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Events in the year 1923 in Belgium .
François Charles de Velbrück (1719–1784) was a German ecclesiastic. He was prince bishop of Liège from 16 February 1772 to his death on 30 April 1784.
Jan Baptiste de Jonghe or Jean-Baptiste de Jonghe was a Belgian painter, draughtsman, etcher and lithographer. He is known for his Romantic landscapes with people, herds and ruins. In his graphic work he also made views of cities in the area of what is now Belgium and the Netherlands. He was an art professor at the Academy of Kortrijk and the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts.
Caroline Boussart was a Belgian feminist, journalist, and managing director.
Joseph Octave Delepierre was a Belgian lawyer, archivist, diplomat, author and antiquary. He spent his later life in the United Kingdom, and is best known for his studies of macaronic language and literature.
Auxbrebis, originally also written as A Brebis when recognized as échevins (Alderman) and Patrician thereafter as aux Brebis, is an old noble family name. The name has been attested as early as in the thirteenth century. They are illustrated as originating from the city of Dinant as merchants and copper beaters.
Henri Munier was a 20th-century French bibliographer and scholar of Coptic culture.
Robrecht Holman (1521–1579) was the 36th abbot of Dunes.
Charles-Marie-Leon, Count d'Ursel (1848–1903) was a Belgian politician of the Catholic Party.
Events in the year 1865 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1837 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1841 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1843 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1899 in Belgium.
Events in the year 1848 in Belgium.
The Société des douze was a scholarly and literary dining club in Brussels.
Victor Louis Marie Gaillard (1825–1856) was a Belgian lawyer, numismatist, historian and archivist.
Maurice Jean Alfred Alphonse Yans (1914—1983) was a Belgian historian and archivist, conservator at the State Archive of Liège.