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Belgium 
 
Austrian Netherlands 17th cent - 1781
             17th cent. - 24 Sep 1781 
             Austrian Netherlands flag
 
Austrian Netherlands 1781-1787
           24 Sep 1781 - 31 Dec 1786 
             Austrian Netherlands flag
 
[Civil Flag of Austrian First Republic]
            31 Dec 1786 - 24 Oct 1789;
            7 Dec 1790 - 27 Jul 1794
 
United Belgian States 1789
          24 Oct 1789 - 11 Jan 1790
              United Belgian States
 
[1790 United Belgian States flag]
             11 Jan 1790 -  7 Dec 1790
               United Belgian States
[French flag]
          19 Nov 1792 - 15 Feb 1814
 
 
[National flag of the Netherlands]
             16 Mar 1815 - 3 Sep 1830
 
Belgium Provisional flag 1830
            3 Sep 1830 - 23 Jan 1831 
 
[Flag of Belgium]
               Adopted 23 Jan 1831
 
Map of Belgium Hear National Anthem
"La Brabançonne"
(The Song of Brabant)
Text of National Anthem
Adopted 1830/1921
(Lyrics 1860)
Constitution
(7 Feb 1831)
Capital: Brussels
Currency: Euro (EUR);
to 1 Jan 2002 Belgian Franc (BEF)
National Holiday: 21 Jul (1831)
Ascension to Throne of
King Leopold I 
Population: 10,403,951 (2008)
GDP: $390.5 billion (2008)
Exports: $372.9 billion (2008)
Imports: $375.2 billion (2008)
Ethnic groups: Flemish 53.7%, Walloon 31.6%, Italian 2.6%,
French 2%, Arab 1.8%, German 1.5%, Berber 0.9%,
other 5.9% (2000)
Total Active Armed Forces: 37,000 (2006)
Merchant marine: 79 ships (2008)
Religions: Roman Catholic 46.7%, Muslim 3.9%, other
Christian 2.6%, nonreligious/secular/other 46.8% (2001)
International Organizations/Treaties: ADB (nonregional), AfDB (nonregional), AG, ANT, APM, Benelux, BIS, BTWC, CE, CERN, CFE, CTBT, DC (observer), DLU (associate), EAPC, EBRD, EIB, EMU, ENMOD, ESA, EU, FAO, G- 9, G-10, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICCt, ICRM, ICSID, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, IRENA (signatory), ISA, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC, KP, MIGA, MTCR, NATO, NEA, NPT, NSG, NTBT, OAS (observer), OECD, OIF, OPCW, OSCE, PCA, SECI (observer), SEGIB (observer), UN, UNCLOS, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNFCC, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNRWA, UPU, WADB (nonregional), WCO, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, ZC
Belgium Index
Chronology
   
10th - 11th cent.          Counties of Louvain (Brabant), Antwerp, Malines,
                             Looz, Hainaut (900), Namur, Liège, Stavelot-
                             Malmedy, Limburg (c.1030), Montaigu, La
                             Roche, Durbuy, Chiny, Arlon, Vianden, Bouillion 
                             and Luxembourg.
bf.1139                    Duchy of Lower Lotharingia (Lorraine)(north of 
                             Lotharingia; all states except Liège-Bouillon,
                             Stavelot and Flanders).
1458                       County of Flanders.
1467                       Personal union of Flanders and principalities of
                             Lotharingia under the Valois dukes of Burgundy.
26 Jun 1548                Under the Habsburg dynasty.
16 Jan 1556                Spanish Netherlands, under the kings of the
                             Spanish monarchy.
13 Jun 1584 - 20 Sep 1604  Ostend under Dutch (and English) occupation.
1703 - 1706                French occupation (in Namur and Luxembourg
                             to 1714).
12 Sep 1703                Limburg under Austrian rule.
Jul 1706                   Brabant and Flanders under allied administration 
                             ("conference of the high powers"), Hainaut and 
                             Narmur under Bavarian administration. 
 8 May 1713                As a consequence of the War of the Spanish 
                             Succession, the Spanish Netherlands passes to 
                             the Archdukes of Austria (Austrian 
                             Netherlands)(also see Luxembourg).
May 1745 - 18 Oct 1748     Occupied by France.
11 Jan 1790                United Belgian (or Netherlands) States (United 
                             States of Belgium or United Belgian States
                             [Republiek der Verenigde Nederlandse Staten]); 
                             Luxembourg remains under Austrian rule.
 7 Dec 1790                Austrian rule restored.
19 Nov 1792 -  9 Mar 1793  Occupied by France.
27 Jul 1794                Occupied by France.
15 Oct 1794                Administration Centrale et Supérieure de Belgique,
                             (covering all areas except except Bouillon).
31 Aug 1795                Belgian territory is divided into nine departments
 1 Oct 1795                Belgian departments annexed by France.
18 Aug 1797                Officially ceded to France by Austria.
15 Feb 1814                Belgian territory separated from France, 
                             Government general of Belgium 
                             (Gouvernement-général de la Belgique).
12 May 1815                Incorporation of the Belgian lands and Liège into
                             the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
24 Sep 1830                Administrative Commission established by Belgian
                             revolutionary forces.
 4 Oct 1830                The Provisional Government of Belgium proclaims
                             independence from the Netherlands (Belgium).
12 Nov 1830                Congress opens and asks the Provisional Government
                             to stay in office.
 3 Feb 1831                Congress proclaims Louis-Charles-Philippe-Raphaël
                             d'Orléans, duc de Nemours, son of King 
                             Louis-Philippe of the French, to be king; his
                             father refuses in his name.
 7 Feb 1831                Kingdom of Belgium 
 4 Jun 1831                Congress proclaims Leopold Georg Christian 
                             Friedrich, Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha 
                             king.
 4 Aug 1914 - 11 Nov 1918  Occupied by Germany (in Brussels 20 Aug 1914).
22 Dec 1917 - 25 Jun 1918  Independent State of Flanders proclaimed.
21 Mar 1917                In preparation for a possible division into two
                             separate autonomous or independent polities, 
                             Belgium was divided into two administrative
                             regions: Flandern, capital Brussels and
                             Wallonien, capital Namur.
10 Nov 1918 -c.16 Nov 1918 Central Soldiers' Council seizes power in Brussels
20 Sep 1920                Eupen-Malmedy, and Moresnet formally annexed.
10 May 1940 -  3 Sep 1944  Germany occupies Belgium and administers it 
                             together with Nord and Pas de Calais departments
                             of France.
29 Jul 1940 - 1944         Eupen, Malmedy, and Moresnet annexed to Germany.
Jul 1944                   German military administration replaced by a
                             civilian one as a prelude to integration into
                             the German Reich. Dec 1944, Belgium is divided
                             into three parts: District of Brussels remaining
                             under the Reichskommissar; Reichsgau Flandern,
                             capital Antwerpen; and the Reichsgau Wallonien, 
                             capital Liège.
 3 Sep 1944 - 20 Sep 1944  Allied occupation.
Dec 1944 - Jan 1945        Brief German reoccupation of parts of the 
                             provinces of Liège and Luxembourg.
Regions and
Communities

Provinces
French
Départements

(1793-1814)
Independent Flanders
(1917-1918)
Eupen-Malmedy
(1918-1920)
Bouillon
(1695-1795)
Liège
(1694-1794)
Fagnolle (Ligne)
(1765-1793)
Limburg Duchy
(1703-1795)
Neutral Moresnet
(1817-1920)
Nivelles
(1668-1795)
Reckheim
(1623 -1795)
Stavelot-Malmedy
(1682-1794) 
Historical Maps
of Belgium

Map of Belgium
1559-1794


 

