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alb371044 The Tower of Babel, 1563, Oil on panel, 114 x 155 cm. Museum: KUNSTHISTORISCHES MUSEUM, VIENA, AUSTRIA. Author: PIETER BRUEGEL THE ELDER.
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alb3907097 Portrait of a Woman. Date/Period: Ca. 1440. Painting / panel painting. Oil on oak wood. Height: 49.3 cm (19.4 in); Width: 32.9 cm (12.9 in). Author: ROGIER VAN DER WEYDEN.
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alb4101820 The Battle of Waterloo. Dating: 1824. Measurements: h 567 cm × w 823 cm; l 822.7 cm; l 822.6 cm; l 565.7 cm; l 566.4 cm; l 900.0 cm × l 842.0 cm × w 40.0 cm; l 650.0 cm × l 592.0 cm × w 40.0 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: Jan Willem Pieneman.
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alb3601513 New Inventions of Modern Times [Nova Reperta], The Invention of Book Printing, plate 4. Artist: Jan Collaert I (Netherlandish, Antwerp ca. 1530-1581 Antwerp); After Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus (Netherlandish, Bruges 1523-1605 Florence). Dimensions: Sheet: 10 5/8 × 7 7/8 in. (27 × 20 cm). Publisher: Philips Galle (Netherlandish, Haarlem 1537-1612 Antwerp). Date: ca. 1600.Fourth plate from a print series entitled Nova Reperta (New Inventions of Modern Times) consisting of a title page and 19 plates, engraved by Jan Collaert I, after Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus, and published by Philips Galle. Illustration of men working at the book mill. In the background a man prepares paper for printing in the press depicted on the right. In the center of the foreground a young boy lays out the newly printed paper for proof-reading. On the left workers set type to be printed. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Author: Jan Collaert I. called Stradanus After Jan van der Straet.
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alb3626724 The Twelve Ages of Man: The Second Three Ages of Man (18-36), or Summer. Author: Author of inscriptions possibly Jerome van Busleyden (Hieronymus Buslidius) (ca. 1470-1517). Culture: Flemish, Brussels. Designer: Probably after a design by the Workshop of Bernard van Orley (Netherlandish, Brussels ca. 1492-1541/42 Brussels). Dimensions: H. 174 1/2 x W. 289 inches (443.2 x 734.1 cm). Date: ca. 1515.This tapestry illustrates the second three ages of man, equated with the bridesman, in a tripartite composition. These eighteen years of life correspond to the months of April, May and June, and to the season of summer, presided over by Ceres, goddess of the harvest; she is identified in a Latin elegiac distich on a scroll in the border immediately below. Ceres is the usual deity of summer, but the pansies and daisies of her dress are not traditionally her flowers; they may refer here to Margaret of Austria, regent of the Netherlands form 1507-1530. Margaret of Austria also owned a green parrot, which may be commemorated in the bird shown here.Each of the three vertical sections includes a roundel at the top surrounded by twenty-four hourglasses on a ground that is light above and dark below, in varied proportions, according to the seasons. Each roundel contains a sign of the zodiac, here Taurus (erroneously: this should be Aries), Gemini and Cancer, and a figure symbolizing a month. The roundels are seen against the sky, which is dark blue at the top, and are flanked by winds, usually with their names inscribed on their bellows or elsewhere. Below the two outer roundels is a representation of the occupation of a month; here, gardening for April and sheep-shearing for June. Below the occupations and the center roundels are episodes from classical history, mythology, the Old Testament or the Apocryphal Gospels, each illustrating one of the twelve ages of man. Under April, is the Choice of Hercules, in which the sleeping youth Hercules proves his new-found maturity by choosing Minerva and Discipline over Venus and Vice. Under May, Venus and Adonis dally. Under June, the soldier being presented with arms is identified in his banderol as "Curius", therefore Marcus Curius Dentatus, who was prized for refusing brides from the Samnite ambassadors; however, since he seems to be accepting the arms, this is possibly an error and the triumphant young soldier is actually supposed to be Lucius Sicinius Dentatus whom, Pliny writes, was presented with arms in recognition of his bravery.The two outer episodes have framed Latin distichs, supported by pedestals, between them and the occupation of the month above; the center episode has a similar inscription between it and the deity below. The verses refer to the story illustrated. In the upper border, on scrolls held by winged boys, are three Latin distichs connecting each month with an age in the life of man. In the lower border, flanking the inscription below the deity, are two medallions containing an animal, bird or object. The foregrounds of all the scenes are filled with flowering and fruiting plants. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3681140 Venus and Adonis. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, Siegen 1577-1640 Antwerp). Dimensions: With added strips, 77 3/4 x 95 5/8 in. (197.5 x 242.9 cm). Date: probably mid-1630s.The subject is from Ovid's Metamorphoses (completed 8 A.D). Accidently pricked by one of Cupid's arrows, Venus fell in love with the handsome hunter Adonis. Rubens shows their leave-taking--a Renaissance embellishment famously depicted by Titian (see his canvas in Gallery 607). With manly indifference to the goddess's charms and her warnings of danger, Adonis hunted a wild boar and was gored to death. Except for its conclusion, the story was well suited to decorate grand country houses, where the chase occupied noblemen indoors and out. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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dpa11601115 Pregnant Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium welcomes British Prince Charles at Laeken Palace in Brussels, Belgium, 13 February 2008. Prince Charles is on a two-day visit in Belgium. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT). Princess Mathilde of Belgium. QUEEN OF BELGIUM MATHILDE. King Charles III.
