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Events in the year 1901 in Belgium .
August Vermeylen was a Belgian writer and literature critic. In 1893 he founded the literary journal Van Nu en Straks. He studied history at the Free University of Brussels (ULB), and became a professor of literature and of art history at the ULB (1901–1923). In addition to many works of literary and art criticism, he wrote poetry and in 1906 a novel, De wandelende Jood. A cultural organization, the Vermeylenfonds, was named after him.
Charles Polydore de Mont or Pol de Mont was a Belgian writer and poet.
Albin-Augustin Van Hoonacker was a Roman Catholic theologian, professor at the Faculty of Theology, Catholic University of Leuven, a member of The Royal Academy of Belgium and Knight of the Order of Leopold.
The Exposition des primitifs flamands à Bruges was an art exhibition of paintings by the so-called Flemish Primitives held in the Provinciaal Hof in Bruges between 15 June and 5 October 1902.
Events in the year 1936 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1898 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1896 in Belgium.
Grada Hermina Marius or G.H. Marius was a Dutch writer and painter.
Events in the year 1833 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1843 in Belgium.
The following lists events that happened during 1904 in the Kingdom of Belgium.
Events in the year 1893 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1900 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1899 in Belgium.
The following lists events that happened during 1907 in the Kingdom of Belgium.
The following lists events that happened during 1886 in the Kingdom of Belgium.
The following lists events that happened during 1908 in the Kingdom of Belgium.
Constant-Philippe Serrure (1805–1872) was a prolific Belgian historian and collector who taught at Ghent University. He was a founding member and active contributor of the Maetschappy der Vlaemsche Bibliophilen, which published editions of medieval Flemish texts.
The Maetschappy der Vlaemsche Bibliophilen, in its later years Maatschappij der Vlaamsche Bibliophilen was a text publication society based in Ghent, Belgium. The society was founded by Philip Blommaert and Constant-Philippe Serrure in 1839 to produce editions of medieval Flemish literature. It was active until 1909. By current scholarly standards, the quality of the editions shows little palaeographical and codicological expertise.
Charles Mertens, Karel Jozef Mertens or Karel Mertens was a Belgian draughtsman, painter, muralist, etcher and illustrator. He is known for his portraits, landscapes and genre scenes. He painted many scenes with fishermen and fishing boats.