Timeline of Liège

The following is a timeline of the history of the municipality of Liège, Belgium.

Prior to 18th century

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Liège, 16th century
  • 1526 - Prince-Bishops' Palace construction begins.
  • 1546 - Halle aux viandes de Liège built.
  • 1561 - Marché de la Batte (market) active.
  • 1594
    • Foire de Liège (festival) begins.
    • Maison Havart built on the Quai de la Goffe.
  • 1610 - Palais Curtius built on the Quai de Maestricht.
  • 1614 - Béguinage Saint-Esprit founded.
  • 1616 - Collège des jésuites anglais (Liège) built.
  • 1623 - Béguinage Saint-Christophe de Liège compound built.
  • 1637 - April: Murder of Sébastien de La Ruelle sparks anti-Spanish rioting.

18th–19th centuries

20th century

21st century

See also

References

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This article incorporates information from the French Wikipedia.

Bibliography

In English

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In French

  • Almanach de Liège (in French) circa 1626-1792
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  • Liège. Petit Futé (in French). 2015. ISBN 978-2-7469-8238-3.

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