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Brabant Collection (page 10)

Brabant, a region steeped in history and rich with cultural treasures

Background imageBrabant Collection: Mauritius, Le Morne. Golfing at Paradis Hotel and Golf Club, an International class golf course

Mauritius, Le Morne. Golfing at Paradis Hotel and Golf Club, an International class golf course

Background imageBrabant Collection: Mauritius, Chamarel. View from Varangue sur Morne restaurant

Mauritius, Chamarel. View from Varangue sur Morne restaurant

Background imageBrabant Collection: The Belgian-Swedish royal wedding

The Belgian-Swedish royal wedding
The civil marriage of the Crown Prince Leopold of Belgium, Duke of Brabant, and Princess Astrid, daughter of Prince Carl of Sweden, and niece of the King of Sweden

Background imageBrabant Collection: Duc De Brabant

Duc De Brabant
He welcomes the duc et duchesse de Brabant to the palais des Tuileries

Background imageBrabant Collection: Duc De Brabant Weds

Duc De Brabant Weds
Le duc de Brabant, son of Leopold I and the future Leopold II, weds Marie- Henriette, archduchess of Austria

Background imageBrabant Collection: Duc De Brabant Senator

Duc De Brabant Senator
Le duc de Brabant, son of Leopold I and the future Leopold II, takes his seat as a senator

Background imageBrabant Collection: Leopold II at Brussels

Leopold II at Brussels
The duc de Brabant, son of Leopold I, becomes Leopold II - he is applauded by the populace as he enters the church of Saint Gudule, Brussels

Background imageBrabant Collection: The Belgian Royal family

The Belgian Royal family
King Albert of Belgium seen with his family, the Queen Elizabeth, their daughter Princess Marie Jose (left), Prince Charles, Count of Flanders (middle) and Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant (right)

Background imageBrabant Collection: Joannes 1 Brabant

Joannes 1 Brabant
JOANNES I prince of Brabant, duke of Lorraine etc

Background imageBrabant Collection: Godefroy IX Brabant

Godefroy IX Brabant
GODEFROY IX of BRABANT, duke of Lorraine etc

Background imageBrabant Collection: Philip Duke of Brabant

Philip Duke of Brabant
PHILIP DUKE OF BRABANT duke of Lorraine etc

Background imageBrabant Collection: Genevieve Saved by Deer

Genevieve Saved by Deer
Genevieve de Brabant, heroine of a popular French legend, is saved by a deer when she is abandoned in the forest

Background imageBrabant Collection: Belgian Prince and Army

Belgian Prince and Army
King Albert I of Belgium presents his son, the duke of Brabant, to the army, who are very pleased

Background imageBrabant Collection: Leopold Ii / Belgium / Baugn

Leopold Ii / Belgium / Baugn
Princess CHARLOTTE, Belgian Royalty, later CARLOTA, Empress of Mexico, with brothers Leopold and Philip

Background imageBrabant Collection: Pepin, French Royalty

Pepin, French Royalty
PEPIN LE BREF Duke of Brabant, King of the Franks from 752 father of Charlemagne, husband of Berthe

Background imageBrabant Collection: L77 Zeppelin Destroyed

L77 Zeppelin Destroyed
French soldiers inspect the wreckage of Zeppelin L77, shot down with an incendiary shell near Brabant-le-Roi

Background imageBrabant Collection: Marie De Brabant

Marie De Brabant
MARIE DE BRABANT 2nd queen of Philippe III le Hardi, king of France

Background imageBrabant Collection: Henry I of Brabant

Henry I of Brabant
HENRY I DUKE OF BRABRANT (formerly Henry IV Duke of Lower Lorraine). Known as The Warrior. Took the title Duke of Brabant in 1190

Background imageBrabant Collection: Ste Genevieve and Doe

Ste Genevieve and Doe
Genevieve de Brabant, countess Palatine, is turned out by her husband when Golo (who lusts after her) accuses her of adultery : in the forest she and Benoni are saved by a doe




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Brabant, a region steeped in history and rich with cultural treasures. From the famous Battle of Waterloo to the charming Flemish buildings in Leuven, this captivating place has so much to offer. Let's start with the Battle of Waterloo, a pivotal moment in European history. The map from the 19th century gives us a glimpse into the strategic maneuvers that took place on that fateful day, June 18th, 1815. John Atkinson II's painting further immerses us in the intensity of this historic clash. Moving away from war and onto art, we encounter St Genevieve wandering through a forest. This enchanting depiction from the 19th century transports us into a world where legends come alive. Leuven Stadhuis stands proudly on Grote Markt, surrounded by Flemish buildings that exude charm and character. These architectural gems showcase the beauty of Flemish Brabant and its historical significance. Venturing outside Belgium but still within Flanders lies Halle, where vibrant bluebell flowers carpet fields with their delicate blooms. Nature's masterpiece adds an ethereal touch to this picturesque landscape. Shifting gears to Montana, we witness Belgian horses being rounded up during winter—a testament to Brabant's influence reaching far beyond its borders. Equus ferus caballus gallops across continents while preserving its heritage. Now let's raise our glasses to Gambrinus. Known as "the king of beer, " he is celebrated for his contribution to brewing traditions—another aspect deeply ingrained in Brabant culture. As we explore further, we stumble upon snoozy ladybirds basking under sunny skies—a whimsical scene reminding us of nature's small wonders found even amidst bustling cities like Brabant’s capital city Louvain (Leuven). Religion also plays an important role here; inside St Peter’s Church lies a chapel adorned with intricate details—an oasis of tranquility amidst the hustle and bustle.