1889 in Belgium

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The following lists events that happened during 1889 in the Kingdom of Belgium .

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Incumbents

Events

Defence lawyers at the Mons subversion trial, May 1889 Les defenseurs du proces du grand complot (mai 1889).jpg
Defence lawyers at the Mons subversion trial, May 1889

Publications

Art and architecture

Remy Cogghe, Cockfights in Flanders (1889) Remy Cogghe Combats de coqs en Flandres 1889.jpg
Rémy Cogghe, Cockfights in Flanders (1889)
Paintings

Births

Deaths

A photograph of Father Damien taken in February or March 1889, a few weeks before his death Father Damien, photograph by William Brigham.jpg
A photograph of Father Damien taken in February or March 1889, a few weeks before his death

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References

  1. "Leopold II | king of Belgium". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  2. "In Memoriam", American Journal of International Law, 7 (1913), pp. 371-374. On Internet Archive.
  3. "Obituarium Sancti Johannis. Nécrologe de l'église St. Jean (St. Bavon) à Gand, du 13e au 16e siècle". Bruxelles F. Hayez. 1889.
  4. "La traite des négres et al croisade africaine; choix raisonné de documents relatifs a la question de l'esclavage african et comprenant la lettre encyclique de Léon XIII sur l'esclavage. Le discours du cardinal Lavigerie a Bruxelles. Un chapitre de géographie et d'histoire ... Par Alexis-M.G., auteur du Congo belge illustré, etc". Liége H. Dessain. 1889.