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Flemish Flemish may refer to: * Flemish, adjective for Flanders, Belgium * Flemish region, one of the three regions of Belgium *Flemish Community, one of the three constitutionally defined language communities of Belgium * Flemish dialects, a Dutch dialec ...
patronymic surname derived from the personal name Pauwel, a vernacular form of Paul. Notable people with the name include:


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Désiré Pauwels Désiré Joseph Pauwels (1864–1894) was a Belgian anarchist active with France's propaganda by deed anarchists. Early life Désiré Joseph Pauwels was born January 29, 1864, in Courcelles, Belgium. His father died soon after his birth. ...
(1864–1894), Belgian anarchist *
Eddy Pauwels Eddy Pauwels (2 May 1935 – 6 March 2017) was a Belgian racing cyclist from 1958 to 1966. He won 4 stages in the Tour de France and wore the yellow jersey for 4 days in total. In 1962, Pauwels won the combativity award in the Tour de France. He ...
(1935–2017), Belgian racing cyclist *
Emiel Pauwels Emiel Pauwels (22 December 1918 - 7 January 2014) was a Belgian athlete of high jump, discus, javelin and running. He was best known for his gold at the European Indoor Athletics Championships Indoor in San Sebastian on the 60m sprint for veter ...
(1918–2014), Belgian track and field athlete * Emmanuel Pauwels (1903–?), Belgian competitive sailor *
Ferdinand Pauwels Wilhelm Ferdinand Pauwels ( ˆpÊŒu̯əls 13 April 1830, Ekeren – 26 March 1904, Dresden) was a Belgian history painter who lived and worked in Germany. Life From 1842 to 1850, he studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp), under ...
(1830–1904), Belgian history painter in Germany * Fleur Pauwels (born 2003), Belgian footballer *
Frans Pauwels Frans Pauwels (8 September 1918 – 24 January 2001) was a Dutch racing cyclist. He rode in the 1948 and 1949 Tour de France The 1949 Tour de France was the 36th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 30 June to 24 July. It cons ...
(1918–2001), Dutch racing cyclist * (1885–1980), German (Aachen) orthopedist known for
Pauwel's angle Pauwel's angle is the angle between the line of a fracture of the neck of the femur and the horizontal as seen on an anterio-posterior radiograph. Pauwel's angle is named after the German orthopedist Friedrich Pauwels. Introduced in 1935, thi ...
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Isabelle Pauwels Isabelle Pauwels (born 1975 in Kortrijk, Belgium) is a Vancouver-based artist who works primarily in video-based art. Pauwels received a BFA from the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design and obtained an MFA from the Art Institute of Chicago. Pau ...
(born 1950), Belgian-born Canadian video artist *
Ivo Pauwels Ivo Pauwels (born 1950) is a Flemish author. Biography For 20 years, Pauwels was a teacher and began to write articles and columns about gardening in newspapers and magazines. His career as a writer grew significantly, and since 1995 he has w ...
(born 1950), Belgian author * Jeanne-Catherine Pauwels (1795–1889), Belgian musician *
José Pauwels José Pauwels (24 June 1928 – 7 July 2012) was a Belgian cyclist. He competed in the 4,000 metres team pursuit event at the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics (, ), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad (, ) and com ...
(1928–2012), Belgian racing cyclist *
Katrien Pauwels Katrien Pauwels (born 8 November 1965) is a Belgian former competitive figure skater. Pauwels represented Belgium at the 1984 and 1988 Winter Olympics, and she was Belgium's flag bearer in 1988. She was a nine-time Belgian champion. Early lif ...
(born 1965), Belgian figure skater *
Kevin Pauwels Kevin Pauwels (born 12 April 1984 in Ekeren) is a Belgium, Belgian former professional racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2004 and 2019 for the and teams. Pauwels retired on 24 February 2019 after winning the Sluitingsprijs Oostmal ...
(born 1984), Belgian racing cyclist *
Louis Pauwels Louis Pauwels (; 2 August 1920 – 28 January 1997) was a French journalist and writer. Born in Paris, France, he wrote in many monthly literary French magazines as early as 1946 (including ''Esprit'' and ''Variété'') until the 1950s. He partic ...
(1920–1997), Belgian-French journalist and writer *
Luc Pauwels Luc Maria Alfons Pauwels (born 1957) is a Belgian visual sociologist and communication scientist, Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Antwerp, Belgium, and director of its Visual and Digital Cultures Research Center (ViDi). He ...
(born 1940), Belgian political scientist *
Marie-Claire Pauwels Marie-Claire Pauwels (3 September 1945, 15th arrondissement of Paris – 22 May 2011) was a French journalist, the daughter of Suzanne Brégeon and Louis Pauwels. In April 1980, she launched the magazine '' Madame Figaro'' of which she became the ...
(1945–2011), French journalist *
Megan Pauwels Megan Pauwels (''née'' Foster; born 20 April 1976) is a former Australian cricketer. A right-arm off break bowler, she represented Victoria in 64 List A matches between the 1998–99 and 2007–08 seasons of the Women's National Cricket Leag ...
(born 1976), Australian cricketer * Peter-Frans Pauwels (born 1965), Dutch entrepreneur *
Rudi Pauwels Rudi Pauwels (born 1960) is a Belgian Pharmacology, pharmacologist and Biotechnology, biotech entrepreneur. He was one of the first researchers in the field of HIV, and he played a key role in the fight against the HIV/AIDS, AIDS pandemic by ...
(born 1960), Belgian pharmacologist * Sabine Pauwels (born 1966), Belgian swimmer *
Serge Pauwels Serge Pauwels (born 21 November 1983) is a Belgian former professional road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2006 and 2020, for , the , , , and the . Cycling career Born in Lier, Flanders, Pauwels' career kicked off in 2004 in t ...
(born 1983), Belgian road bicycle racer * Thierry Pauwels (born 1957), Belgian astronomer ** 12761 Pauwels, main belt asteroid named after him


Given name

* Pauwels Franck (c.1540–1596), Flemish landscape painter *
Pauwels van Hillegaert Paulus van Hillegaert (II) or Pauwels van Hillegaert (II) (1596–1640) was a Dutch painter and draughtsman, known mainly for his landscapes, military scenes and equestrian portraits. He may also have painted the staffage in the landscape paintin ...
(1596–1640), Dutch painter {{Paul-surname Surnames from given names