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dpa11601099 Pregnant Crown Princess Mathilde and Crown Prince Philippe (R) of Belgium welcome British Prince Charles at Laeken Palace in Brussels, Belgium, 13 February 2008. Prince Charles is on a two-day visit in Belgium. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT). Princess Mathilde of Belgium. QUEEN OF BELGIUM MATHILDE. King Charles III.
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dpa11601125 British Prince Charles arrives at Laeken Palace in Brussels, Belgium, 13 February 2008. Prince Charles is on a two-day visit in Belgium and was welcomed by the Belgian royal couple. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT). King Charles III.
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akg7075644 Geography puzzle in coffin: map with the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Germany in 1816, jigsaw puzzle toy relaxing medium wood paper, die-cut? Jigsaw puzzle in flat wooden box with sliding lid The representation concerns map on which the Netherlands Belgium and Luxembourg are colored; North Sea France and Germany are not colored and only partially displayed. The engraving has been sawn along the provincial borders of the Netherlands and Belgium; Luxembourg has been cut out as whole; France and Germany have sawn independently of the drawing. Top left drawing of an unrolled roll on which text. small scroll in the lower right corner also contains some text Text banderol upper left corner: New map of the Kingdom of the Netherlands with Covens and son and J. ten Brink G.Z.. Amsterdam 1816 Banderol in the lower right corner: Scale of 15 German miles .. Scale of 20 hours of gait Along the bottom edge outside the map: Covens del Zurcher fe topography play Benelux Europe.
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akg7070758 reliëf en aquarel: Achille Kas (1861 - 1927), Dankalbums Antwerp refugees 1914-1915 in modified box, album book information form coffin holder wood leather paper metal, Wooden box with hinging lid on top; on the coffin around floral relief decoration in metal with on cover the Good Samaritan; inside of lid is lined with Dutch flag with in the top left corner in blue hand with green heart also the Belgian flag; the bottom of the box is lined with Dutch flag; loose in coffin on red-yellow-black cord small key In the big album: At the Stade Rotterdam out of grateful admiration First World War Antwerp Belgium refugee city council City Triangle City Center Rotterdam parable bible religion migration thanks album thanksgiving.
