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Jean-Joseph Raepsaet

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to the highest ranks of society. He was the grandson of Jan Arent Raepsaet (1680-1752), scribe of Heestert, and Agnes Valcke. His father, Jan Raepsaet (died 1774) was the lawyer and clerk of the
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On 20 May 1777, Jean-Joseph Raepsaet married Maria Olympa Bauwens, daughter of another high-ranking official from Oudenaarde, in
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He became one of the leading voices of the conservative party in Oudenaarde, and he disputed the reformations of
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Jean-Joseph Raepsaet was born to a family that had grown from rural civil servants in the south-east of the
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of Oudenaarde, and his mother was Maria Joanna Vispoel, daughter of the Grand Pensionary of Oudenaarde.
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This biographical article about a Belgian historian is a
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Raepsaet went to school in Oudenaarde and high school in
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