Dukes1
26 Jun 1548 - 25 Oct 1555  Charles III                          (b. 1500 - d. 1558)
26 Jun 1548 - 25 Oct 1555  Maria von Habsburg (f) -Regent       (b. 1505 - d. 1558)
25 Oct 1555 - 16 Jan 1556  Philip V                             (b. 1527 - d. 1556)
16 Jan 1556 - 16 Nov 1700  the kings of Spain
- in Hainaut/Henegouwen and Namur/Namen -
16 Nov 1700 -  2 Jan 1712  Philippe                             (b. 1683 - d. 1746)
                             (Felipe V of Spain)
May 1712 -  8 May 1713     Maximilien Marie Emmanuel            (b. 1662 - d. 1726)
                             (Maximilian II of Bavaria)
 8 May 1713 - 20 Oct 1740  Charles                              (b. 1685 - d. 1740)
                             (Karl III of Austria)
- Limburg/Limbourg -
16 Nov 1700 -  6 Dec 1703  Philippe                             (s.a.) 
 6 Dec 1703 - 20 Oct 1740  Charles                              (s.a.) 
- in Brabant -
16 Nov 1700 -  5 Jun 1706  Philippe                             (s.a.) 
 5 Jun 1706 - 20 Oct 1740  Charles                              (s.a.) 
- Flanders/Vlaanderen -
16 Nov 1700 -  6 Jun 1706  Philippe                             (s.a.) 
 6 Jun 1706 - 20 Oct 1740  Charles                              (s.a.) 
- in Malines, Upper Gelder (to Prussia 1713), Tournai, West-Flanders 
and from 1711, Hainaut (under titular sovereignty of Charles to Feb 1716) -
12 Sep 1703 - 22 Aug 1718  Conference of the High Powers
                           - John Churchill, Duke of            (b. 1650 - d. 1722)
                               Marlborough (to 1707)(U.K.)
                           - William Cadogan (1707 to 1710)     (b. 1675 - d. 1726)
                               (U.K.)
                           - Charles Boyle, Earl of Orrery      (b. 1676 - d. 1731)
                               (U.K.)(from 1710)
                           - Frederik Adriaan Baron van Reede,  (b. 1659 - d. 1738)
                               Baron van Renswoude (to 1708) 
                               (The Netherlands)
                           - Johan van den Bergh                (b. 1664 - d. 1755)
                               (from 1708) (The Netherlands)
- all of the Southern Netherlands -
22 Aug 1718 - 17 Oct 1797  the rulers of Austria
                            (interrupted by invasions and occupations listed [s.a.])
Governors-general
26 Jun 1548 - 25 Oct 1555  Maria von Habsburg (f)               (s.a.)
25 Oct 1555 - 27 Jul 1559  Emmanuele Filiberto, duca di Savoia  (b. 1528 - d. 1580)
27 Jul 1559 - 30 Dec 1567  Margareta de Parma (f)               (b. 1522 - d. 1586)
30 Dec 1567 - 29 Nov 1573  Fernando Álvarez de Toledo,          (b. 1507 - d. 1582)
                             duque de Alba
 7 Jul 1572 -  8 Nov 1576  Willem, graaf van Nassau,            (b. 1533 - d. 1584)
                             prince d'Orange (in rebellion)
29 Nov 1573 -  5 Mar 1576  Luis de Zúñiga y Requesens           (b. 1528 - d. ....)
 5 Mar 1576 - 31 Jul 1576  Gerónimo de Roda
                           + Philippe de Croy, duc de Aërschot  (b. 1526 - d. 1595)
                           (acting)
31 Jul 1576 -  3 Nov 1576  Charles Philippe de Croy,            (b. 1549 - d. 1613)
                             marquis de Havré (acting)
 3 Nov 1576 -  1 Oct 1578  Juan de Austria                      (b. 1547 - d. 1578)
                             (acting to 6 May 1577 in Luxembourg)
20 Jan 1578 - 15 Mar 1580  Matthias Erzherzog von Österreich    (b. 1557 - d. 1619)
 1 Oct 1578 -  6 Dec 1592  Alessandro Farnese, ducca de Parma   (b. 1545 - d. 1592)
Jun 1580 - Nov 1581        Margareta, duquessa de Parma         (b. 1522 - d. 1586)
                             (co-ruler, in Namur)
26 Jan 1581 - 26 Jul 1581  Francis Hercule, duc d'Anjou         (b. 1555 - d. 1584)
                             et d'Alençon (in dissidence)
                            (Prince Souverain des Pays-Bas)
1592 - Feb 1594            Peter Ernst Graf von Mansfeld-       (b. 1517 - d. 1604)
                             Heldrungen (acting to 6 Dec 1592)
Feb 1594 - 12 Feb 1595     Ernst Erzherzog von Österreich       (b. 1553 - d. 1595)
12 Feb 1595 - 1596         Pedro Henriquez d'Azevedo y Toledo,  (b. 1560 - d. 1643)
                             conde de Fuentes
1596 - 1598                Albrecht Erzherzog von Österreich    (b. 1559 - d. 1621)
1598 -  6 May 1598         Andreas Erzherzog von Österreich     (b. 1558 - d. 1600)
 6 May 1598 - 13 Jul 1621  Isabella Clara Eugenia de España (f) (b. 1566 - d. 1633)
                             (Princesse Souveraine des Pays-Bas)
 5 Sep 1599 - 13 Jul 1621  Albrecht Erzherzog von Osterreich    (b. 1559 - d. 1621)
29 Nov 1621 - 1634         Francisco de Moncada (acting) 
1634 -  9 Nov 1641         Fernando, Arzobispo de Toledo        (b. 1609 - d. 1641)
1641 - 1644                Francisco de Mello, conde de Assumar,(d. 1651)
                             marqués de Laguna
1644 - 1647                Emanuel de Moura-Cortereal,          (d. 1661)
                             marqués da Castel Rodrigo
1647 - 1656                Leopold Wilhelm Erzherzog von        (b. 1614 - d. ....)
                             Österreich
1656 - Mar 1659            Juan José d'Austria                  (b. 1629 - d. 1679)
1659 - Sep 1664            Luis de Benavides Carillo,           (d. 1668)
                             marqués de Fromiata
1664 - Sep 1668            Francisco de Moura-Cortereal,        (d. 1675)
                             marqués da Castel Rodrigo
1668 - Jul 1670            Inigo Melchor Fernández de Valesco
                             y Tovar, duque de Feria
1670 - Feb 1675            Juan Domingo de Zúñiga y Fonseca,    (d. 1716)
                             duque de Monterrey y Fuentes
1675 - Dec 1677            Carlos de Aragón de Gurrea Borja y   (d. 1692)
                             Aragón, duque de Villahermosa
1678 - 1682                Alessandro Farnese de Parma          (b. 1635 - d. 1689)
1682 - 19 Jun 1685         Ottone Enrico dal Carreto,           (d. 1685)
                             conde de Millesimo
19 Jun 1685 -  2 Feb 1686  .... (acting) 
 2 Feb 1686 - 1692         Francisco Antonio de Agurto,         (d. 1702)
                             marques de Gastañaga
1692 - 23 Mar 1701         Maximilian Herzog von Bayern         (b. 1662 - d. 1726)
23 Mar 1701 -  7 Oct 1704  Jan van Brouchoven Graf van          (b. 1644 - d. 1725)
                             Bergeyck
 7 Oct 1704 -  Jul 1706    Maximilian Herzog von Bayern         (s.a.)
Administrators-general (in Limburg)
 6 Dec 1703 - 170.         Philipp Ludwig Graf Sinzendorff
                             und Thannhausen (1st time)         (b. 1671 - d. 1742)
1705 - 1706                Johann Peter Graf Goëss              (b. 1667 - d. 1716)
 9 Dec 1706 -  8 Jan 1708  Francisco Bernardo de Quiros         (b. 1650 - d. 1708)
1709 - 1711                Johann Wenzel Graf Gallas            (b. 1669 - d. 1719)
1712 - 171.                Philipp Ludwig Graf Sinzendorff      (s.a.)
                             und Thannhausen (2nd time)
Governors (in Limburg)
14 Dec 1713 - 1714         Georg Freiherr Tunderfeld (acting)   (b. 1678 - d. 1748)
1714 - 1716                Franz Sigismund Graf Thurn und
                             Valsassina                         (b. 1655 - d. 1716)
Governors-general
31 Jan 1716 - Nov 1716     Joseph Lothar Dominik Graf von       (b. 1673 - d. 1751)
                             Königsegg-Rothenfels (acting)
Nov 1716 - 1717            Ercole Giuseppe Luigi Turinetti      (b. 1658 - d. 1726)
                             marchese di Prié (acting)
1717 - Nov 1724            François Eugéne (Eugenio) Prince de  (b. 1663 - d. 1736)
                             Savoie-Soissons
Nov 1724 -  9 Oct 1725     Philipp Wirich Lorenz Graf           (b. 1669 - d. 1741)
                             von Dhaun (acting)
 9 Oct 1725 - 26 Aug 1741  Maria Elisabeth Erzherzogin von      (b. 1680 - d. 1741)
                             Österreich (f)
                           - jointly with the following -
26 Aug 1741 - 16 Mar 1743  Friedrich August Gervas Graf Harrach (b. 1696 - d. 1749)
                             zu Rohrau (acting) 
16 Mar 1743 -  8 Jan 1744  Karl Ferdinand Graf von Königsegg-   (b. 1696 - d. 1759)
                             Erps (acting) 
 8 Jan 1744 - 16 Dec 1744  Maria Anna Erzherzogin von           (b. 1718 - d. 1744)
                             Österreich (f)
                           - jointly with the following -
 8 Jan 1744 - 16 Mar 1746  Charles Alexandre Emanuel de         (b. 1712 - d. 1780)
                             Lorraine et Bar (1st time)
Military Governor
May 1745 - 18 Oct 1748     Moritz von Sachsen                   (b. 1696 - d. 1750)
Governors-general
Oct 1748 - 23 Apr  1749    Karl Joseph Graf Batthyány (acting)  (b. 1697 - d. 1772)
23 Apr 1749 -  4 Jul 1780  Charles Alexandre Emanuel de         (s.a.)
                             Lorraine et Bar (2nd time)
28 Jun 1780 - 1781         Georg Adam Fürst von Starhemberg     (b. 1724 - d. 1807)
                             (acting)
1781 - Jun 1787            Maria Christina Johanna Josepha      (b. 1742 - d. 1798)
                             Antonie Erzherzogin von
                             Österreich (f)
                           - jointly with the following -
1781 - Jun 1787            Albert Kasimir August Herzog von     (b. 1738 - d. 1822)
                             Sachsen-Teschen
Jun 1787 -  Nov 1787       Joseph Graf Murray (acting)          (b. 1718 - d. 1802)
Military governor
Nov 1787 - 12 Dec 1789     Richard Graf Alton                   (b. 1732 - d. 1790)
Commander of the Patriotic Army
24 Oct 1789 - 11 Jan 1790  Jan Frans Vonck                      (b. 1743 - d. 1792)
Plenipotentiary of the People of Brabant
24 Oct 1789 - 11 Jan 1790  Hendrik Karel Nicolaas van der Noot  (b. 1731 - d. 1827)
Presidents of the Sovereign Congress of the Belgian States
11 Jan 1790 - Mar 1790     François Corneille de Nélis          (b. 1736 - d. 1798) 
Mar 1790 - Apr 1790        marquis de Wemmel (1st time)
Apr 1790                   Philippe-Joseph, baron de Néverlée 
 (b. 1749 - d. 1829)
                             de Baulet                      
Apr 1790 - May 1790        Louis-Joseph de Haveskercke          (b. 1736 - d. ....)
May 1790                   de Bousies, vicomte de Rouveroy

                             (1st time)
May 1790 - May 1790        marquis de Wemmel (2nd time)
May 1790 - Jun 1790        de Bousies, vicomte de Rouveroy
                             (2nd time)
Jun 1790 - Jul 1790        C.J.J. de Grave
Jul 1790 - Aug 1790        Jean François Gendebien              (b. 1753 - d. 1838)
Aug 1790 - Sep 1790        F. van der Meersch
Sep 1790 - Oct 1790        de la Saulx de Sainte-Marie
Oct 1790 - Nov 1780        comte de Baillet
Nov 1790 -  2 Dec 1790     Visbecqu

