édouard Poncelet (archivist)
 * Hugh Pope (Dominican scholar)
 * Antoni Popławski (Piarist economist)
 * Alison Hingston Quiggin‎ (anthropologist)
 * Fritz Leonhard Redlich (business historian)
 * Henri-Joseph Rega (professor/rector)
 * G. J. Renier (historian)
 * Hector Menteith Robertson (economic historian)
 * Theodore Henry Robinson (biblical scholar)
 * Jan Roegiers (historian)
 * Alphonse Roersch (philologist)
 * Louis Roersch (philologist)
 * David Rogers (librarian)
 * Julius Alfred Roth (sociologist)
 * Shakir Mustafa Salim (anthropologist)
 * Francisco Javier Sánchez Cantón (curator)
 * Catrien Santing (historian)
 * Edward Schofield (archivist)
 * Henry Latimer Seaver (historian)
 * William Senior (historian)
 * Constant-Philippe Serrure (historian)
 * Anna E. C. Simoni (bibliographer)
 * Jacob Cornelis van Slee‎ (clergyman/librarian)
 * William Roy Smith (historian)
 * Juan de Solórzano Pereira (jurist)
 * Jean Stecher (professor)
 * Jacques Stiennon (medievalist)
 * Edward Surtz (professor)
 * K. W. Swart (historian)
 * Charles Terlinden (historian)
 * Alfons Thijs (historian)
 * Camille Tihon (archivist)
 * Elías Tormo (art historian)
 * Ernest William Tristram (art historian)
 * Artemy Troitsky (pop journalist)
 * Antoon van Tsestich (jurist)
 * Diodorus Tuldenus (jurist)
 * Engelbert van den Daele (chancellor)
 * Édouard van den Corput (doctor)
 * Henri-Joseph van den Corput (pharmacist)
 * Leon van der Essen (historian)
 * Ferdinand van der Haeghen (librarian)
 * Floris Van der Haer (historian)
 * Herman Vander Linden (historian)
 * Willem Van der Tanerijen (jurist)
 * Edouard Van Even (archivist)
 * Raymond van Uytven (historian)
 * Jean Charles Joseph de Vegiano (genealogist)
 * Godfried Vereycken (physician)
 * Nicolaus Vernulaeus (rhetorician)
 * Hermann Vetter (translator)
 * Marie de Villermont (historian)
 * Cosme de Villiers (bio-bibliographer)
 * Auguste Voisin (antiquary)
 * Edward Walford (antiquary)
 * Johannes Wamesius (jurist)
 * Edmund Waterton (antiquary)
 * Alphonse Wauters (archivist)
 * Alphonse-Jules Wauters (art historian and geographer)
 * Elizabeth Mary Wilkinson (Germanist)
 * Léonard Willems (philologist)
 * Philippe Wolff (medievalist)
 * Maurice Yans (archivist)

