1835 in Belgium
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Events in the year 1835 in Belgium.
Incumbents
Events
- 12 February – Court of Cassation finds that the laws on injury and manslaughter apply to participants in duels.[2]
- 5 May – First Belgian railway line, between Brussels and Mechelen, taken into service, with three locomotives: Flèche, Eléphant, and Stephenson.[3]
- 10 May – Gaspard-Joseph Labis becomes bishop of Tournai.[4]
- 9 June – 1835 Belgian general election
- 8 August – Brussels Coin Cabinet opens
- 15 September – Exposition des produits de l'industrie nationale opens in Brussels.[5]
- 10 October – Second provisional postal convention between Belgium and the Office of the Prince of Tour and Taxis signed in Brussels.[6]
- 1 December – Catholic University of Mechelen relocates to Leuven, becoming Catholic University of Leuven.
Publications
- Periodicals
- Almanach administratif et industriel de Bruxelles (Brussels, Ad. Wahlen)[7]
- Almanach de poche de Bruxelles (Brussels, M.-E. Rampelbergh)[8]
- Annuaire de l'Académie royale de Belgique (Brussels, M. Hayez).[9]
- Bulletin médical Belge.[10]
- Bulletins de l'Académie royale des sciences et belles-lettres, Volume 2 (Brussels, M. Hayez).[11]
- Le cultivateur, journal belge d'économie rurale.[12]
- Messager des sciences et des arts de la Belgique, vol. 3 (Ghent, D. Duvivier).[13]
- Revue Belge (Liége, Jeunehomme frères).[14]
- Monographs and reports
- Pasinomie: collection complète des lois, décrets, arrêtés et réglements généraux qui peuvent être invoqués en Belgique.[15]
- De l'industrie et du commerce en Belgique (Brussels, H. Remy).[16]
- Édouard Ducpétiaux, Statistique comparée de la criminalité en France, en Belgique, en Angleterre et en Allemagne (Brussels, L. Hauman).[17]
- Louis Prosper Gachard (ed.), Collection de documents inédits concernant l'histoire de la Belgique, vol. 3 (Brussels, Louis Hauman).[18]
- Jean-Baptiste Van Mons, Arbres fruitiers: leur culture en Belqique (Leuven, L. Dusart and H. Vandenbroeck).[19]
- Fiction
- Jules de Saint-Genois, Hembyse
- Guide books
- A. X. Mauvy, The Stranger's Guide through Brussels and its Environs (Brussels, Adolphus Wahlen)[20]
- The Traveller's Guide Through Belgium (Brussels, Adolphus Wahlen)[21]
Births
- 21 January – Charles du Bois de Vroylande, politician (died 1888)
- 2 February – Stanislas Bormans, archivist (died 1912)
- 9 April – Leopold II of Belgium (died 1909)
- 23 August – Jules Bara, politician (died 1900)
- 28 September – Jean Louis Gobbaerts, composer (died 1886)
- 20 October – Emile De Mot, mayor of Brussels (died 1909)
- 4 November – Amedée Visart de Bocarmé, mayor of Bruges (died 1924)
Deaths
- 24 February – Gilles-Lambert Godecharle (born 1750), sculptor
- 3 June – Andreas Bernardus de Quertenmont (born 1750), artist
References
- ^ Dumont, Georges-Henri (2017). Chronologie de la Belgique: De 1830 à nos jours (in French). Le Cri. ISBN 9782390010555.
- ^ Annales de la jurisprudence belge (Brussels, 1837), p. 122.
- ^ René De Herdt, "5 mei 1835: Eerste trein rijdt van Brussel naar Mechelen", De 25 dagen van Vlaanderen, 16 (2006), p. 431.
- ^ A. Simons, "Labis, Gaspard-Joseph", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 30 (Brussels, 1958), 493-496.
- ^ La Belgique industrielle: compte rendu de l'exposition des produits de l'industrie en 1835 (Brussels, 1836). On Google Books.
- ^ "Deuxième Convention postale provisoire entre la Belgique et l'Office du Prince de la Tour et Taxis, signée à Bruxelles". refLex. Council of State (Belgium). 10 October 1835.
- ^ On Google Books
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- ^ May-Dec. on Google Books
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- ^ Aug.-Oct. on Google Books
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- ^ vol. 7, vol. 8, vol. 9
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- ^ On Internet Archive
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