Dyle (department), the Glossary
Dyle (Dijle) was a department of the French First Republic and French First Empire in present-day Belgium.[1]
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50 relations: Aarschot, Anderlecht, Arrondissement, Arrondissement of Brussels, Arrondissement of Leuven, Arrondissement of Nivelles, Asse, Austrian Netherlands, Belgium, Brussels, Canton (administrative division), City of Brussels, County of Hainaut, Departments of France, Diest, Duchy of Brabant, Dutch language, Dyle (river), First French Empire, Flemish Brabant, Frédéric-Christophe d'Houdetot, French First Republic, French language, French Revolutionary Wars, Genappe, Glabbeek, Grez-Doiceau, Haacht, Halle, Belgium, Herne, Belgium, Jodoigne, La Hulpe, Lennik, Leuven, Louis Gustave le Doulcet, comte de Pontécoulant, Meise, Nivelles, Perwez, Prefectures in France, Prince-Bishopric of Liège, Province of Brabant, Sint-Stevens-Woluwe, Tienen, Treaty of Paris (1814), Uccle, United Kingdom of the Netherlands, Vilvoorde, Walloon Brabant, Wavre, Zoutleeuw.
- 1795 establishments in France
- Former departments of France in Belgium
- History of Flemish Brabant
Aarschot
Aarschot is a city and municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant, in Flanders, Belgium.
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Anderlecht
Anderlecht is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium.
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Arrondissement
An arrondissement is any of various administrative divisions of France, Belgium, Haiti, certain other Francophone countries, as well as the Netherlands.
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Arrondissement of Brussels
The arrondissement of Brussels was one of the three arrondissements forming the province of Brabant, Belgium, or before Belgium's independence forming the French Dyle department.
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Arrondissement of Leuven
The Leuven Arrondissement is one of two arrondissements in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant.
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Arrondissement of Nivelles
The Arrondissement of Nivelles (Arrondissement de Nivelles; Arrondissement Nijvel) is an arrondissement in Wallonia and Belgium.
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Asse
Asse is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant.
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Austrian Netherlands
The Austrian Netherlands Oostenrijkse Nederlanden; Pays-Bas Autrichiens; Österreichische Niederlande; Belgium Austriacum.
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Belgium
Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe.
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Brussels
Brussels (Bruxelles,; Brussel), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium.
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Canton (administrative division)
A canton is a type of administrative division of a country.
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City of Brussels
The City of Brussels is the largest municipality and historical centre of the Brussels-Capital Region, as well as the capital of the Flemish Region (from which it is separate) and Belgium.
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County of Hainaut
The County of Hainaut (Comté de Hainaut.; Graafschap Henegouwen.; comitatus hanoniensis.), sometimes spelled Hainault, was a territorial lordship within the medieval Holy Roman Empire that straddled the present-day border of Belgium and France.
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Departments of France
In the administrative divisions of France, the department (département) is one of the three levels of government under the national level ("territorial collectivities"), between the administrative regions and the communes.
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Diest
Diest is a city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant.
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Duchy of Brabant
The Duchy of Brabant, a state of the Holy Roman Empire, was established in 1183.
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Dutch language
Dutch (Nederlands.) is a West Germanic language, spoken by about 25 million people as a first language and 5 million as a second language and is the third most spoken Germanic language.
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Dyle (river)
The Dyle (Dijle) is a river in central Belgium, left tributary of the Rupel.
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First French Empire
The First French Empire, officially the French Republic, then the French Empire after 1809 and also known as Napoleonic France, was the empire ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte, who established French hegemony over much of continental Europe at the beginning of the 19th century.
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Flemish Brabant
Flemish Brabant (Vlaams-Brabant; Brabant flamand) is a province of Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium.
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Frédéric-Christophe d'Houdetot
Frédéric-Christophe, Comte d'Houdetot (16 May 1778 – 20 January 1859) was a French politician, member of the Chamber of Peers, and artist.
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French First Republic
In the history of France, the First Republic (Première République), sometimes referred to in historiography as Revolutionary France, and officially the French Republic (République française), was founded on 21 September 1792 during the French Revolution.
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French language
French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.
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French Revolutionary Wars
The French Revolutionary Wars (Guerres de la Révolution française) were a series of sweeping military conflicts resulting from the French Revolution that lasted from 1792 until 1802.
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Genappe
Genappe (Genepiën,; Djinape) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant.
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Glabbeek
Glabbeek is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant.
