RF2BAEHC6–The First World War period. Leuven ( Louvain, Flemish Brabant). Town hall and St. Jacob's church after the shelling by the German army
RM2AADFCA–Peter Paul Rubens, St. Albert of Louvain, painting, 1620
RMRYD8DF–The Townhall and Church of St. Peter, Louvain, Belgium
RM2NB1AW1–Photos of the bombed ruins of Louvain in 1918 in the World War 1914-1918 A Pictured History (1934).
RMER6XF1–General view, Louvain, Belgium
RMF7ND65–Louvain - Hotel de Ville. The three stories are decorated with ten artistic windows, between which some two hundred and fifty elaborated carved statuettes are placed.
RMERGHAN–World War I: Destruction of Louvain by the German army, 25 - 30 August 1914. Belgium. City fell to Germans on 19 August 1914.
RME0XY42–Jan. 22, 1968 - Students riot at Louvain ? Flemmish and French speaking Belgians are again at each other?s throats. Flemmish students at the ancient Catholic university of Louvain take violent exception to the introduction of French into some of the faculties. Louvain, they claim, is Flemmish soil; and the university therefore must be maintained as a Flemmish preserve. French speaking students and staff should emigrate to Wallonie. Police and clergy (behind the scenes) have yet to find a solution to this new twist of the age-old feud
RMED00RF–EVEN(1860) p46 Louvain àla fin du XVIesiècle (avec texte explicatif)
RM2BWFKFC–The Martyrs memorial at Louvain The memorial seen in this photograph is just being completed at Louvain . The base will bear a list of names , together with sculpture depicting the tragedy 23 November 1923
RMKH91A7–15th century coin mint - from reduced reproduction of wood engraving at the base of a monetary slip, printed at Louvain (modern day Beligum), 1487. (Burgundy Library, Brussels).
RMJE7K0N–Destruction of Louvain AKA Leuven, WW 1, 1914
RMBKR4KF–The Town Hall, Louvain, from the painting by Samuel Prout
RMAJFD58–Hôtel de Ville, Louvain Belgium. Built 1448.
RM2EWP4YR–Vintage World War One photograph - WWI: Belgian refugees, Louvain, Belgium.
RM2DYX4MC–Ruins of Leuven (Louvain) in Belgium destroyed by the Germans in 1914.
RF2WJKAF3–Rathaus, Hotel de Ville, um 1800, Louvain, Löwen, Belgien, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
RFC7GMR2–Interior of Louvain Church Worship religion religious faith belief creed prayer pray
RF2B0GME0–Ruins in the Belgian city of Louvain or Leuven which was systematically burned and destroyed by the German army beginning August 25 1914
RF2PXBM6X–World War I. War and culture. German officers with satisfied faces pose on the ruins of Louvain
RMWXRGPP–Drawings of Vasnetsov and Panov from the book: Life of European Peoples. Residents of the North. Author E.N. Vodovozova, 1899. Town Hall in Louvain, Belgium
RM2T8EH7H–Jh. Schubert 1850. IMP. DE SIMONAU & TOOVEY, BRUSSELS. To Mr. J. MOELLER, Professor of History at the Catholic University of Louvain, Tribute of Recognition from his Students. MAY 1850
RM2HX1BRK–Father Damien (1840–1889), Roman Catholic missionary to lepers on the island of Molokai in the Sandwich (Hawaiian) Islands, on his deathbed after contracting leprosy from the people to whom he ministered. Photo presumably taken by Dr. Sydney B. Swift on Palm Sunday, April 14, 1889, the day before Damien died.
RMER6XF2–St. Gertrude Church, Louvain, Belgium
RM2DA108B–Netherlandish active Louvain and Haarlem active- The Marriage of the Virgin, with the Expulsion of Saint Joachim.
RMERGHB1–World War I: Destruction of Louvain by the German army, 25 - 30 August 1914. Belgium. City fell to Germans on 19 August 1914.
RME0XY41–Jan. 22, 1968 - Students Riot In Louvain: Flemmish and French speaking Belgians are again at each other's throats. Flemmish students at the ancient Catholic university of Louvain take violent exception to the introduction of French into some of the faculties. Louvain, they claim, is Flemmish soil; and the univesity therefore must be maintained as a Flemmish preserve. French speaking students and staff should emigrate to Wallonie. Police and clergy (behind the scenes) have yet to find a solution to this new twist of the age-old feud. Photo shows Hoses being used on rioting students in Louvain.
