- Source: 1913 in Belgium
Events in the year 1913 in Belgium.
Incumbents
Monarch: Albert I
Prime Minister: Charles de Broqueville
Events
April
14 April – Socialists call general strike demanding electoral reform.
22 April – General strike ends
26 April – King Albert formally opens Exposition universelle et internationale (world's fair) held in Ghent.
November
3 November – Exposition universelle et internationale (world's fair) in Ghent ends.
December
10 December – Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Henri La Fontaine, head of the International Peace Bureau.
Publications
Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 21.
G. A. Boulenger, The Snakes of Europe (London, Methuen).
Births
17 January – Werenfried van Straaten, priest (died 2003)
21 August – François Devries, footballer (died 1972)
15 November – Arthur Haulot, journalist (died 2005)
3 December – Omer Vanaudenhove, politician (died 1994)
Deaths
29 January – Joseph Van den Gheyn (born 1854), librarian
13 June – Camille Lemonnier (born 1844), writer
13 August – Hildebrand de Hemptinne (born 1849), abbot
9 September – Paul de Smet de Naeyer (born 1843), former prime minister
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Werenfried van Straaten
- Anton Günther
- Johann Emanuel Veith
- Arthur Devère
- Perang Dunia I
- Proposal kapal tempur Belanda tahun 1913
- Patronasi
- Franz Ferdinand dari Austria
- Srinivasa Ramanujan
- Rencana XVII
- 1913 in Belgium
- Belgium
- 1913 in the Belgian Congo
- Belgian general strike of 1913
- 1913
- Ghent International Exposition (1913)
- 1913–14 Belgian First Division
- 1913–14 in Belgian football
- Beer in Belgium
- Albert I of Belgium