Office-holders

 * Léon d'Andrimont (senator)
 * Robert van Asseliers (chancellor of Brabant)
 * Balthazar Ayala (jurist)
 * Angelo Maria Bandinelli (postmaster)
 * Roberto Bandinelli (postmaster)
 * Burkhard von Berlichingen (Hofrat)
 * Ferdinand de Boisschot (diplomat)
 * Émile de Borchgrave (diplomat)
 * Jean-Baptiste de Bouge (cartographer)
 * Marie-Thérèse Bourquin (jurist)
 * Antoine Brun (diplomat)
 * Henri Carton de Tournai (government minister)
 * Nicolas Chevalier (diplomat)
 * Christopher of East Frisia (provincial governor)
 * Jean-Baptiste Christyn (chancellor of Brabant)
 * Jean-Baptiste Christyn the Younger (councillor of Brabant)
 * Ottavio Codogno (postmaster)
 * Émile Coppieters (senator)
 * Albert de Coxie (councillor)
 * Jean de Croÿ, Count of Solre (diplomat/councillor)
 * Nicholas Damant (chancellor of Brabant}
 * Félix Dehau (mayor of Bouvines)
 * Alfred De Taeye (government minister)
 * Willem van Duvenvoorde (treasurer)
 * Erluin (nobleman) (aulicus praeses)
 * René-Louis de Ficquelmont (diplomat)
 * Goswin de Fierlant (president of the Great Council)
 * Simon Fierlants‎ (chancellor of Brabant)
 * Jean-Baptiste de Brouchoven (councillor/diplomat)
 * Jean de Gaverelles (councillor)
 * Jean de Glymes, Lord of Waterdijk (president of the Great Council)
 * Christian van der Goes (schout)
 * Jean Grivel (jurist)
 * Guillaume de Grysperre (councillor)
 * Jacques de Hemricourt‎ (mayor and chronicler)
 * Guillaume-Philippe, Marquess of Herzelles (chancellor of Brabant)
 * Charles de Hovyne (privy councillor)
 * Louis Hymans (parliamentarian)
 * Adolph Jensen (Danish statistician)
 * François de Kinschot (chancellor of Brabant)
 * Philip de Lalaing, Lord of La Mouillerie (courtier)
 * Sébastien de La Ruelle (mayor of Liège)
 * Engelbert Maes (privy councillor)
 * Jacobus Maes (privy councillor)
 * Philippe Maes (diplomat)
 * Sammy Mahdi (MP)
 * Hieronymus Makowsky (courtier)
 * Juan de Mancicidor (secretary of state)
 * Frederick de Marselaer‎ (mayor of Brussels)
 * Edouard Mary (MP)
 * Jean-Baptiste Masui (civil engineer)
 * Henri Maus (civil engineer)
 * Henri de Merode (senator)
 * Sebastiano Montelupi (postmaster)
 * Nicolas de Montmorency (Chief of Finances)
 * Roger Ormrod (judge)
 * Charles Lambert d'Outrepont (lawyer)
 * Léon-Jean de Paepe (privy councillor)
 * Guillaume de Pamele (president of the privy council)
 * Bartolomeo di Passano (senator of Genoa)
 * Geryt Potter van der Loo ‎ (courtier / translator)
 * Pierre Roose (privy councillor)
 * Michel Routart (secretary)
 * Albert Rubens (numismatist)
 * Gilain de Sart (chancellor of Brabant)
 * Conrad Schetz (diplomat)
 * Gaspar Schetz (treasurer)
 * Louis-Alexander Scockart‎ (diplomat)
 * Michel de Sèvre (diplomat)
 * Guillaume de Steenhuys (diplomat)
 * Philippe-Guillaume de Steenhuys (councillor)
 * Winifred, Lady Strickland (courtier)
 * Jean Thienpont (judge/MP)
 * Eliane Tillieux ‎(politician)
 * Auguste t'Kint (diplomat)
 * Adrien van der Burch (judge/diplomat)
 * Jan van der Burch (privy councillor)
 * Ferdinand von Trauttmansdorff (dictator)
 * Louis-François Verreycken (privy councillor)
 * Louis Verreycken (privy councillor)
 * Jean Herman Voeller (secretary of state)
 * Leonard Voeller (secretary of state)
 * Filips Wielant (judge)
 * Joannes Woverius (councillor / humanist)
 * Cornelius Wytfliet (cartographer)

Other

 * Adrienne Barbanson (patron of music)
 * Isabelle Brunelle (refugee/philanthropist)
 * Tony Cuesta (activist)
 * Marie Gahéry (educator)
 * Marie Haps (philanthropist)
 * Edward Joris (terrorist)
 * William M. Laffan (newspaper editor)
 * Raphael Levy‎ (victim of blood libel)
 * Lambertine de Ligne (noblewoman)
 * Lazarus Marcquis (physician)
 * Anne de Melun (philanthropist)
 * Svetlana Mironyuk (newspaper editor)
 * Iqbal Raad (lawyer)
 * Mikhail Sagatelyan (spy)
 * Böske Simon (beauty queen)
 * Amanda Stassart (air hostess)
 * Alje Vennema (doctor)
 * Yang Tianyong (criminal)
 * Joseph Van Hoorde (gardener)
 * Mireille Versele (campaigner)