Governors-general
 6 Dec 1790 - Jun 1791     Florimond Claude Graf Mercy-         (b. 1722 - d. 1794)
                             Argenteau (acting) 
Jun 1791 - 19 Nov 1792     Maria Christina Johanna Josepha      (b. 1742 - d. 1798)
                             Antonie Erzherzogin von 
                             Österreich (f)
                           - jointly with the following -
Jun 1791 - 19 Nov 1792     Albert Kasimir August Herzog von     (b. 1738 - d. 1822) 
                             Sachsen-Teschen 
Commanders of French forces
19 Nov 1792 - 29 Dec 1792  Charles François du Perrier          (b. 1739 - d. 1823)
                             Dumouriez (1st time)
29 Dec 1792 -  2 Feb 1793  Francisco de Miranda (acting)        (b. 1750 - d. 1816)
 2 Feb 1793 -  9 Mar 1793  Charles François du Perrier          (s.a.)
                             Dumouriez (2nd time)
Governors-general
 9 Mar 1793 - 24 Mar 1793  Franz Karl Johann Nepomuk, Graf      (b. 1746 - d. 1818)
                             von Metternich zu Winneburg (acting)
24 Mar 1793 -  2 Aug 1794  Karl Ludwig Erzherzog von Österreich (b. 1771 - d. 1847)
French Commander
27 Jul 1794 - 15 Oct 1794  Jean Charles Pichegru                (b. 1761 - d. 1804)
                            (from 9 Feb 1794, commander of the Armée du Nord)
Administrator of Central and Superior Belgium
(Administrateur Centrale et Supérieure de Belgique)
15 Oct 1794 - 22 Sep 1795  ....
French Government Commissioners 
 1 Oct 1795 - 22 Nov 1795  ....
22 Nov 1795 - 20 Jan 1797  Louis Ghislain de Bouteville-Dumetz  (b. 1746 - d. 1821)
 1 Oct 1795 - 30 Jan 1814  Annexed to France (see departments below)
Governors-general (on behalf of the Allied Powers)
30 Jan 1814 - 11 Feb 1814  Allied Military Commanders
                           - Karl August Herzog von Sachsen-    (b. 1757 - d. 1828)
                               Weimar
                           - Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von     (b. 1755 - d. 1816)
                               Bülow, Graf von Dennewitz
                           - Ferdinand Freiherr von             (b. 1770 - d. 1818)
                               Wintzigerode
11 Feb 1814 - 15 Feb 1814  Allied Commissioners
                           - Justus Adolf Philipp Wilhelm       (b. 1774 - d. 1845)
                               Ludwig Freiherr von Wolzogen
                           - Leopold Hermann Ludwig von Boyen   (b. 1771 - d. 1848)
15 Feb 1814 - 18 Feb 1814  Eugène Jean Baptiste, comte de       (b. 1741 - d. 1820)
                             Robiano (acting)
18 Feb 1814 - 23 Mar 1814  Frédéric Auguste Alexandre,          (b. 1751 - d. 1817)
                             duc de Beaufort-Spontin
23 Mar 1814 -  5 May 1814  Karl Freiherr von der Horst
 5 May 1814 -  1 Aug 1814  Charles, baron de Vincent            (b. 1757 - d. 1834)
                            (Karl Freiherr von Vincent)
                            (Gouverneur-général militaire de
                             la Belgique et du pays de Liège)
 1 Aug 1814 - 12 May 1815  Willem Frederik van Oranje-Nassau    (b. 1772 - d. 1843)
                           declined to serve and appointed a Lieutenant:
                           Godert Alexander Gerard Philip,
                             baron van der Capellen, heer van   (b. 1778 - d. 1848)
                             Berkenwoude en Agterbroek
24 Sep 1830 - 25 Feb 1831  Administrative Commission
                           (from 26 Sep 1830, Provisional Government)
                           - Emmanuel Constantin Premier        (b. 1782 - d. 1866)
                               Ghislain van der Linden,
                               baron d'Hooghvorst 
                              (to 12 Nov 1830)
                           - Charles Latour Rogier              (b. 1800 - d. 1885)
                              (signs as chairman on 25 Sep 1830, but never again)
                           - Philippe Félix Balthazar Othon     (b. 1791 - d. 1857)
                               Ghislain, comte de Mérode
                              (from 26 Sep 1830)
                           - Alexandre Joseph Célestin          (b. 1789 - d. 1869)
                              Gendebien (from 26 Sep 1830)
                           - Jean Sylvain van der Weyer         (b. 1802 - d. 1874)
                              (from 26 Sep 1830)
                           - André Édouard Jolly                (b. 1799 - d. 1831)
                           - Feuillen Charles Marie Joseph,     (b. 1800 - d. 1887)
                               baron de Coppin de Falaën 
                           - Joseph van der Linden              (b. 1764 - d. 18..)
                           - Louis Joseph Antoine de Potter     (b. 1786 - d. 1859)
                              (28 Sep - 13 Nov 1830)
                           - Jean Nicolay                       (d. 1842)
                              (25 Sep - 10 Oct 1830)
Regent
25 Feb 1831 - 21 Jul 1831  Érasme Louis, Baron Surlet de        (b. 1769 - d. 1839)
                             Chokier
Kings2
21 Jul 1831 - 10 Dec 1865  Léopold I                            (b. 1790 - d. 1865)
                            (king-elect from 4 Jun 1831)
10 Dec 1865 - 17 Dec 1865  Charles Latour Rogier                (s.a.)               PL
                            (acting Head of State)
17 Dec 1865 - 17 Dec 1909  Léopold II                           (b. 1835 - d. 1909)
17 Dec 1909 - 23 Dec 1909  Frans Schollaert                     (b. 1851 - d. 1917)  CP
                            (acting Head of State)
23 Dec 1909 - 17 Feb 1934  Albert I                             (b. 1875 - d. 1934)
                            (Aug 1914 - Nov 1918 in unoccupied Belgium)
German military commanders
 4 Aug 1914 - 25 Aug 1914  Alexander von Kluck                  (b. 1846 - d. 1934)  Mil
                           + Karl Wilhelm Paul von Bülow        (b. 1846 - d. 1921)  Mil
                           + Max Clemens Lothar Freiherr von    (b. 1846 - d. 1922)  Mil
                             Hausen 
Governors-general (under German occupation)
26 Aug 1914 - 16 Dec 1914  Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz        (b. 1843 - d. 1916)  Mil
16 Dec 1914 - 18 Apr 1917  Moritz Ferdinand Freiherr von        (b. 1844 - d. 1917)  Mil
                             Bissing
18 Apr 1917 - 17 May 1917  .... (acting)
17 May 1917 - 11 Nov 1918  Ludwig Freiherr von Falkenhausen     (b. 1844 - d. 1936)  Mil
Chairman of the Central Soldiers' Council
10 Nov 1918 - 16? Nov 1918 Hugo Freund (in rebellion)
King2
17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934  Charles, Comte de Broqueville        (b. 1860 - d. 1940)  CP
                            (acting Head of State)
23 Feb 1934 - 16 Jul 1951  Léopold III                          (b. 1901 - d. 1983)
                            (German prisoner 28 May 1940 - 8 May 1945; 
                             in exile in Switzerland 8 May 1945 - 22 Jul 1950)
Military Governors
10 May 1940 - 20 May 1940  Karl Rudolf Gerd von Rundstedt       (b. 1875 - d. 1953)  Mil
                           + Fedor von Bock                     (b. 1880 - d. 1945)  Mil
20 May 1940 - 18 Jul 1944  Alexander Freiherr von Falkenhausen  (b. 1878 - d. 1966)  Mil
                            (military governor for occupied Netherlands and Belgium
                             to 29 May 1940, then for Belgium and northern France)
 1 Jun 1940 - Jul 1944     Eggert Reeder                        (b. 1894 - d. 1959)  Mil
                             (chief of military administration)
Reichskommissar
Belgien-Nordfrankreich

18 Jul 1944 -  3 Sep 1944  Joseph Grohé (1st time)              (b. 1902 - d. 1988)  NSDAP
Dec 1944 - Jan 1945        Joseph Grohé (2nd time)              (s.a.)               NSDAP
Allied Military Commanders
 3 Sep 1944 - 20 Sep 1944  Omar N. Bradley (U.S.)               (b. 1893 - d. 1981)  Mil
                           + Bernard Law Montgomery (U.K.)      (b. 1887 - d. 1976)  Mil
Kings2
20 Sep 1944 - 18 Jul 1950  Charles Théodore Henri Antoine       (b. 1903 - d. 1983)
                             Meinrad, prince de Belgique,
                             comte de Flandre -Regent 
11 Aug 1950 - 16 Jul 1951  Baudouin Albert Charles Léopold      (b. 1930 - d. 1993)
                             Axel Marie Gustave,
                             duc de Brabant -Regent 
16 Jul 1951 - 17 Jul 1951  Joseph Pholien                       (b. 1884 - d. 1968)  CVP-PSC
                             (acting Head of State)
17 Jul 1951 - 31 Jul 1993  Baudouin I                           (s.a.)
                             (declared incapacitated at own request, 4-5 Apr 1990)
 4 Apr 1990 -  5 Apr 1990  Wilfried Martens                     (b. 1936)            CVP 
                             (acting Head of State)
31 Jul 1993 -  9 Aug 1993  Jean-Luc Dehaene                     (b. 1940)            CVP 
                             (acting Head of State)
 9 Aug 1993 -              Albert II                            (b. 1934)

