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History of Belgium-region
Table History of Belgium-region (overzichtstabel). Heraldry (heraldiek). Mercator's map Vlaenderen Exactissima Flandriae descriptio (1540). Virgilius Bononiensis' map. [eng]
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The Netherlands
An article from the Catholic Encyclopedia. [eng]
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VOC - Dutch East India Company- Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie
History of the Dutch East India Company - Geschiedenins van de Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie VOC: original documents, archives, articles, internet resources. [eng]
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World Statesmen: Belgium
Lists of names, focussing on 18th to 20th century. [eng]
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The Belgic Confession
The oldest of the doctrinal standards of the Christian Reformed Church is the Confession of Faith, popularly known as the Belgic Confession, following
the seventeenth-century Latin designation "Confessio Belgica." [eng]
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Royalty.nu - The History of Belgium - Belgian Royalty
News, history and books about the kings and queens of Belgium. The Kingdom of Belgium is a democracy with a constitutional monarch. The current king, Albert II, does not govern. In fact, according to the
constitution, the king can't take any official action without the approval of a minister, and his ministers are held accountable for his actions! In Belgium
the king is traditionally considered a moral leader. [eng]
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Heksenprocessen in de kasselrij Oudenaarde
Heksenprocessen en andere toverijprocessen. De kasselrij Oudenaarde tijdens de grote heksenjacht. Claere de Vos, de ongelukkige heks van Nokere. Kruishoutem en Petegem in de ban van de duivel. Weerwolven in Ooike en Asper-Zingem. [nld]
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The History of Protestantism by J. A. Wylie
Briefly describes the contents of this particular book. [eng]
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Burgundy
An article from the Catholic Encyclopedia. [eng]
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Belgium - History / Medieval Belgium
The southeastern part of today's Belgium eventually became part of the Duchy of Lower
Lotharingia or Lorraine, under the German kings. In 977, Charles, Duke of Lorraine, built the
fortress on the Senne River that was the foundation of Brussels. [eng]
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History of Belgium - Primary Documents
Medieval Tournai, Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC) /Dutch East Indian Company documents/, History of Belgium under French Administration, Belgian Constitution, Sénat de Belgique. [eng]
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Belgium - History / The Ancient Celts
Beginning in 57 BC, Julius Caesar extended the power of Rome
into the region of Europe that is now Belgium. The people he
encountered there were the Belgae, one of the various Celtic tribes
of early Gaul, and the Romans dubbed their new province Gallia
Belgica. [eng]
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History of Belgium
Belgium has existed essentially in its present form since
1830, when an uprising led to independence from The
Netherlands. [eng]
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Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: Belgium
In this list, we concentrate upon the dioceses whose Sees were within the borders of modern Belgium. [eng]
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The History of Belgium
Prehistory, Antiquety, Middle Ages, Modern Times, French and Dutch period, Belgium's Independence. [eng]
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WWW-VL: The History Journals Guide
This site provides an excellent way to jump easily between
different indices and different parts of a single index as well.
An excellent starting point for one wishing to find history
journals which have a web presence. [eng]
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ARCHIEF VAN DE RUG
Archief Universiteit Gent. [nld]
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Battle of Steenkerke 24 Jul - 3 Aug 1692
The Battle of Steenkerke, which has particular relevance to the Scottish regiments that took part in it, occurred at the end of the War of the Grand Alliance (also known
as the War of the League of Augsburg) of 1688 - 1697. [eng]
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