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  1. Datei:Lesser arms of the Royal House of Belgium.svg. Größe der PNG-Vorschau dieser SVG-Datei: 285 × 525 Pixel. Weitere aus SVG automatisch erzeugte PNG-Grafiken in verschiedenen Auflösungen: 130 × 240 Pixel | 260 × 480 Pixel | 417 × 768 Pixel | 556 × 1.024 Pixel | 1.112 × 2.048 Pixel.

  2. Estate (s) Château de Belœil. Cadet branches. Ligne-La Trémoïlle. The House of Ligne is one of the oldest Belgian noble families, dating back to the eleventh century. [1] The family's name comes from the village of Ligne [ fr] where it originated, [2] between Ath and Tournai in what is now the Hainaut province of Belgium.

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  4. The House of Merode is one of the most prominent families of the Belgian nobility. It originates from the village of Merode, which is now in the municipality of Langerwehe in Germany. Over the past five centuries, different branches bore noble titles and had estates on the territories of the modern-day states of Germany , Belgium , the Netherlands , France and Austria .

  5. The Belgian Revolution broke out in August 1830 when crowds, stirred by a performance of Auber's La Muette de Portici at the Brussels opera house of La Monnaie, spilled out onto the streets singing patriotic songs. Violent street fighting soon broke out. The liberal bourgeoisie, who had initially been at the forefront of the burgeoning revolution, were appalled by the violence and became ...

  6. The Federal Government of Belgium (Dutch: Federale regering, French: Gouvernement fédéral, German: Föderalregierung) exercises executive power in the Kingdom of Belgium. It consists of ministers and secretary of state ("junior", or deputy-ministers who do not sit in the Council of Ministers) drawn from the political parties which form the governing coalition . [1]