Presidents of the Supreme Council of the Netherlands (in Vienna)
 1 Apr 1717 - 25 Jun 1729  José Ceverio Folch Prince de Cardona (b. 1651 - d. 1729)
25 Jun 1729 - 20 Nov 1740  Juan Antonio de Baxador, vizconde 
                             de Roccaberti, conde de Savalla    (b. 1673 - d. 1743)
                             (acting to Aug 1729)
20 Nov 1740 - 12 Dec 1740  Karl Ferdinand Graf von Königsegg-   (s.a.)
                             Erps (acting) 
12 Dec 1740 - 1757         Manoel Tellez de Menezes e Castro,   (b. 1696 - d. 1771)
                             duque de Sylva, conde de Tarouca
1757 - 31 Mar 1757         Melchior Relles Giron marques de     (d. 1763)
                             Pacheco (acting)
French Intendant of Justice, Police et Finances
May 1745 - 18 Oct 1748     Jean Moreau de Séchelles             (b. 1690 - d. 1760)
Joint Provisional Government-general of the Netherlands
Oct 1748 - 23 Apr 1749     Leopold Philipp Carl Joseph Herzog 
                             von Arenberg, Herzog von Aërschot  (b. 1690 - d. 1754)
                             und Croy 
                           + Augustin Dieudonné de Steenhault   (b. 1672 - d. 1758)
                           + marquis de Herzelles
                           + Herman de Crumpipen
                           + Jean Daniel Antoine Scockart,      (b. 1698 - d. 1756)
                             Comte de Thirimont
Niederländischer Referendar (in Vienna)
 1 Apr 1757 - 27 Apr 1766  Johann Anton Jakob van Dorn          (b. 1722 - d. 1766)
27 Apr 1766 - 20 Oct 1766  Vacant
Conductor of the Netherlands departments (in Vienna)
20 Oct 1766 -  1 Mar 1793  August Gottlob Freiherr von Lederer  (b. 1723 - d. 1795)
Prime minister of the Belgian States
11 Jan 1790 -  2 Dec 1790  Hendrik Karel Nicolaas van der Noot  (s.a.)
Hofrat der Niederländischen Hofkanzlei (in Vienna)
 1 Mar 1793 -  5 Sep 1795  August Gottlob Freiherr von Lederer  (s.a.)
Chief secretary of the Belgian States Secretariat
 1 Aug 1814 - Sep 1815     Pieter Lodewijk Joseph Servaes 
                             van Gobbelschroy                   (b. 1784 - d. 1850)
Ministers of State
24 Sep 1830 - 24 Feb 1831  Charles Latour Rogier (acting)       (s.a.)
24 Feb 1831 - 26 Feb 1831  Paul Devaux                          (b. 1801 - d. 1880)
Cabinet Chiefs
26 Feb 1831 - 27 Feb 1831  Albert Joseph Goblet d'Alviella      (b. 1790 - d. 1873)  PL
                             (1st time) 
27 Feb 1831 - 10 Mar 1831  Étienne Constantin de Gerlache       (b. 1785 - d. 1871)  CP
10 Mar 1831 - 23 Mar 1831  Albert Joseph Goblet d'Alviella      (s.a.)               PL
                             (2nd time) 
23 Mar 1831 -  3 Aug 1831  Étienne Noël Joseph,                 (b. 1789 - d. 1867)  PL
                             chevalier de Sauvage 
 3 Aug 1831 - 12 Nov 1831  Charles Marie de Brouckère           (b. 1796 - d. 1860)  PL
                             (1st time)
12 Nov 1831 - 26 Mar 1832  Félix Armand de Mûelenaere           (b. 1794 - d. 1862)  PL
26 Mar 1832 - 17 Sep 1832  Charles Marie de Brouckère           (s.a.)               PL
                             (2nd time)
17 Sep 1832 - 20 Oct 1832  Albert Joseph Goblet d'Alviella      (s.a.)               PL
                             (3rd time)
20 Oct 1832 -  4 Aug 1834  Jean Louis Joseph Lebeau (1st time)  (b. 1794 - d. 1865)  PL
 4 Aug 1834 - 18 Apr 1840  Barthélemy Théodore, chevalier       (b. 1794 - d. 1874)  CP
                             (1840, Comte) de Theux de Meylandt
                             (1st time) 
18 Apr 1840 - 13 Apr 1841  Jean Louis Joseph Lebeau (2nd time)  (s.a.)               PL
13 Apr 1841 - 30 Jul 1845  Jean Baptiste Nothomb                (b. 1805 - d. 1881)  PL
30 Jul 1845 - 31 Mar 1846  Jean Sylvain van de Weyer            (s.a.)               PL
31 Mar 1846 - 12 Aug 1847  Barthélemy Théodore,                 (s.a.)               CP
                             Comte de Theux de Meylandt (2nd time) 
12 Aug 1847 - 31 Oct 1852  Charles Latour Rogier (1st time)     (s.a.)               PL
31 Oct 1852 - 30 Mar 1855  Henri Ghislain de Brouckère          (b. 1801 - d. 1891)  PL
30 Mar 1855 -  9 Nov 1857  Pierre Jacques François De Decker    (b. 1812 - d. 1891)  CP
 9 Nov 1857 -  3 Jan 1868  Charles Latour Rogier (2nd time)     (s.a.)               PL
 3 Jan 1868 -  2 Jul 1870  Hubert Joseph Walthère Frère-Orban   (b. 1812 - d. 1896)  PL
                             (1st time)
 2 Jul 1870 -  7 Dec 1871  Jules Joseph, Baron d'Anethan        (b. 1803 - d. 1888)  CP
 7 Dec 1871 - 19 Jun 1878  Jules Malou (1st time)               (b. 1810 - d. 1886)  CP
19 Jun 1878 - 16 Jun 1884  Hubert Joseph Walthère Frère-Orban   (s.a.)               PL
                             (2nd time)
16 Jun 1884 - 26 Oct 1884  Jules Malou (2nd time)               (s.a.)               CP
26 Oct 1884 - 26 Mar 1894  Auguste Marie François Beernaert     (b. 1829 - d. 1912)  CP
26 Mar 1894 - 25 Feb 1896  Jules Philippe Marie de Burlet       (b. 1844 - d. 1897)  CP
25 Feb 1896 - 24 Jan 1899  Paul de Smet de Nayer (1st time)     (b. 1843 - d. 1913)  CP
24 Jan 1899 -  5 Aug 1899  Julius Vandenpeereboom               (b. 1843 - d. 1917)  CP
 5 Aug 1899 -  2 May 1907  Paul de Smet de Nayer (2nd time)     (s.a.)               CP
                             (from 1900, Paul, comte de Smet de Nayer)
 2 May 1907 -  9 Jan 1908  Jules de Trooz                       (b. 1857 - d. 1907)  CP
 9 Jan 1908 - 17 Jun 1911  Frans Schollaert                     (s.a.)               CP
17 Jun 1911 - 31 May 1918  Charles, Baron de Broqueville        (s.a.)               CP
                             (from Aug 1914 in Sainte-Adresse, France exile)
Aug 1914 - Jul 1917        Maximilian Karl Peter Joseph         (b. 1861 - d. 1918)  Non-party
                             von Sandt
                             (chief of civil administration)
31 May 1918 - 21 Nov 1918  Geraard Cooreman                     (b. 1852 - d. 1926)  CP
                             (to Nov 1918 in France exile)
Chief of the Administration of the Superior Commission for Flanders
 4 Jul 1917 - Nov 1918     Alexander Schaible                   (b. 1870 - d. 1933) 
Chief of the Administration of the Superior Commission for Wallonia
 4 Jul 1917 - Nov 1918     Franz Haniel                         (b. 1877 - d. 1944)
Prime ministers
21 Nov 1918 - 20 Nov 1920  Léon Delacroix                       (b. 1867 - d. 1929)  CP
20 Nov 1920 - 16 Dec 1921  Henri Carton de Wiart                (b. 1869 - d. 1951)  CP
16 Dec 1921 - 13 May 1925  Georges Theunis (1st time)           (b. 1873 - d. 1944)  CP
13 May 1925 - 17 Jun 1925  Aloys, burgrave van de Vyvere        (b. 1871 - d. 1961)  CP
17 Jun 1925 - 20 May 1926  Prosper, vicomte Poullet             (b. 1871 - d. 1935)  CP
20 May 1926 -  6 Jun 1931  Henri Jaspar                         (b. 1870 - d. 1939)  CP
 6 Jun 1931 - 22 Oct 1932  Jules Renkin                         (b. 1862 - d. 1934)  CP
22 Oct 1932 - 20 Nov 1934  Charles, comte de Broqueville        (s.a.)               CP
20 Nov 1934 - 25 Mar 1935  Georges Theunis (2nd time)           (s.a.)               CP
25 Mar 1935 - 24 Nov 1937  Paul van Zeeland                     (b. 1893 - d. 1973)  CP
24 Nov 1937 - 15 May 1938  Paul Emile Janson                    (b. 1872 - d. 1944)  PL
15 May 1938 - 20 Feb 1939  Paul-Henri Spaak (1st time)          (b. 1899 - d. 1972)  POB-BWP
22 Feb 1939 - 12 Feb 1945  Count Hubert Pierlot                 (b. 1883 - d. 1963)  PCS-KVV
                            (25 May 1940 - 8 Sep 1944 in exile [first in
                             France, from 25 Oct 1940 in London])
 5 Jul 1940 - 31 Oct 1940  Marcel-Henri Jaspar                  (b. 1901 - d. 1982)  CP
                            (in London exile, in opposition [not recognized]) 
Presidents of the Committee of the Secretaries-General (under occupation)
16 May 1940 -  2 Sep 1940  Alexandre Delmer (1st time)          (b. 1879 - d. 1940)
 3 Sep 1940 - 31 Jan 1941  Antoine Ernst, Baron de Brunswyck
 3 Feb 1941 - 31 Mar 1941  Alexandre Delmer (2nd time)          (s.a.)
 4 Apr 1941 - Sep 1944     Oscar Plisnier                       (b. 1885 - d. 1952)
Head of Reichsgau Wallonien and Leader of the Walloon People (Chef du Peuple Wallon
 8 Dec 1944 - 1945         Léon Degrelle (in Germany exile)     (b. 1906 - d. 1994)  Rex
Head of Reichsgau Flandern and Landleader of the Flemish People - 
Head of the Flemish Liberation Committee (Landsleider van het Vlaamsche Volk -
Hoofd van het Vlaamsche Bevrijdingscomité)
15 Dec 1944 - 1945         Jef Van de Wiele (in Germany exile)  (b. 1902 - d. 1979)  Devlag
Prime ministers
12 Feb 1945 - 13 Mar 1946  Achille Van Acker (1st time)         (b. 1898 - d. 1975)  BSP-PSB
13 Mar 1946 - 31 Mar 1946  Paul-Henri Spaak (2nd time)          (s.a.)               BSP-PSB
31 Mar 1946 -  3 Aug 1946  Achille Van Acker (2nd time)         (s.a.)               BSP-PSB
 3 Aug 1946 - 20 Mar 1947  Camille Huysmans                     (b. 1871 - d. 1968)  BSP-PSB
20 Mar 1947 - 11 Aug 1949  Paul-Henri Spaak (3rd time)          (s.a.)               BSP-PSB
11 Aug 1949 -  8 Jun 1950  Gaston Eyskens (1st time)            (b. 1905 - d. 1988)  CVP-PSC
 8 Jun 1950 - 15 Aug 1950  Jean Duvieusart                      (b. 1900 - d. 1977)  CVP-PSC
15 Aug 1950 - 15 Jan 1952  Joseph Pholien                       (s.a.)               CVP-PSC
15 Jan 1952 - 23 Apr 1954  Jean Van Houtte                      (b. 1907 - d. 1991)  CVP-PSC
23 Apr 1954 - 26 Jun 1958  Achille Van Acker (3rd time)         (s.a.)               BSP-PSB
26 Jun 1958 - 25 Apr 1961  Gaston Eyskens (2nd time)            (s.a.)               CVP-PSC
25 Apr 1961 - 28 Jul 1965  Théodore Lefèvre                     (b. 1914 - d. 1973)  CVP-PSC
28 Jul 1965 - 19 Mar 1966  Pierre Harmel                        (b. 1911 - d. 2009)  CVP-PSC
19 Mar 1966 - 17 Jun 1968  Paul Vanden Boeynants (1st time)     (b. 1919 - d. 2001)  CVP-PSC
17 Jun 1968 - 26 Jan 1973  Gaston Eyskens (3rd time)            (s.a.)               CVP 
26 Jan 1973 - 25 Apr 1974  Edmond Leburton                      (b. 1915 - d. 1997)  BSP-PSB
25 Apr 1974 - 20 Oct 1978  Léo Tindemans                        (b. 1922)            CVP
20 Oct 1978 -  3 Apr 1979  Paul Vanden Boeynants (2nd time)     (s.a.)               CVP 
 3 Apr 1979 -  6 Apr 1981  Wilfried Martens (1st time)          (s.a.)               CVP 
 6 Apr 1981 - 17 Dec 1981  Mark Eyskens                         (b. 1933)            CVP 
17 Dec 1981 -  7 Mar 1992  Wilfried Martens (2nd time)          (s.a.)               CVP 
 7 Mar 1992 - 12 Jul 1999  Jean-Luc Dehaene                     (s.a.)               CVP
12 Jul 1999 - 20 Mar 2008  Guy Verhofstadt                      (b. 1953)            VLD
20 Mar 2008 - 30 Dec 2008  Yves Leterme (1st time)              (b. 1960)            CD&V
30 Dec 2008 - 25 Nov 2009  Herman Van Rompuy                    (b. 1947
)            CD&V
25 Nov 2009 -  6 Dec 2011  
Yves Leterme (2nd time)              (s.a.)               CD&V
 6 Dec 2011 -              Elio Di Rupo                         (b. 1951)            PS

