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    Revolution or Brabantine Revolution (French: Révolution brabançonne, Dutch: Brabantse Omwenteling), sometimes referred to as the Belgian Revolution of...
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    "La Brabançonne" (French: [la bʁabɑ̃sɔn] (La Brabançonne); Dutch: "De Brabançonne"; German: "Das Lied von Brabant") is the national anthem of Belgium...
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     VI: La Fin du Régime espagnol, Le Régime austricien, La Révolution Brabançonne et La Révolution Liégoise (2nd ed.). Brussels: Maurice Lamertin. Pirenne...
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    the Brabant Revolution (French: Révolution brabançonne, Dutch: Brabantse Omwenteling), sometimes referred to as the "Belgian Revolution of 1789–90" in...
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    related to Coins of the United Belgian States at Wikimedia Commons Révolution Brabançonne at iBelgica De Verenigde Belgische Staten at Numismatica-herentals...
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    Autrichien, la révolution Brabançonne, et la révolution Liégeoise The End of the Spanish Regime, the Austrian Regime, the Brabant Revolution and the Liège...
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  • by Les démocrates belges de 1789. Étude sur le Vonckisme et la révolution brabançonne, a 1929 dissertation that was awarded and published in 1930 by the...
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    Rapédius de Berg. Mémoires et documents pour servir à l'histoire de la révolution Brabançonne. tom. 1. The British Library. p. 300. Wekelycks Bericht Voor de...
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    Apostolique: mémoires et documents pour servir à l'histoire de la Révolution brabançonne, Volume 2. Brussel: Imprimerie de Demanet. pp. 392–394. Retrieved...
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    on 31 July 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2007. Rioux, Jean-Pierre (1989). La révolution industrielle (in French). Paris: Seuil. p. 105. ISBN 978-2-02-000651-4...
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  • horse Brabantian, a dialect that formed the basis of the Dutch language Brabançonne (or "the Brabantian"), the national anthem of Belgium Brabant killers...
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    French grand opera. It is also known for its alleged role in the Belgian Revolution of 1830. The opera was first given at the Salle Le Peletier of the Paris...
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    Erasme Louis Surlet de Chokier (category People of the Belgian Revolution)
    regent of Belgium. During the Liège Revolution of 1789, when a crowd followed the example of the French Revolution and drove off Prince-Bishop of Liège...
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    Louis de Potter (category People of the Belgian Revolution)
    Lettre à mes concitoyens, Brussel, 1830 De la Révolution à faire d'après l'expérience des révolutions avortées (1831) Éléments de tolérance à l'usage...
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    Ten days' campaign (category Belgian Revolution)
    ISBN 978-90-5487-517-8. Pirenne, Henri (1948). Histoire de Belgique. Vol. VII: De la Révolution de 1830 à la Guerre de 1914 (2nd ed.). Brussels: Maurice Lamertin. "1830...
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    Alexandre Dechet (category People of the Belgian Revolution)
    1830) was a French actor and is regarded the author of the lyrics of the Brabançonne, the Belgian national anthem. His pseudonym was Jenneval, possibly named...
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    (Charles Rogier) Place Surlet de Chokier/Surlet de Chokierplein (The Brabançonne) Place des Barricades/Barricadenplein (Andreas Vesalius) The European...
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    Siege of Antwerp (1832) (category Belgian Revolution)
    The siege of Antwerp took place after fighting in the Belgian Revolution ended. On 15 November 1832, the French Armée du Nord under Marshal Gérard began...
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    Alexandre Dechet (commonly known as Jenneval), the author of the text of The Brabançonne (Belgium's national anthem) by Alfred Crick and Émile Anciaux (1897)...
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    Treaty of London (1839) (category Belgian Revolution)
    Paper, comedic short film by Fatty Arbuckle Luxembourg and the Belgian Revolution List of treaties Treaty of Maastricht (1843) Treaties of London Schlieffen...
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    Charles Rogier (category People of the Belgian Revolution)
    reconciliation with the Netherlands, and in the same year, Belgium adopted La Brabançonne as its national anthem, with words adapted by Rogier from an existing...
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    Belgique des origines à 1918, t. I : Les Racines de la Belgique : jusqu'à la Révolution de 1830, Bruxelles, Racine, 2000 Els Witte (trad. du néerlandais par Anne-Laure...
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    repressed. Displays of patriotism, such as singing the national anthem, La Brabançonne, or celebrating Belgian National Day were banned and those breaking the...
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    Juan Van Halen (category People of the Belgian Revolution)
    he returned to Spain in the middle of the Trienio Liberal until the revolution was crushed by a European Kingdom Absolutist coalition that included Russia...
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    Retrieved 15 July 2011.[permanent dead link] Continued with: pourquoi brabançonne ? Archived 27 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine "Belfries of Belgium...
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    extreme Catholics with the Liberal party, which paved the way for the revolution of 1830. On the outbreak of disturbance in August 1830 he still, however...
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    the army of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. After the Belgian Revolution, he became a politician and served as the prime minister of Belgium. Born...
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    Monnaie before Tristan und Isolde was performed, the orchestra played The Brabançonne, which was sung loudly and ended with loud cheers and applause. Leopold...
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    régime became more radical during the 1970s. The Mouvement populaire de la Révolution (MPR), of which Mobutu was the président-fondateur, firmly established...
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    constitutionnelle, as the citizens moved toward the August 1830 start of the Belgian Revolution. In September 1830 he became a member of the commission of public safety...
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