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1815
 
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The English and Prussian generals Wellington and Blücher defeat Napoleon in a closely fought battle at Waterloo       
Sketch map of the positions of the armies at Waterloo
National Archives, Kew
1815
 
   
Jacques-Louis David, unmistakably identified as Napoleon's painter, is banished from France after the fall of the emperor and moves to Brussels      
David Comtesse Vilain XIIII and her Daughter (detail) 1816
National Gallery, London

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1873
 
     
Verlaine is sentenced to two years in prison, at Mons in Belgium, after shooting and wounding Rimbaud in a drunken rage in Brussels        
1876
 
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Leopold II hosts a conference in Brussels on the subject of opening up the African continent      
1878
 
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Stanley agrees to work for Leopold II in opening up the Congo river to commerce       
1882
 
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Stanley establishes a foothold for Leopold II on the southern bank of the Congo, at a site which he names Leopoldville (now Kinshasa)        
1886
 
   
Dutch painter Vincent Willem van Gogh moves from Antwerp to Paris      
1887
 
    
The Australian soprano Nellie Melba makes her operatic debut as Gilda in Rigoletto in Brussels       
1892
 
    
Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck publishes his play Pelléas et Mélisande       
1899
 
    
Belgian racing driver Camille Jenatzy is the first to drive faster than a mile a minute, reaching 65 mph in an electric car at Achères in France