 ¹Full style: Duke/Duchess of Lothier, Brabant, Limbourg, Gueldre and Luxembourg, Count/Countess of Flanders, Hainaut, Namur and Chiny, Lord/Lady of Malines and Tournai, Marquis/Marchioness of Anvers and of the Holy Roman Empire.

 2Full style of the ruler:
(a) from 21 Jul 1831: Roi des Belges (French); Koning der Belgen (Dutch); König der Belgier (German; official from 23 Oct 1991)("King of the Belgians"). Under the constitution of the Kingdom of Belgium there was initially no official language, but French was legally authoritative; French and Dutch became official jointly from 8 Aug 1898, joined by German from 23 Oct 1991. 

  A peculiarity of the Constitution of Belgium is the provision that "[the King] does not ascend the throne until he has taken the oath." Thus between a demise of the crown by death or abdication and the taking office of the next king the provisions for a vacancy or incapacity take over: "The constitutional powers of the King are exercised, in the name of the Belgian people, by the Ministers meeting in Council." The entity acting as head of state in these circumstances is thus the council of ministers.

Party Abbreviations: CDH = Centre Démocrate Humaniste (Democratic Humanist Center, Francophone, to 2002 PSC); CD&V = Christen-Democratisch & Vlaams (Christian-Democratic and Flemish, Flemish, to 2001 CVP); PS = Parti Socialiste (Socialist Party, Francophone social-democratic, Francophone); VLD = Vlaamse Liberale Democraten - Partij van de Burger (Liberals and Democrats - Citizen's Party, conservative liberal, Flemish, to 1992 PVV); Mil = Military;
- Former parties: BSP-PSB = Parti Socialiste Belge-Belgische Socialistische Partij (Belgian Socialist Party, 1944-78, divided into PS and SP); CP = Parti Catholique (orig. Clerical Party, later Catholic Party; Union Catholique Belge, catholic "party" until 1937);
CVP = Christelijke Volkspartij (Christian People's Party, Flemish, christian-democratic, -Flanders, 1968-2001, renamed 2001 CD&V); CVP-PSC= Christelijke Volkspartij-Parti Social-chrétien (Christian People's Party-Social Christian Party, 1945-68, divided into CVP and PSC); Devlag = Duitschen-Vlaamsche Arbeidsgemeenschap/Deutsch-Vlämische Arbeitsgemeinschaft (German-Flemish Workers Community, Flemish fascist, pro-union with Germany, 1935-45);  PL/LPLiberale Partij/Parti Libéral (Liberal Party, 1846-1961, from 1961 PVV-PLP); PSC = Parti Social-chrétien (Social Christian Party, center-right, in Wallonia and Brussels, 1968-2002, renamed CDH); PCS-KVV = Parti Catholique Social-Katholieke Vlaamsche Volkspartij (Social Catholic Party-Catholic Flemish People's Party; catholic federated parties 1937-45); POB-BWP = Parti Ouvrier Belge-Belgische Werkliedenpartij (Belgian Worker's Party; socialist party before 1940); PVV-PLP = Party for Freedom and Progress (LP-PL to 1961, divided 1972 in PVV [in Flanders and Brussels] and PLP [in Wallonia and Brussels]); Rex = Parti Rexiste (Rexist Party, formally Christus Rex [Christ King], catholic, Walloon fascist, 1935-45); SP = Socialistische Partij (Flemish Socialist Party, social-democratic -Flanders, 2001 renamed Socialistische Partij.Anders); NSDAP = Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (National Socialist German Worker's Party, "Nazi" German fascist)


Independent State of Flanders

[Flag of Flanders]

22 Dec 1917                The Council of Flanders, believing that the German occupiers
                             would encourage secession, proclaims independence.
25 Jul 1918                Terminated by German occupation authorities.

President of the Council of Flanders
22 Dec 1917 - 25 Jul 1918  Willem de Vreese                     (b. 1869 - d. 1938)  Non-party

President of the Commission of Plenipotentiaries
22 Dec 1917 - 25 Jul 1918  Pieter Lodewijk Tack                 (b. 1870 - d. 1943)  Non-party



Eupen and Malmedy
[Flag of Belgium]
  12 Aug 1919 - 10 Jun  1925
Population: 60,924 (1919)
  
 1 Oct 1795                Annexed to France.
25 Dec 1813                Occupied by Aiied (Swedish and Prussian) troops.
 6 Mar 1815                Malmedy (Malmédy) part of Prussia (from 1871, Germany
                             (fully incorporated 1822).
 1 Dec 1918 -  1 Jan 1920  Allied occupation (British to 12 Aug 1919).
28 Jun 1919                Ceded to Belgium by Germany under Treaty of Versailles.
12 Aug 1919                Belgian troops occupy the area.
 1 Jan 1920                Formally ceded to Belgium (East Cantons).
20 Sep 1920                Eupen, Malmédy and Sankt-Vith annexed.
10 Jun 1925                Fully incorporated into Belgium, part of province of Liège.
29 Jul 1940 - Feb 1945     Eupen, Malmédy and Sankt-Vith annexed to Germany and and along 
                             with former Neutral Moresnet (they were  part of the 
                             Prussia's Rheinprovinz and within this province part of
                             Aachen Regierungsbezirk).

Commanders of Allied Forces
1918 - 1919                Hysler (U.K.)
1919 - 1920                Auguste Édouard, Baron Michel       (b. 1855 - d. 1951) 
                             du Faing d'Aigremont (Belgium) 
Belgian Royal High Commissioner and Governor of the Eastern Cantons
10 Jan 1920 -  1 Jun 1925  Herman Baltia                       (b. 1863 - d. 1938)
                             (from 28 Aug 1920, Baron
Herman Baltia)  
Regierungspräsident of Aachen
1940 - 1944                Franz Vogelsang                     (b. 1899 - d. 19..) 


Former Polities in Belgium

Bouillon

[Flag of Duchy of Bouillon]
                    to 25 Oct 1795

Map of Bouillon
(to 1795)
Capital: Bouillon
Population: N/A

1095                       Lordship of Bouillon part of the Bishopric of Liège.
1129 - 1141                Count Renaud of Bar captures Bouillon castle.
1155                       The Holy Roman Emperor confirms the bishop's rights to Bouillon.
1291                       First recorded style of the Bishop Liège as Duke
                             of Bouillon.
1456                       Title Duke of Bouillon a permanent part of the prince-bishop's 
                             style (although merely titular during certain periods noted).
31 Aug 1482 - 1521         Bouillon under the La Marck dynasty, contested by
                             the Bishops of Liège. 
1521 - 1552                Part of the Bishopric of Liège.
1552 -  3 Apr 1559         French occupation, under the La Marck dynasty.
 3 Apr 1559                Part of the Bishopric of Liège.
 3 Apr 1559 -  1 May 1678  The La Marck dynasty and its successor La Tour d'Auvergne 
                             dynasty maintain its claims to the Duché de Bouillon and
                             their style of duc/duchesse de Bouillon is recognized by
                             France, possibly with technical regard to some fragments of
                             the territory still in their possession.
 8 May 1594                Claim to Bouillon passed to the de La Tour d'Auvergne dynasty.
30 Sep 1676 -  1 May 1678  French occupation.
 1 May 1678                the King of France establishes the La Tour d'Auvergne 
                             dynasty in full sovereignty over the Duchy of Bouillon
                             under French protectorate.
 1 May 1792                Bouillon becomes a constitutional monarchy.
19 Nov 1792                French occupation.
24 Apr 1794                Duke is imprisoned in France, administration under
                             the General Assembly which however, did not
                             explicitly abolish the ducauté. This period is
                             often erroneously called the "Boullionaise Republic".
25 Oct 1795                Annexed to France; incorporated into département of Ardennes.
30 May 1814 -  1 Jan 1815  Allied administration (see under Belgium).
Mar 1815                   French occupation.
22 Jul 1815                Part of Luxembourg.
 7 Feb 1831                Part of Belgium.