Places

 * Adaev
 * Antwerp Citadel
 * De Roma
 * Ermeton-sur-Biert
 * Filseck Castle
 * Church of St Anthony of Padua, Ghent
 * Grinava
 * St Martin's church, Junglinster
 * Junkersdorf
 * Kruikenburg Castle
 * Leffinge
 * Mal, Tongeren
 * Botanical Garden of Mechelen
 * Oosteeklo
 * Recogne
 * Robelmont
 * Saint Augustine Church, Vorst
 * University Hall (Leuven)
 * Wijchmaal

Events

 * Battle of Bar-le-Duc
 * Treaty of Montreuil (1274)
 * Procession of the Golden Tree
 * Treaty of Saint-Trond
 * Taking of Diest (1580)
 * Junkersdorf massacre
 * Battle of Lekkerbeetje
 * Mutiny of Hoogstraten
 * Conspiracy of Nobles (1632)
 * Treaty for the Suppression of the African Slave Trade (1841)
 * Anglo-Belgian Treaty of Commerce and Navigation
 * Malines Congresses‎
 * Iron Rhine Treaty (1873)
 * Catholic literary revival
 * Murder of William Plommer
 * Ulm Einsatzkommando trial

Government

 * Chancellor of Brabant
 * Council of Brabant
 * Council of Flanders
 * Council of Luxembourg
 * Court of Utrecht
 * Estates General of 1464
 * Estates General of 1600
 * Estates General of 1632
 * General Council of Government
 * Historiographer Royal
 * Imperial and Royal Academy of Brussels
 * Lille Chamber of Accounts
 * Master of Requests
 * Seven collegiate churches of Liège
 * Supreme Council of Flanders

Ecclesiastical

 * St Agnes Convent, Arnhem
 * Bernardusdal Abbey
 * Boneffe Abbey
 * Bethlehem Abbey, Bonheiden
 * Brogne Abbey
 * Brothers of Our Lady Mother of Mercy
 * Brussels Carmel
 * Dendermonde Abbey
 * Diocesan Seminary of Liège
 * Dominican friary, Bruges
 * Ten Duinen Abbey
 * Ename Abbey
 * Ermeton Abbey
 * St. Gertrude's Abbey, Leuven
 * St John the Baptist's church, Ghent
 * Kortenberg Abbey
 * Major Seminary of Ghent
 * Major Seminary, Mechelen
 * Major Seminary, Warmond
 * Mount Thabor Convent, Mechelen
 * Oosteeklo Abbey
 * Roosendael Abbey
 * Church of St. Denis (Liège)
 * Saint-Ghislain Abbey
 * Abbey of Saint-Hubert
 * Church of St John the Evangelist, Liège
 * St. Michael's Abbey, Antwerp
 * Saint-Pierre-les-Dames, Reims
 * Ulingsheide Abbey
 * Val-des-Ecoliers, Mons

Educational and scholarly

 * Accademia Ercolanese
 * Arras College, Leuven
 * Belgian Historical Institute in Rome
 * Catholic Record Society
 * Collegium Curiosum
 * DIVA Museum for Diamonds, Jewellery and Silver
 * Flanders Heritage Library
 * Ghent University Museum
 * Haute Ecole Léonard de Vinci
 * Holy Ghost College, Leuven
 * Josephinian Military Academy of Surgery
 * Liège College, Leuven
 * Maastricht School of Translation and Interpreting
 * Maetschappy der Vlaemsche Bibliophilen
 * Minor Seminary, Roeselare
 * Oratorian College, Mechelen
 * Parents' National Educational Union
 * Pope's College, Leuven
 * Premonstratensian College, Leuven
 * Royal Academy of Archaeology of Belgium
 * Royal Netherlands Historical Society‎
 * Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome
 * Ruusbroec Institute
 * St Anne's College, Leuven
 * St Anthony's College, Leuven
 * St Ivo's College, Leuven
 * St Stephen's College, Clewer
 * Scholaster
 * Sheffield Academic Press
 * Taylorian Lecture
 * Trinity College, Leuven