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dpa10905679 Prince Amedeo of Belgium, eldest son of Princess Astrid of Belgium and Prince Lorenz of Belgium, arrives for his swearing-in ceremony in Brussels, Belgium, 27 September 2007. Prince Amedeo was sworn in to be Belgium's Army reserve officer. Photo: Albert Niboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa10901467 Prince Amedeo of Belgium, eldest son of Princess Astrid of Belgium and Prince Lorenz of Belgium, arrives for his swearing-in ceremony in Brussels, Belgium, 27 September 2007. Prince Amedeo was sworn in to be Belgium's Army reserve officer. Photo: Albert Niboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa10905678 Prince Amedeo of Belgium, eldest son of Princess Astrid of Belgium and Prince Lorenz of Belgium, is sworn in during his swearing-in ceremony in Brussels, Belgium, 27 September 2007. Prince Amedeo was sworn in to be Belgium's Army reserve officer. Photo: Albert Niboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa10906135 Prince Amedeo of Belgium, eldest son of Princess Astrid of Belgium and Prince Lorenz of Belgium, pictured during his swearing-in ceremony in Brussels, Belgium, 27 September 2007. Prince Amedeo was sworn in to be Belgium's Army reserve officer. Photo: Albert Niboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa10906174 Prince Amedeo of Belgium, eldest son of Princess Astrid of Belgium and Prince Lorenz of Belgium, smiles during his swearing-in ceremony in Brussels, Belgium, 27 September 2007. Prince Amedeo was sworn in to be Belgium's Army reserve officer. Photo: Albert Niboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa10906132 Prince Amedeo of Belgium, eldest son of Princess Astrid of Belgium and Prince Lorenz of Belgium, stands halt during his swearing-in ceremony in Brussels, Belgium, 27 September 2007. Prince Amedeo was sworn in to be Belgium's Army reserve officer. Photo: Albert Niboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa10906134 Prince Amedeo of Belgium, eldest son of Princess Astrid of Belgium and Prince Lorenz of Belgium, is sworn in during his swearing-in ceremony in Brussels, Belgium, 27 September 2007. Prince Amedeo was sworn in to be Belgium's Army reserve officer. Photo: Albert Niboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa10906175 Prince Amedeo of Belgium, eldest son of Princess Astrid of Belgium and Prince Lorenz of Belgium, smiles during his swearing-in ceremony in Brussels, Belgium, 27 September 2007. Prince Amedeo was sworn in to be Belgium's Army reserve officer. Photo: Albert Niboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa10906168 Prince Amedeo of Belgium (R), eldest son of Princess Astrid of Belgium and Prince Lorenz of Belgium, sarrives for his swearing-in ceremony in Brussels, Belgium, 27 September 2007. Prince Amedeo was sworn in to be Belgium's Army reserve officer. Photo: Albert Niboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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alb4105905 Peasant Kermis. Country kermis. Dating: c. 1665. Measurements: h 78 cm × w 106.5 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: David Teniers (II).
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alb4105021 Portrait of Rogier Le Witer. Portret van Rogier Le Witer, koopman in Antwerpen. Dating: 1635. Measurements: h 152 cm × w 118.4 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: Jacob Jordaens (I).
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alb4102118 Elegant Party on a Terrace of a Venetian-inspired Setting. Dating: c. 1615. Place: Nederlanden. Measurements: h 51 cm × w 172 cm; d 6.5 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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dpa7410875 (dpa) - Belgian Queen Fabiola arrives for Lunch at Laeken Palace in Brussels, Belgium, 24 May 2005. (Netherlands out).
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dpa13175396 Belgian Queen Fabiola attends the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. The royal family attended the Te Deum service in the Sint-Michiels-en-Sint-Goedele cathedral. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Philip van der Werf (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13173374 Belgian Prince Lorenz and his wife Princess Astrid arrive at the Palace of Nation, the building of the parliament, for the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13173369 Belgian Prince Laurent and his wife Princess Claire arrive at the Palace of Nation, the building of the parliament, for the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13173346 Belgian Prince Lorenz and his wife Princess Astrid arrive at the Palace of Nation, the building of the parliament, for the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13173378 Belgian Princess Claire arrives at the Palace of Nation, the building of the parliament, for the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13173336 Belgian Prince Laurent and his wife Princess Claire arrive at the Palace of Nation, the building of the parliament, for the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13173318 Belgian Queen Fabiola arrives at the Palace of Nation, the building of the parliament, for the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. The royal family attended the Te Deum service in the Sint-Michiels-en-Sint-Goedele cathedral. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13175405 Belgian Princess Astrid attends the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Philip van der Werf (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13173334 Belgian Queen Fabiola arrives at the Palace of Nation, the building of the parliament, for the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. The royal family attended the Te Deum service in the Sint-Michiels-en-Sint-Goedele cathedral. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13172964 Belgian Queen Fabiola and King Albert (front) lead Princess Mathilde and Prince Filip as they attend the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. The royal family attended the Te Deum service in the Sint-Michiels-en-Sint-Goedele cathedral. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Philip van der Werf (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa10169650 Princess Mathilde (L) and Prince Philippe of Belgium photographed during a visit in Duujiangyan, China, 21 June 2007. The Belgian Crown Prince Couple is on a trade mission to China for ten days. Photo: Albert Nieboer/Royal Press (NETHERLANDS OUT). Princess Mathilde of Belgium. QUEEN OF BELGIUM MATHILDE.