Dukes
31 Jan 1696 - 16 May 1730  Emmanuel-Théodose                  (b. 1668 - d. 1730)
16 May 1730 - 24 Oct 1771  Charles-Godefroy                   (b. 1706 - d. 1771)
24 Oct 1771 -  3 Dec 1792  Godefroy-Charles-Henri             (b. 1728 - d. 1792)
 3 Dec 1792 - 24 Apr 1794  Jacques-Léopold-Charles-Godefroy   (b. 1746 - d. 1802)
24 Apr 1794 - 25 Oct 1795  Committee of Execution
                           - Claude-Pierre Jobard
                           - Remacle Poncelet
                           - François-Gérard Pirson           (b. 1765 - d. 1850
                           - Pierre Castilhon
                           - Rénéaume-Latache
                           - Dominique Millard
                           - Jean-Joseph Nannan
18 Aug 1814 -  1 Mar 1815  Antoine de Vauthier de 
                             Baillamont -Governor (for Philippe)
 1 Jan 1815 - Mar 1815     Philippe                           (b. 1754 - d. 1816)
                            (Philip D'Auvergne)
Governor
Mar 1815 -  1 Dec 1815     Clément Bonnichon (for Napoléon)

Presidents of the Assembly
 7 Mar 1790                Jacques Barhélémy (acting)
                           + François-Gérard Pirson           (s.a.)
Chairman of the Committee of Action
 7 Mar 1790 - 19 Apr 1790  Richard Chauchet-Bourgeois         (b. 1767 - d. 1844)
Presidents of the Constituent Assembly
19 Apr 1790 -  4 Jun 1790  Richard Chauchet-Bourgeois         (s.a.)
 4 Jun 1790 - 12 Mar 1791  Philippe Aubry
1791                       Gérard Gérard
1791 - 24 Jan 1792         .... 
24 Jan 1792                Nicholaas Nannan (acting)
24 Jan 1792 - 27 Jan 1792  François-Gérard Pirson             (s.a.)
Presidents of the General Legislative Assembly
27 Jan 1792 - 179.         François-Gérard Pirson             (s.a.)
179. - 22 Nov 1793         ....
22 Nov 1793 -  7 Feb 1794  Joseph Maignan
 7 Feb 1794 - 20 Feb 1794  ....
20 Feb 1794 - 179.         Claude-Pierre Jobard
179. - 25 Oct 1795         ....


Liège

Flag of Bishopric of Liege (to 1789/92)
                         to 1789/92

[Liege flag after 1789/1792]
              1789/92 - 27 Jul 1794

Map of Bishopric of Liège
(to 1794)
Capital: Liège
Population: 400,000 (18th cent.)

343                        Traditional date of founding of the Bishopric of Liège
                             (Hochstift Lüttich).
14 Apr 972                 Bishop becomes a Prince of the Empire, an immediate
                             vassal of the king.
21 Sep 1366                Counties of Looz and Horn annexed (de facto from 5 Apr 1361).
1550                       Marquisate of Franchimont under the Prince-Bishops.
18 Aug 1789                Liégeoise revolution begins.
30 Nov 1790 - 16 Apr 1790
 Occupied by Prussia.
12 Jan 1791 - 28 Nov 1792  Occupied by Austria.
28 Nov 1792 -  4 Mar 1793  Occupied by France.

 5 Mar 1793 - 27 Jul 1794  Reoccupied by Austria.  
 8 May 1793                The French National Convention decrees the incorporation

                             of Liège into France (ineffective at the time).
27 Jul 1794                Occupied by France, and treated as if incorporated,
                             together with the Belgian provinces.
 1 Oct 1795                Formal annexation to France; part of départements of Ourthe 
                             and Meuse-Inférieure (see below). Thereafter Liège undergoes 
                             the same developments as the rest of Belgium.

Prince-Bishops (title Prince-évêque de Liège/Fürstbischof zu Lüttich, comte de Looz,
marquis de Franchimont, etc.
)

25 Oct 1694 - 12 Nov 1723  Joseph-Clément, duc de Bavière     (b. 1671 - d. 1723)
12 Nov 1723 -  7 Dec 1724  François-Lambert, baron de Sélys
                            (Grand Dean of the Cathedral Chapter)
 7 Dec 1724 -  5 Dec 1743  Georges II Louis de Berghes        (b. 1662 - d. 1743)
 5 Dec 1743 - 10 Mar 1744  Jean-Louis d'Oyenbrugghe, 
                             comte de Duras et baron d'Elderen
                            (Grand Dean of the Cathedral Chapter)
10 Mar 1744 - 27 Jan 1763  Jean XI Théodore, duc de Bavière   (b. 1703 - d. 1763)
27 Jan 1763 -  8 Apr 1763  Guillaume-Marie, baron de Coudenhove
                             de Fraiture 
                            (Grand Dean of the Cathedral Chapter)
 8 Apr 1763 - 22 Oct 1771  Charles-Nicolas-Alexandre, comte
                             d'Oultremont                     (b. 1716 - d. 1771)
22 Oct 1771 - 14 Mar 1772  Charles Damien Boos de Waldeck 
                            (Grand Dean of the Cathedral Chapter)
14 Mar 1772 - 30 Apr 1784  François-Charles, comte de         (b. 1719 - d. 1784)
                             Vellbrueck             
15 Aug 1784 - 13 Sep 1790  César-Constantin-François, comte
                             de Hoensbroek (1st time)         (b. 1724 - d. 1792)
13 Sep 1790 - 10 Jan 1791  Ferdinand-Maximilien Mériadec de
                             Rohan, prince de Guémenée,
                             archevêque de Cambrai -Regent    (b. 1738 - d. 1813)
11 Jan 1791 -  3 Jun 1792  César-Constantin-François, comte
                             de Hoensbroek (2nd time)         (s.a.)
 3 Jun 1792 - 16 Aug 1792  Alexandre-Constantin-Joseph de     (b. 1738 - d. 1804)
                             Nassau, comte de Corroy    
                            (Grand Dean of the Cathedral Chapter)
16 Aug 1792 - 28 Nov 1792  François-Antoine-Marie-Constantin,
                             comte de Méan et de Beaurieux    (b. 1756 - d. 1817)
                             (1st time)
Chairmen of the Council of the City of Liège 
 3 Dec 1792 -  8 Jan 1793  Jacques Joseph Fabry               (b. 1722 - d. 1798)
 8 Jan 1793 - 16 Feb 1793  Jean Baptiste Winand Digneffe 
President of the National Convention
16 Feb 1793 -  4 Mar 1793  Jacques Joseph Fabry               (s.a.)
Imperial administrator 
 5 Mar 1793 - 21 Apr 1793  Friedrich Josias, Prinz von und zu (b. 1737 - d. 1815)
                             Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld        
Prince-Bishop
21 Apr 1793 - 20 Jul 1794  François-Antoine-Marie-Constantin, (s.a.)
                             comte de Méan et de Beaurieux
                             (2nd time) 
President of the Emergency General Committee
27 Jul 1794 - 21 Aug 1794  Bouchet
President of the Commune of Liège
21 Aug 1794 - 12 Sep 1794  Jacques-Joseph Fabry               (s.a.)
Presidents of Central Administration 
12 Sep 1794 - 22 Sep 1794  T.J. Jehin
22 Sep 1794 - 179.         Jean Nicolas Bassenge l'ainé       (b. 1758 - d. 1811)
12 Oct 1794 - 1794         Vanderheyden à Hauzeur 
Oct 1794                   Henkart

Council of the City of Liège 
27 Aug 1789 - 13 Sep 1790  Burgomaster-regents of Liège
                           - Jacques Joseph Fabry             (s.a.)
                           - Jean-Remi, baron Chestret        (b. 1739 - d. 1809)



Fagnolle (Ligne)

[Flag of the Princes of Ligne (Fagnolle) Belgium]

Map of Fagnolle
Capital: Fagnolle
Population: N/A

1765                       County of Fagnolle (Grafschaft Fagnolle).
 8 Mar 1789                County of Ligne (Grafschaft Ligne).
19 Nov 1792                Occupied by France.
12 May 1793                Annexed by France; incorporated into département of Ardennes.
1803                       Counts aquire former abbey of Edelstetten in Swabia;
                             which in 1805 is sold to Prince Esterhazy.
15 Feb 1814                Part of Belgian territory separated from France.
16 Mar 1815                Incorporation into United Kingdom of the Netherlands.
 4 Oct 1830                Part of independent Belgium.

Counts (title Fürst von Ligne und Graf zu Fagnolle
1765 -  7 Apr 1766         Claudius Lamoral II             (b. 1685 - d. 1766)
 7 Apr 1766 - 12 May 1793  Charles Joseph                  (b. 1735 - d. 1814)
                             (in name only to 14 Sep 1814) 



Limburg

[Flag Limburg 19th century]
 
Map of Limburg
(1648-1795)
Capital: Limburg
Population: N/A

13 May 1106                Duchy of Limburg
10 Dec 1703                The Austrian Habsburg rulers become Dukes of Limburg.
11 Jan 1790 -  2 Dec 1790  Part of the United Belgian States (s.a.).
15 Dec 1792                Annexed to France.
28 Apr 1793                Habsburg rule restored.
 1 Oct 1795                Annexed to France (Ourthe département).
15 Feb 1814                Part of the "Belgian" Netherlands (province of Liège).
 4 Oct 1830                Part of Belgium (province of Liège).