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Grez-Doiceau
Grez-Doiceau (Gré; Graven) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant.
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Haacht
Haacht is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant.
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Halle, Belgium
Halle (Hal) is a Belgian city and municipality in the Halle-Vilvoorde district (arrondissement) of the province of Flemish Brabant.
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Herne, Belgium
Herne (Hérinnes) is a municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant, in Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium.
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Jodoigne
Jodoigne (Geldenaken; Djodogne) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Walloon Brabant, Belgium.
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La Hulpe
La Hulpe (Terhulpen,; L’ Elpe) is a municipality of Wallonia in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant, 20 km south-east of the centre of Brussels, but only about 3 km from the edge of the Brussels-Capital Region.
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Lennik
Lennik is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant.
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Leuven
Leuven, also called Louvain (Löwen), is the capital and largest city of the province of Flemish Brabant in the Flemish Region of Belgium.
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Louis Gustave le Doulcet, comte de Pontécoulant
Louis Gustave le Doulcet, comte de Pontécoulant (17 November 1764 – 3 April 1853) was a French politician.
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Meise
Meise is a municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant, in the Flemish region of Belgium.
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Nivelles
Nivelles (Nijvel,; Nivele) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant.
See Dyle (department) and Nivelles
Perwez
Perwez (Perwé; Perwijs) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant.
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Prefectures in France
In France, a prefecture (préfecture) may be.
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Prince-Bishopric of Liège
The Prince-Bishopric of Liège or Principality of Liège was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that was situated for the most part in present-day Belgium.
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Province of Brabant
The Province of Brabant was a province in Belgium from 1830 to 1995.
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Sint-Stevens-Woluwe
Sint-Stevens-Woluwe (Woluwe-Saint-Étienne) is a town in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant and is part of Zaventem municipality.
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Tienen
Tienen (Tirlemont) is a city and municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant, in Flanders, Belgium.
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Treaty of Paris (1814)
The Treaty of Paris, signed on 30 May 1814, ended the war between France and the Sixth Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars, following an armistice signed on 23 April between Charles, Count of Artois, and the allies.
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Uccle
Uccle (French) or Ukkel (Dutch) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium.
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United Kingdom of the Netherlands
The United Kingdom of the Netherlands (Verenigd Koninkrijk der Nederlanden; Royaume uni des Pays-Bas) is the unofficial name given to the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Koninkrijk der Nederlanden; Royaume des Belgiques) as it existed between 1815 and 1830.
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Vilvoorde
Vilvoorde (Vilvorde; historically known as Filford in English) is a Belgian city and municipality in the Halle-Vilvoorde district (arrondissement) of the province of Flemish Brabant.
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Walloon Brabant
Walloon Brabant (Brabant wallon; Waals-Brabant; Roman Payis) is a province located in Belgium's French-speaking region of Wallonia.
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Wavre
Wavre (Waver,; Wåve) is a city and municipality of Wallonia, capital of the province of Walloon Brabant, Belgium.
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Zoutleeuw
Zoutleeuw (Léau) is a municipality and city in the Hageland, in the extreme east of the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant.
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See also
1795 establishments in France
- École centrale
- 11th Marine Artillery Regiment
- Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques
- Bureau des Longitudes
- Conservatoire de Paris
- Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique
- Corps législatif
- Council of Ancients
- Council of Five Hundred
- Deux-Nèthes
- Dyle (department)
- Escaut (department)
- Forêts
- French Directory
- Institut de France
- Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales
- Jemmape (department)
- Jewish cemetery, Lyon
- Lys (department)
- Meuse-Inférieure
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours
- Musée des Monuments français (1795–1816)
- Ourthe (department)
- Sambre-et-Meuse
Former departments of France in Belgium
- 1797 in Belgium
- 1798 in Belgium
- Deux-Nèthes
- Dyle (department)
- Escaut (department)
- Forêts
- Jemmape (department)
- Lys (department)
- Meuse-Inférieure
- Ourthe (department)
- Sambre-et-Meuse
- Sarre (department)
History of Flemish Brabant
- 2016 Brussels bombings
- Attack on the twentieth convoy
- Battle of Elixheim
- Battle of Landen
- Battle of Neerwinden (1793)
- Brunengeruz
- Charter of Kortenberg
- Dyle (department)
- Halle train collision
- Himelin
- Siege of Zoutleeuw
- Taking of Diest (1580)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyle_(department)
Also known as Dyle (département), Département de la Dyle.