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dpa10303674 Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium talks to a girl while arriving to attend a Te Deum Mass at the Sint Michiels and Sint Goedele (Saint Michel and Saint Gudule) Cathedral on the occasion of the Belgian National Day in Brussels, Belgium, 21 July 2007. Photo: RoyalPress (NETHERLANDS OUT). Princess Mathilde of Belgium. QUEEN OF BELGIUM MATHILDE.
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dpa10303667 Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium talks to a girl while arriving to attend a Te Deum Mass at the Sint Michiels and Sint Goedele (Saint Michel and Saint Gudule) Cathedral on the occasion of the Belgian National Day in Brussels, Belgium, 21 July 2007. Photo: RoyalPress (NETHERLANDS OUT). Princess Mathilde of Belgium. QUEEN OF BELGIUM MATHILDE.
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dpa10303702 The purse of Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium is seen as she attends a Te Deum Mass at the Sint Michiels and Sint Goedele (Saint Michel and Saint Gudule) Cathedral on the occasion of the Belgian National Day in Brussels, Belgium, 21 July 2007. Photo: RoyalPress (NETHERLANDS OUT). Princess Mathilde of Belgium. QUEEN OF BELGIUM MATHILDE.
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dpa10303548 HM King Albert and HM Queen Paola visit the Sint-Michiels-en-Sint-Goedelekathedraal in Brussels, Belgium, 21 July 2007. A 'The Deum' mass to open the national day of Belgium was held here. Photo: RoyalPress (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa10303598 Queen Fabiola (R) of Belgium arrives at the Saint Michel and Saint Gudule Cathedral in Brussels, Belgium, 21 July 2007. A 'The Deum' mass to open the Belgian national holiday was held here. Photo: RoyalPress (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa10303571 Queen Paola (L) and Queen Fabiola (R) of Belgium arrive at the Saint Michel and Saint Gudule Cathedral in Brussels, Belgium, 21 July 2007. A 'The Deum' mass to open the Belgian national holiday was held here. Photo: RoyalPress (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa10303587 HM King Albert and HM Queen Paola arrive at the Saint Michel and Saint Gudule Cathedral in Brussels, Belgium, 21 July 2007. A 'The Deum' mass to open the national day of Belgium was held here. Photo: RoyalPress (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa10303592 Queen Paola (L) and Queen Fabiola (R) of Belgium arrive at the Saint Michel and Saint Gudule Cathedral in Brussels, Belgium, 21 July 2007. A 'The Deum' mass to open the Belgian national holiday was held here. Photo: RoyalPress (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa11159816 Crown Princess Mathilde attends the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. A number of students protested against the monarchy during the event. Some were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT). Princess Mathilde of Belgium. Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium. QUEEN OF BELGIUM MATHILDE.
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dpa11157385 Princess Astrid of Belgium attends the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. During the Koningsfeest students protested against the monarchy. Some of them were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa11157788 Crown Princess Mathilde attends the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. During the Koningsfeest students protested against the monarchy. Some of them were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT). Princess Mathilde of Belgium. Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium. QUEEN OF BELGIUM MATHILDE.
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dpa11157782 Princess Claire of Belgium attends the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. During the Koningsfeest students protested against the monarchy. Some of them were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa11157738 The Belgium Royal Family, Crown Princess Mathilde (L) and Queen Fabiola of Belgium attend the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. During the Koningsfeest students protested against the monarchy. Some of them were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa11157737 The Belgium Royal Family, Crown Prince Philippe (R), his wife Crown Princess Mathilde (L) and Queen Fabiola of Belgium attend the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. During the Koningsfeest students protested against the monarchy. Some of them were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa11157749 The Belgium Royal Family, Crown Prince Philippe (R), his wife Crown Princess Mathilde (L) and Queen Fabiola of Belgium attend the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. During the Koningsfeest students protested against the monarchy. Some of them were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa11157757 Crown Princess Mathilde attends the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. During the Koningsfeest students protested against the monarchy. Some of them were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT). Princess Mathilde of Belgium. Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium. QUEEN OF BELGIUM MATHILDE.
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dpa11157756 Crown Princess Mathilde attends the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. During the Koningsfeest students protested against the monarchy. Some of them were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT). Princess Mathilde of Belgium. Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium. QUEEN OF BELGIUM MATHILDE.
