The following is a timeline of the history of Brussels, Belgium.

Prehistory

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Roman Period

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Remains of a Gallo-Roman villa in Jette, built 2nd century CE

Middle Ages

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Charles of Lorraine, traditionally considered the founder of what would become Brussels, c. 979
 
Seal of the magistrate of Brussels, featuring Saint Michael, 1257
 
Execution of the Jews accused of host desecration in Brussels, 22 May 1370
 
Gilles van Hamme, alderman of Brussels in 1389 and 1399
 
Margaret of York praying in front of the Church of St. Gudula, c. 1468

16th century

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Execution of Jan van Essen and Hendrik Vos in Brussels, 1 July 1523
 
The Duke of Alba presiding over the Council of Troubles in Brussels, 1567
 
Execution of the Counts of Egmont and Horn in Brussels, 5 June 1568
 
Joyous Entry of William the Silent into Brussels, 24 September 1577

17th century

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View of Brussels, c. 1610
 
Ommegang of Brussels at the Sablon/Zavel, 31 May 1615
 
The Palace of Coudenberg, Jan Brueghel the Younger, c. 1627
 
View of Brussels, Jan Baptist Bonnecroy, c. 1665
  • 1695 – 13–15 August: The city is bombarded by the French, destroying a third of its buildings, including the Grand-Place.
 
The Grand-Place/Grote Markt in flames during the bombardment of Brussels, 13–15 August 1695

18th century

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Siege of Brussels, Louis-Nicolas van Blarenberghe, 1746
 
The Palace of Laeken, then named Schonenberg, built in 1784
 
Brussels Park and the Palace of the Council of Brabant, Aurèle-Augustin Simons, 1789
 
The magistrates of Brussels offer the city's surrender to the Austrian army, 2 December 1790

19th century

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20th century

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21st century

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Evolution of the Brussels map

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16th century

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20th century

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See also

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References

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