1831 in Belgium

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1831
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Belgium
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See also: Other events of 1831
List of years in Belgium

Events in the year 1831 in Belgium .

Incumbents

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Gustave Wappers, The Swearing in of Leopold I
Monarch Leopold I (from 21 July)
Head of government Etienne Constantin de Gerlache (27 February–10 March), Joseph Lebeau (10 March–24 July), Félix de Muelenaere (from 24 July)

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August

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Births

Deaths

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François de Méan

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 William Henry Overall, The dictionary of chronology, or historical and statistical register (London, 1870), p. 76.
  2. On Google Books
  3. vol. 1 and vol. 2 on Google Books
  4. Voisin, Auguste (1831). "Guide des voyageurs dans la ville de Gand, ou Notice historique sur cette ville, ses monumens, ses institutions, sa statistique, etc".