- Source: 1904 in Belgium
The following lists events that happened during 1904 in the Kingdom of Belgium.
Incumbents
Monarch: Leopold II
Prime Minister: Paul de Smet de Naeyer
Events
Institut de Droit International awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
April
17 April – Edmond de Gaiffier d'Hestroy replaces Maurice Joostens as Belgian ambassador to China
May
1 May – Belgium national football team plays its first international, against France
21 May – Belgium national football association a founder member of FIFA
29 May – 1904 Belgian general election
June
5 June – Provincial elections
October
29 October – Extradition treaty with Cuba concluded.
Art and architecture
Buildings
Hôtel Hannon, an Art Nouveau villa in Saint-Gilles, designed by Jules Brunfaut for Édouard Hannon
Publications
Periodicals
Annuaire de l'Institut de droit international begins publication
Bulletin des Sociétés Chimiques Belges begins publication
Het Missiewerk begins publication
Reports and studies
Casement Report
E. D. Morel, King Leopold's Rule in Africa
Scholarship
Jean Capart, Les débuts de l'art en Égypte (Brussels, Vromany)
G. Des Marez, L'organisation du travail a Bruxelles au XVe siècle (Brussels)
Maurice De Wulf, Introduction à la philosophie néoscolastique.
Joseph Van den Gheyn, Catalogue des manuscrits de la Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, vol. 4.
Guides
First Michelin Guide for Belgium published
Touring Club Belgium publishes road map of Belgium
Literary writing
Henry Carton de Wiart, La cité ardente
Émile Verhaeren, Les tendresses premières, illustrated by Théo van Rysselberghe (Brussels, Edmond Deman)
Births
Louis Pevernagie, painter (died 1970)
6 January – Aimée Bologne-Lemaire, activist (died 1998)
25 January – Albert De Roocker, Olympic fencer
9 February – Karel Bossart, engineer (died 1975)
10 February – Henri Hébrans, boxer
13 February – Lucien Debleyser, boxer
21 February – Armand Preud'homme, composer (died 1986)
2 March – Jan Mertens, cyclist (died 1964)
30 March
Marguerite Acarin, dance artist (died 1999)
Edgar P. Jacobs, comic book creator (died 1987)
8 April – Piet Vermeylen, politician (died 1991)
15 April – René Lagrou, Nazi collaborator (died 1969)
9 May – Pol Demeuter, motorcycle racer (died 1934)
12 May – Adolphe Groscol, Olympic athlete (died 1985)
17 May – Fernand Dineur, cartoonist (died 1956)
30 June – Edith Kiel, film maker (died 1993)
8 July – Roger Motz, politician (died 1964)
10 July – Jules Herremans, Olympic athlete (died 1974)
16 July – Leo Joseph Suenens, Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussel (died 1996)
27 July – Omer Taverne, cyclist (died 1981)
17 August – Raymond Jeener, biologist (died 1995)
18 September – Paul Van den Broeck, sportsman
6 October – Victor Larock, politician (died 1977)
23 October – Maximilien de Furstenberg, prelate (died 1988)
19 November – Louise Janson-Scheidt, writer (died 1997)
12 December – Jacques Van Melkebeke, artist and writer (died 1983)
Deaths
Robert Vinçotte (born 1844), engineer
15 January – Eduard Lassen (born 1830), composer
23 January – Gédéon Bordiau (born 1832), architect
26 March – Ferdinand Pauwels (born 1830), painter
21 April – Piatus of Mons (born 1815), theologian
10 May – Henry Morton Stanley (born 1841), explorer of Congo
9 June – Hendrik Frans Schaefels (born 1827), painter
12 June – Camille of Renesse-Breidbach (born 1836), entrepreneur
15 August – Frans de Potter (born 1834), writer
19 November – August Snieders (born 1825), journalist
13 December – Henri Van Cutsem (born 1839), patron of the arts
24 December – Julien Dillens (born 1849), sculptor
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Perang Dunia I
- Rencana XVII
- Belgia pada Olimpiade Musim Panas 2024
- Megalodon
- William Henry Flower
- Begga
- Negara Bebas Kongo
- Lovis Corinth
- Franz Ferdinand dari Austria
- Polo air pada Olimpiade Musim Panas 1900
- 1904 in Belgium
- 1904
- 1904 Belgian general election
- Belgium national football team
- Évence Coppée Trophy
- Belgium national football team results (1904–1919)
- Casement Report
- 1904–05 in Belgian football
- 1904–05 Belgian First Division
- List of football clubs in Belgium
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