Events in the year 1719 in the Austrian Netherlands and Prince-bishopric of Liège (predecessor states of modern Belgium).

1719
in
Belgium

Decades:
See also:Other events of 1719
List of years in Belgium

Incumbents edit

Habsburg Netherlands edit

MonarchCharles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, Duke of Brabant, of Luxembourg, etc.
Governor GeneralPrince Eugene of Savoy
Acting Governor GeneralHercule-Louis Turinetti

Prince-Bishopric of Liège edit

Prince-BishopJoseph Clemens of Bavaria

Events edit

Art and architecture edit

 
A silver monstrance made in Luxembourg in 1719, now in the treasury of the Basilica of Saint Servatius, Maastricht
Art objects
Paintings
Buildings

Publications edit

  • Bernaert de Jonghe, Belgium Dominicanum sive historia Provinciæ Germaniæ Inferioris sacri ordinis FF. Prædicatorum (Brussels, Francisci Foppens)[7]

Births edit

Deaths edit

 
Portrait of Paul de Bruyn by an unknown artist

References edit

  1. ^ a b A. C. De Schrevel, "Susteren (Henri-Joseph van)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 24 (Brussels, 1926-1929), 287-311.
  2. ^ a b c J. Mertens, "Oostende – Kanton – Oostende, 1719–1720", in Doorheen de nationale geschiedenis, vol. 1 (State Archives in Belgium, Brussels, 1980), pp. 224–228.
  3. ^ "De beul van Brussel", Brussel: Waar is de Tijd, 6 (1999), p. 139.
  4. ^ Alphonse Wauters, "Anneessens, François", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 1 (Brussels, 1866), 300–317.
  5. ^ Rond den Heerd, vol. 2, number 16 (16 March 1867), p. 123.
  6. ^ Verhael der in-haeling van den heere Henricus van Gaemeren eersten van Loven (Antwerp, Joannes Borckx, 1719)
  7. ^ Belgium Dominicanum on Google Books.
  8. ^ Franciscus Pauwens, Oratio in exequiis Reverendissimi ac Amplissimi Domini D. Pauli de Bruyn Bruxellensis, Celeberrimi & per-antiqui Parchensis Monasterii Ordinis Praemonstratensis Abbatis trigesimi quarti Anno 1719. die 6. februarii defuncti (Brussels, Aegidius Dams, 1719).