RMD5EMAE–[General view, Louvain, Belgium] (LOC)
RMF25DEY–Belgium, Walloon Brabant, Louvain la Neuve, Herge Museum
RMKH917K–15th century coin mint - from reduced reproduction of wood engraving at the base of a monetary slip, printed at Louvain (modern day Beligum), 1487. (Burgundy Library, Brussels).
RM2BTD2FK–St. Gertrude Church, Louvain, Belgium ca. 1890-1900
RM2J0RMN0–The Last Supper. By Dierick Bouts. Louvain, St. Peter's., , (art history book, 1887), Das Abendmahl. Von Dierick Bouts. Löwen, St. Peter., La Cène de Dieu. Par Dierick Bouts. Louvain, St. Pierre.
RM2RAADMW–Some of the population of the Belgian town of Louvain (Leuven) are driven out by German soldiers to a place outside the town. In their absence the town was heavily damaged, many citizens killed, and the historic university library destroyed. Date: Aug-14
RF2K83MMW–Leuven / Louvain, Belgium, built between 1439 and 1463 in in a Brabantian late-Gothic style
RF2M7D211–Louvain Lancers on the French Coast from the book The story of the great war; the complete historical records of events to date DIPLOMATIC AND STATE PAPERS by Reynolds, Francis Joseph, 1867-1937; Churchill, Allen Leon; Miller, Francis Trevelyan, 1877-1959; Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927; Knight, Austin Melvin, 1854-1927; Palmer, Frederick, 1873-1958; Simonds, Frank Herbert, 1878-; Ruhl, Arthur Brown, 1876- Volume III Published 1916
RF2R55HHT–The Battle of Leuven, Louvain was a battle of the Ten Days Campaign during the Belgian Revolution. The battle took place on 12 August and officially ended on 13 August 1831, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from an original of the time. / Die Schlacht von Leuven, Löwen war eine Schlacht des Zehn-Tage-Feldzugs während der belgischen Revolution. Die Schlacht fand am 12. August statt und endete offiziell am 13. August 1831, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit
RMA34XKW–Belgium Belgian Flemish Flanders leuven louvain Walloon Brabant horse cart ornate carved carving stone statue Christian church c
RF2B0GJ74–Ruins in the Belgian city of Louvain or Leuven which was systematically burned and destroyed by the German army beginning August 25 1914
RF2PXBM72–World War I. Shelling and destruction of Louvain by the German army. 1914 An aspect of Leuven after four days and four nights of fire: hassard or modesty, the City Hall was respected.
RMMP7MYH–Virgin of Louvain. This object is indexed in RKDimages, database of the Netherlands Institute for Art History, under the reference 46964. čeština | English | français | македонски | Nederlands | +/− . first half of 16th century. 698 Jan Gossaert - Virgin of Louvain - WGA9772
RM2T8EJGD–Jh Schubert 1873. IMP. SIMONAU & TOOVEY, BRUSSELS. A. MR. CH. MOELLER, Professor of History at the Catholic University of Louvain, HONORARY PRESIDENT OF THE EMULATION SOCIETY, as a token of affection and gratitude, the members of the Society. JUNE 1873
RM2HX1BRJ–Father Damien (1840–1889), Roman Catholic missionary to lepers on the island of Molokai in the Sandwich (Hawaiian) Islands, on his deathbed after contracting leprosy from the people to whom he ministered. Photo presumably taken by Dr. Sydney B. Swift on Palm Sunday, April 14, 1889, the day before Damien died.
RM2M9CRFW–16th century Map of Louvain, Belgium
RF2B2DKG3–Neo Flemish Renaissance style Central Library of Catholic University of Leuven Monseigneur on Ladeuzeplein square, Leuven, Belgium
RMKYEMYP–The Town Hall, Louvain, Belgium circa 1915
RME0XXNH–Jan. 01, 1968 - Students Riot In Louvain.: Flemish and French speaking Belgians are again at each other' s throats. Flemish students at the ancient Catholic university of Louvain take violent exception to the introduction of French into some of the faculties. Louvain, they claim, is Flemish soil; and the university therefore must be maintained as a Flemish preserve. French speaking students and staff should emigrate to Wallonie. Police and Clergy (behind the scene) have yet to find a solution to this new twist of the aged-old feud. Photo shows a clash between students and police at Louvain.
