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Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen (5 September 1796 – 8 December 1862) was a Belgian lawyer, founder of the Université libre de Bruxelles, and liberal politician. He was chairman of the Belgian House of Parliament (from 28 June 1848 to 28 September 1852 and from 17 December 1857 to June 1859) ==Family history== He was born in Brussels, where he lived his whole life, and part of a Catholic family of lawyers from the region of Haacht. The Verhaegens had an academic background; two of them had been principals of the University of Leuven. Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen, his godfather, had been the last headmaster (rector) of the Old University of Louvain, before it was closed by the French revolutionary troops. The family went on to become part of the Catholic elite of Belgium, and was raised to the nobility, which Pierre-Théodore always refused. They married into families such as Carton de Wiart and Wouters d'Oplinter. His best-known descendant is possibly his grandson Arthur Verhaegen, architect (especially of Catholic school buildings), Conservative-Catholic member of parliament, and founder of the antisocialist worker association and the Catholic daily ''Het Volk''. Father Philippe Verhaegen was spiritual advisor to king Baudouin I of Belgium for 20 years.
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