Dukes
10 Dec 1703 - 11 Jan 1790  the archdukes of Austria
 2 Dec 1790 - 15 Dec 1792  the archdukes of Austria
28 Apr 1793 -  1 Oct 1795  the archdukes of Austria

Stadholders 
1665 - 1684                Johan Frans Desideratus van         (b. 1627 - d. 1699)
                             Nassau-Siegen
1685 - 1702                Hendrik Lodewijk Lamoraal van Ligne 
1702 - 1705                Franz Sigismund von Turn und Taxis
                             (1st time) 
1703 - 1705                Lodewijk van Sinzendorff (1st time) 
1705 - 1707                Jan Peter de Goës (Goossens)
1707 - 1709                Ferdinand Bertrand de Quiros 
1709 - 1710                Johan Wenceslaus van Gallas  
1710 - 1713                Frans Adolf van Sinzerling 
1713                       Lodewijk van Sinzendorff (2nd time)
1713 - 1714                George van Tunderfeld 
1714 - 1723                Franz Sigismund von Turn und Taxis
                             (2nd time)
1725 - 1728                Otto van Vehlen 
1728 - 1754                Wolfgang Willem van Bournonville  
Drossard (Chief Justice)
1754 - 1794                Philippe Joseph Dieudonné,          (b. 1711 - d. 1797) 
                             graaf van Woestenraedt
Commissioner
1794 - 1795                C.C. Roemers  



Neutral Moresnet
[Flag Neutral Moresnet 1883-1919]
           1883/85 - 27 Jun 1915
Map of Neutral Moresnet
Capital: Moresnet
Unonfficial Anthem
“Amikejo-march”
Adopted 1908
Border Treaty of Aachen
(26 Jun 1816; in French)
GDP: $N/A
Demilitarized by Treaty
Exports: $N/A
Imports: $N/A
Currency: French Franc,
German Mark,
Belgian Franc
Population: 3,596 (1919)
256 (1816), 500 (1830),
2,572 (1858)
International Organizations/Treaties: None

26 Jun 1816                Part of Moresnet, claimed by both The Netherlands and
                             Prussia, is "temporarily neutralized" and put under
                             a common administration. 
23 Sep 1818                Border demarcation markers formally installed.
22 Sep 1830                Belgium replaces Netherlands as claimant and administrator
                             (recognized by the Netherlands 22 Jun 1839).
 8 Aug 1914                German occupation.
27 Jun 1915                Administration by Prussia only.
Nov 1918                   Administration by Belgium only.
28 Jun 1919                Ceded to Belgium by Germany under Treaty of Versailles.
10 Jan 1920                Annexed to Belgium (as municipality of Kelmis/La Calamine).
29 Jul 1940 - 10 Sep 1944  Annexed by Germany.
10 Sep 1944                Restored to Belgium.
Dec 1944 - Jan 1945        Brief German reoccupation.

Netherlands Royal Commissioners
 8 Dec 1817 -  2 Dec 1823  Werner Jacob
 2 Dec 1823 - 1830         Joseph Brandès
Belgian Royal Commissioners (from 1889, also district commissioners of Verviers)
 8 Jun 1835 - 1840         Lambert Ernst                       (b. 1798 - d. 1871)
 1 Feb 1840 - 1889         Mathieu Crémer                      (b. 1805 - d. 1889)
30 Nov 1889 - 27 Mar 1915  Fernand Jacques Bleyfuesz (1st time)(b. 1858 - d. 1935)
27 Mar 1915 - 27 Jun 1915  Bayer (acting)
                            (clerk of the German military administration)
27 Jun 1915 - Nov 1918     Vacant
Nov 1918 - 10 Jan 1920     Fernand Jacques Bleyfuesz (2nd time)(s.a.)

Prussian Royal Commissioners (from 1854, also districts commissioners of Eupen) 
 6 Aug 1817 - 1819         Wilhelm Hardt
22 Apr 1819 - Mar 1836     Johann Martin Daniel Mayer          (d. 1836)
 9 Jul 1836 -  9 Nov 1853  Heinrich Martins
11 Aug 1852 -  7 Jan 1866  Peter Benedict Joseph Armand        (b. 1813 - d. 1866)
                             von Harenne
                            (head of police administration to 16 Jan 1854)
12 Dec 1866 - 10 Jul 1867  August Freiherr von der Heydt       (b. 1825 - d. 1867)
1868 - 1871                Edward Gülcher                      (b. 18.. - d. 1871)
18 Jun 1871 - 1893         Alfred Theodor Sternickel           (b. 18.. - d. 1894)
18 Apr 1893 -  1 Jan 1909  Alfred Jakob Bernhard Theodor
                             Gülcher

13 Jan 1909 - 1913         Walter Karl Maria The Losen
 2 Nov 1913 - Nov 1918     Spiess (acting)

Mayors
1817 - 21 Feb 1859         Arnold Timothée de Lasaulx (acting) (b. 1774 - d. 1861) 
21 Feb 1859 - 30 May 1859  Adolf Hubert van Scherpenzeel-Thim  (b. 1824 - d. ....)
 1 Jul 1859 -  7 Feb 1882  Joseph Kohl
 7 Feb 1882 - 20 Jun 1885  Oskar Bilharz
20 Jun 1885 - 15 Mar 1915  Hubert Schmetz                      (b. 18.. - d. 1915)
29 Mar 1915 -  7 Dec 1918  Wilhelm Kyll
 7 Dec 1918 - 10 Jan 1920  Pierre Grignard



Nivelles

647                        Benedictine Abbey of Nivelles (Stift Nivelles)
....                       Abbesses made Princesses of the Empire.
 1 Oct 1795                Annexed by France.
15 Feb 1814                Part of Belgian territory separated from France.
16 Mar 1815                Incorporation into United Kingdom of the Netherlands.
 4 Oct 1830                Part of independent Belgium.

Princess-Abbesses (title Abbesse-Princesse d'Empire de Nivelles/
Fürstinabtissin zu Nivelles)
23 Mar 1668 -  9 Nov 1705  Madeleine-Thérèse de Noyelle(s)
 4 Jan 1706 - 26 Nov 1724  Marie-Françoise de Berghes          (b. 1651 - d. 1724)
1724 - 1743                Caroline Charlotte de Berlaimont
                            (
or Berlaymont)
 7 Sep 1743 - 28 Feb 1774  Ursule Antoinette de Berlo de       (d. 1774) 
                             Francdouaire
 8 Aug 1774 -  1 Oct 1795  Marie Félicité Philippine van der   (b. 1731 - d. ....)
                             Noot


Reckheim (Rekem)

1108                       First lord of Reckheim mentioned.
1590                       Reckheim a free Barony (directly under the Emperor).
31 Mar 1623                Reckheim an imperial county (Reichsgrafschaft).
1795                       French occupation (formally ceded 9 Feb 1801). From this point
                             (Reckem) follows the history of Belgian Limburg.
25 Feb 1803 - 12 Jul 1806  Aspremont-Lynden dynasty granted Baindt as compensation.

Counts (title Frieherr von Reckheim)
1623 - 24 Aug 1636         Ernst                               (b. 1583 - d. 1636)
1636 - 24 Aug 1665         Ferdinand                           (b. 1611 - d. 1665)
1665 - 1703                Maximiliaan Frans Gobert
           (b. 1649 - d. 1703)
1665 - 1673                Regents
                           - Franz Egon von Fürstenberg        (b. 1626 - d. 1682)
                           - Isabelle Henriette d'Aspremont-
                             Lynden, Abbesse Munsterbilzen (f)
1703 -  1 Feb 1708         Ferdinand Gobert                    (b. 1643 - d. 1708)
1708 - 1720                Jozef Gobert
1720 - 24 Nov 1749         Karel Gobert Frans                  (b. 1703 - d. 1749)
1750 - 1792                Johan Nepomuk Gobert I              (b. 1732 - d. 1792)
1795 - 1795                Johan Nepomuk Gobert II             (b. 1757 - d. 1819)




Stavelot-Malmédy/Stablo-Malmedy

c.632                      Benedictine Abbey of Stablo-Malmedy (Stift Stablo-Malmedy).
....                       Abbotts also Princes of the Empire.
2/4 Mar 1793 - 1793        Occupied by France.
Jul 1794                   Occupied by France.
 1 Oct 1795                Annexed by France; part of département of Ourthe (see below).
15 Feb 1814                Allied administration.
 6 Mar 1815                Malmedy (Malmédy) part of Prussia (from 1871 Germany). 
16 Mar 1815                Stavelot part of the Netherlands.
 4 Oct 1830                Stavelot Part of Belgium.
30 Sep 1920                Malmédy incorporated into Belgium (see Eupen and Malmédy).

Prince-Abbotts (title Fürstäbte zu Stablo-Malmedy/Abbé-Prince d'Empire de Stavelot)
(names listed in German/French)
1682 - 10 Apr 1704         Wilhelm III Egon Freiherr von Fürstenberg/    (b. 1629 - d. 1704) 
                             Guillaume-Egon, comte de Furstenberg
                             (appointed 1682, confirmed 15 Jul 1683)
30 May 1704 - 27 Jul 1715  Franz II Joseph Herzog von Lothringen/        (d. 1715)
                             François-Antoine, duc de Lorraine 
                             (elected 1704, cofirmed 22 Dec 1704)
1704 - 17..                Jacob Godding/ 
                             Jacques Godding -Administrator
                             (acting for the Duke of Lorraine) 
                             (confirmed 22 Dec 1704)
15 Oct 1715 - 26 Jul 1731  Johann IV Ernst Graf von Löwenstein/
                             Jean-Ernest, comte de Loewenstein           (d. 1731)
                             (elected 1715, confirmed 16 Dec 1715,
                             sworn in 26 Apr 1716)
16 Aug 1731 -  3 May 1737  Nikolaus II Massin/                           (d. 1737)
                             Nicolas de Massin
                             (elected 16 Aug 1731, confirmed 29 Dec 1731)
 3 Aug 1737 - 14 Jun 1741  Deodat Drion/
                             Dieudonne Drion                             (d. 1741)
                             (elected 3 Aug 1737, confirmed 3 Oct 1737)
14 Sep 1741 - 16 Sep 1753  Joseph de Nollet-Bourdon/                     (b. 1672 - d. 1753)
                             Joseph de Nollet a Bourdon 
                             (elected 14 Sep 1741, confirmed 27 Nov 1741,
                             invested 13 Mar 1747)
14 Dec 1753 -  2 Oct 1766  Alexander Delmotte/                           (d. 1766)
                             Alexandre Delmotte
                             (elected 14 Dec 1753, confirmed 1 Apr 1754)
27 Nov 1766 - 22 Nov 1786  Jacob Hubin/                                  (d. 1786)
                             Jacques de Hubin 
 4 Jan 1787 - Jul 1794     Célestin Thys                                 (b. 1730 - d. 1796)
                             (elected 4 Jan 1787, confirmed 23 Apr 1787,
                             invested 17 Dec 1787, in Hanau exile to 1 Oct 1796)



Ostend under Dutch rule

13 Jun 1584                Ostend occupied by Dutch forces.
20 Sep 1604
               City surrendered to Spanish Netherlands.