RMF25NTJ–Belgium, Walloon Brabant, Louvain la Neuve, Herge Museum
RMHJHG08–General view, Louvain, Belgium - Photochrom XIXth century
RM2BTD2FR–General view, Louvain, Belgium ca. 1890-1900
RM2B01KPD–Belgium: The prophet Isaiah. Miniature painting from the Parc Abbey Bible, Louvain, 1148. Isaiah was a prophet in the 8th-century BCE Kingdom of Judah. Jews and Christians consider the Book of Isaiah a part of their Biblical canon; he is the first listed (although not the earliest) of the neviim akharonim, the later prophets. Many of the New Testament teachings of Jesus refer to the book of Isaiah.
RMDYETM8–Ruins of the French town of Louvain after four days and nights of assault, World War One 19140101
RF2K83MN4–Leuven / Louvain, Belgium, built between 1439 and 1463 in in a Brabantian late-Gothic style
RM2RCFM61–The Town Hall in Louvain, Belgium, depicted in this photograph from the World War One era. The image shows the grand architecture and symbolic significance of the building. Known as the Löwen Town Hall, it stands as a testament to the history and culture of the Belgian city.
RM2BB7AER–The Massacre of the Innocents 1586 Lucas van Valckenborch I Louvain 1535 - Frankfurt 1597 Dutch the Netherlands German Germany
RME18RP0–town hall leuven
RMJ2YKAB–Adeliza of Louvain
RMWTCM92–England. Great Britain. Arundel Castle. The Quadrangle. Arundel Castle is a restored and remodelled medieval castle in Arundel, West Sussex, England.
RF2G2K5BA–Eugène Louis Boudin (1824-1898) - Brussels Louvain Canal
RM2T8EJE8–Ch Billoin 1858. IMP. SIMONAU & TOOVEY,BRUSSELS. TO MR. FÉLIX NÈVE, Professor of History of Ancient Literature and Oriental Languages at the Catholic University of Louvain. Homage of the gratitude of his students. 1857-1858. Literature reference: Jan Papy, 'Félix Nève: from philology and Buddhism to the Louvain Collegium Trilingue.' Jan Papy (ed.), Erasmus' Dream. The Leuven Collegium Trilingue 1517-1797. Catalog accompanying the exhibition at the Leuven University Library, 18 October 2017-18 January 2018. Leuven-Paris-Bristol 2017, 484
RMEJP86C–LEUVEN, BELGIUM - OCTOBER 2014: City buses at the Martelarenplein in the Belgian city of Leuven, Belgium
RM2M9CRFD–16th century Map of Louvain, Belgium
RMWAD57E–Dominican church - Louvain.
RMKYEN28–St Pierre Cathedral, Louvain, Belgium circa 1915
RM2RKH60F–Bildnummer: 55687845 Datum: 09.08.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110809) -- BRUSSELS, August 9, 2011 (xinhua) -- US ambassador to Belgium Howard Gutman (R) carries the Meyboom tree at city center in Brussels, capital of Belgium, August 9, 2011. The history of the Meyboom (tree of May) can be trackd back until 1213. The tradition is to fight for the privilege by planting the tree before 5pm on August 9 every year, between the city of Brussels and its neighboring town Louvain. (Xinhua/Wu Wei) BELGIUM-BRUSSELS-FOLK-MEYBOOM PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Tradition Maibaum Fest Volksfest xst
RMD5K0AA–Library -- Louvain (LOC)
RMF25P07–Belgium, Walloon Brabant, Louvain la Neuve, Herge Museum
RM2WBJ192–Louvain Town Hall - Vintage Cigarette Card Illustration
RMPYJ8RK–General view, Louvain, Belgium ca. 1890-1900
RMMBD5M6–Medical - Vesalius. Portrait of the great anatomist, Andreas Vesalius, in 1543. His first human dissection was on a skeleton he stole from the gallows of the city of Louvain.
RMD9D2BH–The new star (supernova) of 1572. Woodcut from Stella Peregrinae, Louvain, 1572, a rare treatise by Cornelius Gemma.
RM2PMJAFD–Statue Of Justus Lipsius. Justus Lipsius was a Flemish Catholic philologist, philosopher, and humanist. Leuven, Flemish Community, Flemish Region, Bel
RM2RCMM83–A front view of a church at Louvain, Belgium, which was heavily damaged by enemy artillery fire during World War One. The church, known as Peterskirche, was left in ruins as a result of the attack. This photograph was taken on May 12, 1919, and is part of the G-2 photographs collection.