Commercial

 * Allotments Organization Society
 * Balkapan Inn
 * Canadian Steel Foundries
 * Chamber of Agriculture
 * Congopresse
 * Fédération wallonne de l'agriculture
 * Het Goudblommeke in Papier
 * Guilds of Brussels
 * Truslove and Hanson
 * Den Tseut

Artistic

 * Les Ballets Nègres
 * Goudbloem
 * Guild of Saint Thomas and Saint Luke
 * Olyftack
 * Peoene
 * Radio Kalahari Orkes

Other

 * Association belge des familles des disparus
 * Bandes d'ordonnance
 * Lele people

Manuscripts

 * Antwerp Bible
 * Book of Hours of Engelbert of Nassau
 * Hamilton Bible
 * Hedwig Codex
 * Holkham Bible
 * Livre de chasse
 * Maastricht Hours
 * Stowe Breviary
 * Stowe 54 (Histoire ancienne)
 * Leven van Lutgart

Printed books

 * Corona Regia
 * A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation
 * Delft Bible
 * The Doll: A Portrait of My Mother
 * The Forerunner of Revenge
 * A History of Banking in all the Leading Nations
 * How Institutions Think
 * Implicit Meanings
 * The Lele of the Kasai
 * Natural Symbols
 * Le Pèlerinage de l'Âme
 * Purity and Danger
 * Risk and Blame
 * Rules and Meanings
 * The Traitor's Niche
 * Twilight of the Eastern Gods
 * Les villes tentaculaires
 * Yale Edition of the Complete Works of St. Thomas More

Periodicals

 * Annales de pomologie belge et étrangère
 * The Antiquary
 * The Archaeological Journal
 * L'Art Moderne
 * La Belgique Horticole
 * Bijdragen tot de Geschiedenis
 * BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
 * British Catholic History
 * British Journal of Sociology
 * Le Congo illustré
 * Decorator and Furnisher
 * Durendal
 * Fine Arts Journal
 * L'Homme
 * L'Illustration Européenne
 * Journal de St.-Pétersbourg
 * Journal historique et littéraire
 * Journal of Ethnobiology
 * Le Magasin littéraire et scientifique
 * Magazine of Female Fashions of London & Paris
 * Messager des sciences historiques
 * Moreana
 * Le Mouvement Géographique
 * Ons Geestelijk Erf
 * The Puppet-Show
 * Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Histoire
 * Revue de Bruxelles
 * Revue d'Histoire Ecclésiastique
 * Rond den Heerd
 * Sputnik Monthly Digest
 * Trajecta

Newspapers

 * The Daily Times
 * Gazette van Ghendt
 * Ghendtsche Post-Tydinghen
 * L'Indépendance Belge
 * Journal de Bruxelles
 * Le véridique de Gand
 * Die Woche

Other

 * Bruzz
 * Communio et Progressio
 * Dachra (2018 film)
 * Dot 2 Dot (2014 film)
 * Flandrica.be (web portal)
 * Flemish Canon
 * Hispano-Flemish style
 * Kerknet (‎web portal)
 * Perpetual Edict (1611)
 * Roots and Branches (2001 film)
 * Susanne un jour
 * White Gold (2010 film)

Miscellaneous

 * Abel test
 * Acceptilation
 * Albert Pike Highway

Timelines, years and lists

 * 1531 in Belgium
 * 1580s in Belgium
 * 1590s in the Southern Netherlands
 * 1600 in Belgium
 * 1601 in Belgium
 * 1630 in Belgium
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 * List of Belgian historians
 * List of chambers of rhetoric
 * List of colleges of Leuven University
 * List of printers in the Southern Netherlands
 * List of victims of the Bazar de la Charité fire
 * Timeline of Belgian history