1984 in Belgium
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Events in the year 1984 in Belgium.
Incumbents
Events
- 2 to 17 October – Communist Combatant Cells carry out a series of attacks against American and German companies, the Paul Hymans Institute, and the Ghent offices of the Flemish Christian Democrats
- 15 December – Roger Vangheluwe appointed as Bishop of Bruges by Pope John Paul II.
Publications
- Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 42
- Jean Stengers and Anne Van Neck, Histoire d'une grande peur: la masturbation (Brussels, Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles)
- Jean-Émile Humblet, Jalons pour une histoire religieuse de la Wallonie (Brussels, Vie Ouvrière)
- C. Vandenbroeke, Vlaamse koopkracht: Gisteren, vandaag en morgen (Leuven, Kritak)
- Denis Whitaker, Tug of War: Allied Command and the story behind the Battle of the Scheldt (New York, Beaufort Books)[2]
Births
Deaths
gollark: More accurately, you can't prove that god exists, even in a world with said god, for all values of "god".
gollark: Agnostic is "don't know if god or not", not "theism but unsure about exact details".
gollark: I'm in the "there's no proof there's no god but it should probably be treated like any other claim we don't have good evidence for i.e. thought of as false" camp, which probably has a name.
gollark: You *know* there's no god, somehow.
gollark: There are also agnostics, which is kind of similar to what you might consider "soft atheism" I guess?
References
- "Baudouin I, king of Belgium". Encyclopedia Britannica.
- Tug of War at Internet Archive.
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