RM2BB7AF5–The Massacre of the Innocents 1586 Lucas van Valckenborch I Louvain 1535 - Frankfurt 1597 Dutch the Netherlands German Germany
RME18RNX–town hall leuven
RMJ4W9CC–Window Louvain
RMW6P84A–'Louvain after the German Bombardment: one portion of the devastated town', c1914, (c1920). The town of Louvain in Belgium was attacked by German soldiers in August 1914, at the beginning of the First World War. 300 civilians lost their lives and the historic university library was destroyed. From "The Great World War - A History" Volume I, edited by Frank A Mumby. [The Gresham Publishing Company Ltd, London, c1920]
RF2F6CWMM–Jan Gossaert a.k.a Jan Mabuse - Virgin Louvain C 1516
RM2T8EJEA–Jh Schubert 1880. LITH. H.L.LEYS, SUCCr. THE SIMONAU-TOOVEY. BRUXs. A. MONSIEUR EDMOND POULLET, Professor of History at the Catholic University of Louvain
RF2A9CP6E–Fonske statue in the center of Leuven Belgium
RM2RGAJ08–Vintage World War One photograph - WWI: Belgian refugees, Louvain, Belgium.
RM2A3317N–Evere-chaussée de Louvain.
RMBDTHXY–Saint Quentin Church, Leuven, Belgium
RM2RKH611–Bildnummer: 55687846 Datum: 09.08.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110809) -- BRUSSELS, August 9, 2011 (xinhua) -- US ambassador to Belgium Howard Gutman (R) and Brussels mayor Freddy Thielemans (L) carry the Meyboom tree at city center in Brussels, capital of Belgium, August 9, 2011. The history of the Meyboom (tree of May) can be trackd back until 1213. The tradition is to fight for the privilege by planting the tree before 5pm on August 9 every year, between the city of Brussels and its neighboring town Louvain. (Xinhua/Wu Wei) BELGIUM-BRUSSELS-FOLK-MEYBOOM PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaf
RMD5K0CW–Town Hall, Louvain (LOC)
RMF25P09–Belgium, Walloon Brabant, Louvain la Neuve, Herge Museum
RME110D0–Feb. 05, 1975 - During the course of his two day visit in Belgium, Secretary General of the United Nations Kurt Waldheim received an honorary doctorate from the University of Louvain.
RMPYJ73X–St. Gertrude Church, Louvain, Belgium ca. 1890-1900
RMMC6ECR–MEDICAL - VESALIUS Portrait of the great anatomist and doctor, Andreas Vesalius (1493-1541), in 1542. From Vesalius, De Humani Corpori Fabrica, 1542. The first human dissection Vesalius did is said to have been on the cadavre of a criminal, who had been hanged on the gallows at Louvain.
RMD995CN–Battle of Belgium, 10-28 May 1940: Column of exhausted Belgian artillery, many of the men asleep on their guns and limbers, travelling along a road near Louvain.
RF2ANWG7E–Leuven Louvain, Park Abbey,in Belgium
RM2RCHB94–The photograph shows St. Peter's church in Louvain, Belgium. The picture was taken on May 12, 1919, and it was labeled with the G-2 symbol. The church is located in the city of Louvain, and it is commonly referred to as Peterskirche.
RME12J5A–The Massacre of the Innocents 1586 Lucas van Valckenborch I Louvain 1535 - Frankfurt 1597 Dutch Netherlands German Germany
RFCN8B0A–First published 1914 Hotel De Ville Town Hall Louvain Belgium Gothic before its destruction in 1914
RMJ8D60B–Dominican church Louvain
RMA2XD01–Belgium Leuven Old market
RF2JKG3FX–Maison des parlementaires (House of parliamentarians), Brussels, Belgium
RM2T8EJF9–Jh Schubert 1880. LITH. H.L.LEYS, SUCCr. THE SIMONAU-TOOVEY. BRUXs. A. MONSIEUR LÉON DE MONGE, Professor of comparative history of modern literature and of the history of French literature at the Catholic University of Louvain, President of the Literary Society. His former students, his students and his friends. 1880
RF2A9CP64–Leuven, Belgium, 20/10/2019: Historical Town hall in the City of Leuven i Belgium.
RM2RGCJKM–Adelicia of Louvain and the Empress Matilda, daughter of Henry I, alarmed at the approach of Henry's nephew, Stephen of Blois (later King Stephen).
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