1914 in Belgium
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Events from the year 1914 in Belgium.
Incumbents
- Monarch - Albert I[1]
- Prime Minister: Charles de Broqueville
Events
- May
- 24 May – Belgian general election, 1914
- July
- 25 July – General mobilisation for the eventuality of war.
- August
- 4 August – German invasion with attendant atrocities: beginning of Belgian involvement in the First World War.
- 5 to 16 August – Battle of Liège.
- 12 August – Battle of Haelen (1914)
- 20 to 25 August – Siege of Namur (1914)
- 21 August – Battle of Charleroi
- 23 August – Massacre at Dinant.
- 25 August – Burning of Leuven University Library.
- September
- 28 September – Siege of Antwerp begins
- October
- 16 to 31 October – Battle of the Yser
- 19 October – First Battle of Ypres begins
- November
- German occupation of Belgium begins to take shape
- 22 November – First Battle of Ypres ends
Publications
- Hippolyte Fierens-Gevaert, The Brussels Gallery of Old Masters (Brussels, G. van Oest)[2]
- Paul Hamelius, The Siege of Liège: A Personal Narrative (London, T. Werner Laurie)[3]
Births
- 17 January – Théo Lefèvre, Prime Minister 1961-1965 (died 1973)
- 3 June – Karel Kaers, cyclist (died 1972)
- 17 June
- Adriaan Pattin, historian of medieval philosophy (died 2005)
- John Van Alphen, footballer (died 1961)
Deaths
- January 16 - Alfred de Vinck de Winnezeele, Catholic politician
- April 21 - Abel de Kerchove d'Exaerde, politician
- July 6 - Albert de Beauffort, politician
- August 4 - Antoine-Adolphe Fonck, 1st Belgian soldier killed in World War I
- August 19 - Alphonse Six, footballer, 24 (killed in action)
- November 17 - Werner de Mérode, Catholic politician (b.1855)
- December 9 - Arthur Van Gehuchten, biologist
- December 19 - Édouard Brunard, Liberal politician (b.1843)
See also
References
- "Albert I | king of Belgium". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
- https://archive.org/details/brusselsgalleryo00fier/page/n9/mode/2up
- https://archive.org/details/siegeofligeperso00hame
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