Bioul No. 2 / Biou / Bioulx / Biuel / Biulum / Bivel / Biwel / Buiscueles / Byoet / Byout
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Scene Description: "ce present benoitier a donné simon le bricteur l'an 1565"
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © KIK-IRPA, Brussels (Belgium), 2026
Image Source: edited detail of a digital image of a 1943 B&W photograph [cliché B023765] by the Commissariat général à la Restauration du Pays
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INFORMATION
Font ID: 26284XLH
Object Type: Stoup
Font Date: 1565
Font Century and Period/Style: 16th century (mid)
Cognate Fonts: We are grateful to Pol Herman for bringing this stoup to our attention and for his help documenting it
Church / Chapel Name: Eglise paroissiale Saint-Barthélémy de Bioul
Font Location in Church: Inside
Church Patron Saint(s): St. Bartholomew
Church Notes: present church mid-19thC [cf. FontNotes]
Church Address: Rue de Rouillon 7, 5537 Anhée, Belgium
Site Location: Namur, Wallonie / Wallonne, Belgium, Europe
Directions to Site: Located off the N932, in the municipality of Anhée, about 15 km SSW of Namur
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocèse de Namur
Town/City Wikipedia: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioul
Font Notes:
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Holy-water stoup listed and illustrated in BALaT KIK-IRPA [https://balat.kikirpa.be/object/10066714] [accessed 7 April 2026]: "bénitier [...] pierre [...] Date: 1565 - 1565 [...] inscription, taillé, : : ce present benoitier a donné simon le bricteur l'an 1565 [...] hauteur: 106 cm".
A communication to BSI from Pol Herman (e-mail of 23 March 2026) informs: "Bioul, église Saint-Barthélémy. Buiscueles, 1219 Biulum, 1219 Biwel, Bivel, Biuel, 1238 Bioux, 1261 Byout, 1292 Byoet, Biweit, Bioulx https://www.matele.be/chateau-de-bioul-un-millenaire-entre-pierres-et-vignes
Bioul is mentioned in the 10th century. A first defensive tower was built in the 10th century, to which other buildings were added to form a square farmstead. Lords of Bioul existed before 1085. 1160: Henry, Bishop of Liège, acknowledged that the chapel of Buiscuelles, which Radulfus the Pagan had stolen, belonged to the Abbey of Saint-Médard in Soissons. The church knew several phases of construction and reconstruction. Little information exists. A Romanesque church survived until the mid-19th century. It was located next to the castle, and the first oratory was probably a private place of worship (eigenkirche). After 1379, the lords (the Jauche family) had the first defensive walls built around the estate: moats, a walled tower, thick walls, arrow slits, and machicolations. This proved fortunate, as it allowed the castle to withstand an attack by the inhabitants of Dinant in 1434, who, in their anger, instead went to plunder the village church. In 1554, the castle was burned by the troops of King Henry II of France. Of the original fortified castle, only a tower remains in the park of Bioul Castle. In the 16th century, the parish of Bioul was one of the most important in the County of Namur and encompassed Maredret, Sosoye, and Foy-Marteau. In 1487, also Annevoie and Warnant depended from Bioul. In 1846, the Church of Saint Bartholomew was rebuilt in a Neo-Gothic style. Baptismal records from 1450 exist. Systematically kept from 1584 onwards.
Stoup: The rim of the basin carries the inscription : ce present benoitier a donné simon le bricteur l'an 1565. This could be a bricklayer who was involved in construction works. The column and the base do not seem original to me. I also have the impression that the lower part of the basis has been resculpted. https://balat.kikirpa.be/object/10066714"
A communication to BSI from Pol Herman (e-mail of 23 March 2026) informs: "Bioul, église Saint-Barthélémy. Buiscueles, 1219 Biulum, 1219 Biwel, Bivel, Biuel, 1238 Bioux, 1261 Byout, 1292 Byoet, Biweit, Bioulx https://www.matele.be/chateau-de-bioul-un-millenaire-entre-pierres-et-vignes
Bioul is mentioned in the 10th century. A first defensive tower was built in the 10th century, to which other buildings were added to form a square farmstead. Lords of Bioul existed before 1085. 1160: Henry, Bishop of Liège, acknowledged that the chapel of Buiscuelles, which Radulfus the Pagan had stolen, belonged to the Abbey of Saint-Médard in Soissons. The church knew several phases of construction and reconstruction. Little information exists. A Romanesque church survived until the mid-19th century. It was located next to the castle, and the first oratory was probably a private place of worship (eigenkirche). After 1379, the lords (the Jauche family) had the first defensive walls built around the estate: moats, a walled tower, thick walls, arrow slits, and machicolations. This proved fortunate, as it allowed the castle to withstand an attack by the inhabitants of Dinant in 1434, who, in their anger, instead went to plunder the village church. In 1554, the castle was burned by the troops of King Henry II of France. Of the original fortified castle, only a tower remains in the park of Bioul Castle. In the 16th century, the parish of Bioul was one of the most important in the County of Namur and encompassed Maredret, Sosoye, and Foy-Marteau. In 1487, also Annevoie and Warnant depended from Bioul. In 1846, the Church of Saint Bartholomew was rebuilt in a Neo-Gothic style. Baptismal records from 1450 exist. Systematically kept from 1584 onwards.
Stoup: The rim of the basin carries the inscription : ce present benoitier a donné simon le bricteur l'an 1565. This could be a bricklayer who was involved in construction works. The column and the base do not seem original to me. I also have the impression that the lower part of the basis has been resculpted. https://balat.kikirpa.be/object/10066714"
COORDINATES
UTM: 31U 627947 5577213
Latitude & Longitude (Decimal): 50.3331, 4.7978
Latitude & Longitude (DMS): 50° 19′ 59.16″ N, 4° 47′ 52.08″ E
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material: stone, limestone
Font Shape: octagonal (mounted)
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: octagonal
Font Height (less Plinth): 106 cm*
Notes on Measurements: * [cf. FontNotes]
INSCRIPTION
Inscription Language: French
Inscription Location: on the basin sides
Inscription Text: "CE PRESENT BENOITIER A DONNE SIMON LE BRICTEUR 1565"
Inscription Notes: [cf. FontNotes]
Inscription Source: [cf. FontNotes]
REFERENCES
- KIK-IRPA, BALaT KIK-IRPA, 2024. URL: https://balat.kikirpa.be/.