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    1830 and consisted of 200 members. Its president was Baron Erasme Louis Surlet de Chokier. The assembly chose a constitutional popular monarchy as the...
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    oath, it is noteworthy to mention the inauguration of regent Érasme-Louis Surlet de Chokier on 25 February 1831, which took place at the Palais de la Nation...
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    the Chateau de Couple (near modern Rue Surlet). From Mayer's right, Vézu's division extended to Diarbois (near the Rue du Diarbois), with further detachments...
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    1859) Place de la Liberté/Vrijheidsplein (Charles Rogier) Place Surlet de Chokier/Surlet de Chokierplein (The Brabançonne) Place des Barricades/Barricadenplein...
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    The Place des Martyrs is located in the Marais–Jacqmain Quarter, near the Rue Neuve/Nieuwstraat, Belgium's second busiest shopping street. This area is...
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    becomes the capital of the Kingdom of Belgium. 25 February: Érasme-Louis Surlet de Chokier takes the constitutional oath at the Palace of the Nation. 21...
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    of a King. Jo Gérard. Albert 1er, insolite: 1934–1984. "Nancy, au fil des rues: Boulevard Albert 1er". Retrieved 31 May 2024. "A propos du boulevard Albert...
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    peacetime. The Rulant family’s passage to Surlet was through Jean’s daughter, who married a certain Jean Surlet. In 1345, the castle was burned by the Hutois...
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    on 30 January 1880 in Brussels. A road in Brussels is named after him. "Rue Paul Devaux". Inventaire du Patrimoine Architectural (in French). Retrieved...
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