Governors

13 Jun 1584 - 1585         Guillaume de Blois, dict Treslong         (b. 1529 - d. 1594)
                             (Willem Bloys van Treslong
)
Mar 1585 - 1586            Guillaume de Hertaing, sieur de Marquette (d. 1586)
                             (Willem de Hertaing De Marquette
)
1586 - Jan 1587            Sir Thomas Knollys (Knolles)              (b. c.1555 - d. c.1596)
12 Jan 1587 - 11 Aug 1590  John Conway                               (b. 1535 - d. 1603)

 7 Sep 1590 - Sep 1599     Sir Edward Norris (Norreys)
              (b. c.1565 - d. 1603)
1599 - 1600                Jean Piron
1600 - 1601                Maximiliaan van Cruyningen                (b. 1556 - d. 1612)
1601                       Charles van der Noot, heer van            (d. 1614)
                             Hoogwoud en Aartswoud (1st time)

 9 Jul 1601 - 7 Mar 1602   Sir Francis Vere                          (b. 1560 - d. 1609)
                             (led defense of the city)
 7 Mar 1602 - 13 Jul 1603  Frederik van Dorp                         (b. 1547 - d. 1612)
Jul 1603 - Dec 1603        
Charles van der Noot, heer van            (s.a.)
                             Hoogwoud en Aartswoud (2nd time)

Dec 1603 - 21 Mar 1604     Pierre (Jean?) de Ghistelles
21 Mar 1604 - 25 Mar 1604  Johan van Loon                            (d. 1604)
25 Mar 1604 -  6 Jun 1604  Jacques van der Meer, baron de            (d. 1604)
                             Berendrecht
 6 Jun 1604 - 17 Jun 1604  Anthony van Uytenhoove
Jun 1604 - 20 Sep 1604     Daniel de Hertaing, sieur de Marquette    (d. 1625)



French Départements in Belgium  1793 - 1814

Map of French Netherlands

Deux-Nèthes

 1 Oct 1795                French département of Deux-Nèthes formed from southern 
                             Brabant and Lordship of Malines (Mechelen).
Apr 1810                   Breda ceded by Kingdom of Holland and incorporated into
                             Deux-Nèthes.
15 Sep 1814                End of French rule; incorporated into Belgium (under
                             Netherlands rule).

Commissioners
1795 - 1797                ....
1797 - 1800                Charles Louis
Bruslé de Valsuzenay   (b. 1766 - d. 1825)
Prefects
1800 - 25 Jul 1805         Charles Joseph Fortuné,              (b. 1756 - d. 1829)
                             marquis d'Herbouville
29 Jul 1805 - 29 Mar 1809  Charles Cochon de Lapparent          (b. 1750 - d. 1825)
                            (from 10 Sep 1808, Charles Cochon,
                             chevalier de Lapparent)
1809 - 1813                Marc-René de Voyer de Paulmy         (b. 1771 - d. 1842)
                             d'Argenson  
12 Mar 1813 - 1814         Jacques Fortunat, baron Savoye-Rollin(b. 1751 - d. 1823)


Dyle

 1 Oct 1795                French département of Dyle formed from parts of 
                             Brabant, Counties of Hainaut, Namur, and Flanders
                             and the Bishopric of Liege.
15 Sep 1814                End of French rule; incorporated into Belgium (under
                             Netherlands rule).

Commissioners
1795 - 14 Sep 1797         Charles Lambrechts                   (b. 1753 - d. 1823)
14 Sep 1797 - 14 Feb 1799
  François-René-Auguste Mallarmé       (b. 1755 - d. 1835) 
14 Feb 1799 - 1800         Nicolas-Jean Rouppe                  (b. 1769 - d. 1838) 
Prefects
 2 Mar 1800 -  1 Feb 1805  Louis Gustave Doulcet de             (b. 1764 - d. 1853)
                             Pontécoulant
 1 Dec 1805 - 1808         François Louis René Mouchard de      (b. 1757 - d. 1814) 
                             Chaban

12 May 1808 - 1813         Frédéric Séraphin de La Tour du      (b. 1759 - d. 1837)
                             Pin-Gouvernet
                             (from 14 Feb 1810, Frédéric Séraphin, 
                             baron La Tour du Pin-Gouvernet)
12 Mar 1813 - 1814         Frédéric Christophe, baron           (b. 1778 - d. 1859)
                             d'Houdetot


Escaut

 2 Mar 1793                County of Flanders is annexed by France, but non-integrated.
19 Mar 1793                French lose Flanders.
 1 Oct 1795                French département of Escaut (in Dutch: Schelde) formed from parts
                             of County of Flanders and the Dutch Flanders of the States.
15 Sep 1814                End of French rule; incorporated into Belgium (under
                             Netherlands rule).

Commissioners
18 Nov 1795 -  5 Aug 1799  Reinier-Grégoire Dubosch            (b. 1765 - d. 1842)
 5 Aug 1799 - 24 Mar 1800  B. van Wambeke
Prefects
24 Mar 1800 - 1808         Guillaume Marie Faipoult            (b. 1752 - d. 1817)
18 Sep 1808 - 1813         Frédéric Christophe d'Houdetot      (b. 1778 - d. 1859)
                            (from 18 Jun 1809, Frédéric
                             Christophe, baron d'Houtetot)
25 Mar 1813 - Feb 1814     Antoine François Catherine,         (b. 1757 - d. 1830)
                             baron Desmousseaux de Givré


Forêts: see Luxembourg

Jemmappes

12 Mar 1793                Creation of French département of Jemappe formed from County
                             of Hainaut.
23 Mar 1793                Annexation of Bailiwick of Tournai (Doornik).
 2 Apr 1793                Austrians occupy the area of Jemappe.
26 Jun 1794                French recapture Hainaut and Tournai; formation of département
                             of Jemmape restored.
 3 Aug 1794                French government proclaims that territories newly reoccupied 
                             considered as "pays conquis" (conquered land), and
                             restoration of département of Jemappe suspended.
30 Aug 1795                Restoration of département of Jemappe.
 1 Oct 1795                Renamed département of Jemappes.
15 Sep 1814                End of French rule.


Commissioners
12 Mar 1793 -  2 Apr 1793  ....
26 Jun 1794 -  3 Aug 1794  ....
Nov 1795 - 1796            Bazin 
Jan 1796 - May? 1796       Volkerick
May 1796 - Jun 1796        Casimir Varon                        (b. 1761 - d. 1796)
1796                       Dubois
1796                       Aubert
Sep 1796 - Aug 1797?       Gonnet
Sep 1797 - 1798            Delneufcour
Jun 1798 -  3 Jul 1799     Jean-Baptiste-Martial Pradier        (b. 1776 - d. 18..)
 3 Jul 1799 - Apr 1800     Jean-Ambroise De Puydt

Prefects
Apr 1800 - 1805            Jean Baptiste Étienne Garnier        (b. 1756 - d. 1817)
 1 Feb 1805 - 1810         Patrice Charles Ghislain de Coninck  (b. 1770 - d. 1827)
 7 Aug 1810 -  8 Feb 1812  Jean Baptiste Maximilien, baron      (b. 1773 - d. 1847)
                             Villot de Fréville
 9 Mar 1812 - 1814         Pierre Clément de Laussat            (b. 1756 - d. 1835)


Lys (Leie)
 

 1 Oct 1795                French département of Lys formed from western Austrian 
                             (Belgian) Flanders
15 Sep 1814                End of French rule.

Commissioners
1795 - 1797                Jacques Devaux                       (b. 1766 - d. 1807)
1797 - 1798                Jean-François Baret                  (b. 1756 - d. 1800)
1798 - Apr 1799            Pierre-Antoine, comte Herwyn de      (b. 1753 - d. 1824)
                             Névèle
1799 - 1800                ....
Prefects
 2 Mar 1800 - 1803         François Marie Joseph Justin de      (b. 1736 - d. 1813)
                             Viry
 8 Feb 1803 -  5 Oct 1810  Bernard François,                    (b. 1766 - d. 1832)
                             marquis de Chauvelin 
30 Nov 1810 - 14 Aug 1811  Pierre Amédée Vincent Joseph Marie   (b. 1767 - d. 1811) 
                             Arborio-Biamino
25 Aug 1811 - 1814         Jean François Soult                  (b. 1772 - d. 1823)


Meuse-Inférieure
 

Nov 1794                   French département of Meuse-Inférieure formed from
                             southern Bishopric of Liege, Limburg and parts of Netherlands.
 1 Oct 1795                Annexed to France.
15 Sep 1814                End of French rule.

Commissioners
1794 - 1795                C.C. Roemers
1795                       A.C. Membréde
1795 - 1796                Rogier
1796 - 1799                Girard
1799 - 1800                F.A. Cavenne
Prefects
1800 - 1801                François Becays Ferrand, dit        (b. 1736 - d. 1805)
                             Ferrand de Lacaussade
1801 - 1805                Pierre Loysel                       (b. 1751 - d. 1813)
1806 - 1814                Jean Baptiste Roggieri              (b. 1761 - d. 1827)


Ourthe

 1 Oct 1795                French département of Ourthe formed from Principality of Stavelot,
                             parts of Bishopric of Liege and Duchy of Luxembourg,
                             and some villages of County of Namur and Duchy of Brabant.
15 Sep 1814                End of French rule.

Commissioners
1795 - Nov 1795            Louis Ghislain de Bouteville-Dumetz  (b. 1746 - d. 1821)
18 Nov 1795 - 16 Dec 1795  Digneffe cadet 
16 Dec 1795 - May 1798     Jean-Nicolas Bassenge                (b. 1758 - d. 1811)
25 May 1798 - Aug 1799     Lambert Bassenge                     (b. 1757 - d. 1821) 
Sep 1799 - Mar 1800        Hauzeur-Simonis 
Prefects
 2 Mar 1800 -  4 Apr 1806  Antoine François Catherine           (b. 1757 - d. 1830)
                             Desmousseaux de Givré
 7 Apr 1806 - 1814         Charles Emmanuel, baron Micoud       (b. 1753 - d. 1817)
                             d'Umons


Sambre-et-Meuse

 1 Oct 1795                French département of Sambre-et-Meuse formed from 
                             County of Namur and parts of Luxembourg.
15 Sep 1814                End of French rule.

Commissioners
1795 - ....                Chanteau
.... -  2 Mar 1800         ....
Prefects
 2 Mar 1800 - Jan 1814     Emmanuel Pérès de Lagesse            (b. 1752 - d. 1833)
                            (from 14 Feb 1810, Emmanuel, baron 
                             Pérès de Lagesse)
 2 Jan 1814 - 1814         Alban de Villeneuve-Bargemont        (b. 1784 - d. 1850)






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