One of the most expensive and prestigious streets in Brussels, capital of Belgium, is the Avenue Louise. The street runs southeast from the Place Louise till the Bois de la Chambre. It covers a distance of 2,7 kilometers or 1,7 miles. Avenue Louise Brussels Belgium Some History The Avenue Louise was commissioned in 1847 as a monumental avenue bordered by chestnut Trees. During World War II, Brussels was occupied by the German military. The Nazi security organization set up their headquarter at the Avenue Louise. On January 20th. 1943, Jean de Selys Longchamps attacked this headquarter. Jean de Selys Longchamps was a Belgian aristocrat and pilot by RAF. For this pilot there is still a monument on the Avenue Louise before the number 243. Royal Link The name Avenue Louise was chosen in honor for Princess Louise of Belgium. She was the eldest daughter of King Leopold II. Source picture: Wikipedia I wrote a 'Today in History' about the tragic life ...
The eldest daughter of Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg, Margarita was born at the Royal Palace in Athens on 18 April 1905. Family Through her mother, Margarita was the eldest great-great grandchild of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom . Contrary to the custom of the time, her father attended her birth because her grandmother, Queen Olga, believed that "it is only justice that men see the suffering they cause to their wives, and from which they completely escape". She also was a great-great grandchild of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia ,trough her father. With their mother, Margarita and her sisters communicated in English, but they also used French, German, and Greek in the presence of their relatives and governesses. The princesses were formally educated in English and Greek. Balkan War Between 1912 and 1913, Greece engaged in the Balkan Wars, which put the country in opposition to the Ottoman Empire a...
Only a few noble families are intertwined with the history of a country. The de Liedekerke family has it all: a long and interesting history and close ties to the rules of their country. Let's take a closer look! History It was in 1301 that the history of the family de Liedekerke started. Then Knight Raas of Herzele signed an official document in Beveren. His son was Raas of Herzele of (de) Liedekerke. His descendants called themselves de Liedekerke. But there were many interesting people in the family de Liedekerke. connections with the Duke of Burgundy Raas of Liedekerke, lord of Nieuwerkerken (+/- 1421 - 1494/1495) was married to a certain Johanna. Due to his marriage he became Lord of Heestert and Zulte. In 1476 he went on a military campaign with Charles the Bold. Duke of Burgundy. In 1477, Mary of Burgundy, appointed him as bailiff of Aalst and Geraardsbergen. Charles the Bold Mary of Burgundy Connections with the House of Habsburg...
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