Martin Valvekens (1604 – 2 May 1682) was a Franciscan friar and historian.

Martin Valvekens
Personal
Born1604
Died2 May 1682
ReligionRoman Catholic
Notable work(s)Ortus, progressus et modernus status conventus Fratrum Minorum Diestensis
Profession1628
Organization
OrderFranciscan
Senior posting
Profession1628

Valvekens was professed as a Franciscan friar in 1628, celebrating his jubilee of fifty years on 12 June 1678.

On the basis of papers left by Jean Verdonck at his death in 1672, Valvekens edited a history of the foundation of the Franciscan house in Diest, Ortus, progressus et modernus status conventus Fratrum Minorum Diestensis. This manuscript survived the suppression of the house, and was a source for F. J. E. Raymaekers's ecclesiastical history of the town, Het kerkelijk en liefdadig Diest (1870).

Valvekens died at the age of 78, having been a Franciscan for 53 years.

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  • Jérôme Goyens, "Valvekens, Martin", in Biographie Nationale, vol. 26 (Brussels, 1936-1938), 108-109.