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dpa11157780 Princess Claire of Belgium attends the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. During the Koningsfeest students protested against the monarchy. Some of them were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa11157753 Crown Princess Mathilde attends the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. During the Koningsfeest students protested against the monarchy. Some of them were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT). Princess Mathilde of Belgium. Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium. QUEEN OF BELGIUM MATHILDE.
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dpa11157729 The Belgium Royal Family, Crown Prince Philippe (R), his wife Crown Princess Mathilde (L) and Queen Fabiola of Belgium attend the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. During the Koningsfeest students protested against the monarchy. Some of them were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa11157748 The Belgium Royal Family, Crown Prince Philippe (R), his wife Crown Princess Mathilde (L) and Queen Fabiola of Belgium attend the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. During the Koningsfeest students protested against the monarchy. Some of them were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa11157875 The Belgium Royal Family, Prince Laurent and his wife Princess Claire of Belgium attend the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. During the Koningsfeest students protested against the monarchy. Some of them were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa11157882 Prince Laurent (L-R), his wife Princess Claire, Crown Princess Mathilde, Crown Prince Philippe, Queen Fabiola, Princess Astrid and Prince Lorenz of Belgium attend the 'Koningsfeest' celebrations in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2007. During the Koningsfeest students protested against the monarchy. Some of them were taken in costudy by the police. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa7541781 (dpa) - Princess Mathilde of Belgium is welcomed by a little girl while arriving for a visit of the ICT project (Information & Communication by Technology) and the study day for mental and physical disabled children, Brussels, Belgium, Wednesday 14 September 2005. Princess Mathilde is currently pregnant with her third child. (NETHERLANDS OUT) Photo: Albert Nieboer.
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alb5199673 Design for an Engraved Tazza with the Head of a Jester and a Satyr, representing Pride and Folly, Theodor de Bry, Flemish, 1528 1598, Engraving on white laid paper, Double head of two men, one of whom wears a fool's cap, in the center, embodying Pride and Foolishness, which form the theme of the representations in the outer circle: the wife upon the dragon of the Revelations of St. John; Phaeton's death; the original sin; Marcus Curtius jumping into the abyss; a woman with a looking glass; a peacock; monsters. Inscriptions in Low German and French., Netherlands or Belgium, ca. 1588, ornament, Print, Print.
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dpa13175383 Belgian royals Prince Lorenz (L-R), Princess Astrid, Queen Fabiola, King Albert, Prince Filip, Princess Mathilde, Prince Laurent and Princess Claire attend the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Philip van der Werf (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13175408 Belgian Queen Fabiola and King Albert attend the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Philip van der Werf (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13172946 Belgian Prince Laurent and Princess Mathilde attend the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. The royal family attended the Te Deum service in the Sint-Michiels-en-Sint-Goedele cathedral. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Philip van der Werf (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13175406 Belgian Prince Laurent and his wife Princess Claire attend the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. The royal family attended the Te Deum service in the Sint-Michiels-en-Sint-Goedele cathedral. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Philip van der Werf (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13017238 Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium visits the 15th 'Education Fair' in Namur, Belgium, 16 October 2008. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa8894508 Crown princess Mathilde of Belgium is pictured during a reception at Laeken castle near Bruxelles, Belgium, Sunday 03 September 2006. More than 600 volunteering and socially active youth between 16 and 21 from all over the country were invited to join the reception featuring also a show programme. Photo: Albert Nieboer. NETHERLANDS OUT.
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dpa8894521 Queen Fabiola of Belgium is pictured during a reception at Laeken castle near Bruxelles, Belgium, Sunday 03 September 2006. More than 600 volunteering and socially active youth between 16 and 21 from all over the country were invited to join the reception featuring also a show programme. Photo: Albert Nieboer. NETHERLANDS OUT.
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dpa8894528 Princess Astrid of Belgium (L) and her children prince Amedeo (C), Prince Joachim, Princess Maria Laura, and Princess Luisa Maria are pictured during a reception at Laeken castle near Bruxelles, Belgium, Sunday 03 September 2006. More than 600 volunteering and socially active youth between 16 and 21 from all over the country were invited to join the reception featuring also a show programme. Photo: Albert Nieboer. NETHERLANDS OUT.
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dpa8894533 Princess Astrid of Belgium (L), her husband Prince Lorenz and their children prince Amedeo (3rd from L), Prince Joachim, Princess Maria Laura (2nd from R) and Princess Luisa Maria are pictured during a reception at Laeken castle near Bruxelles, Belgium, Sunday 03 September 2006. More than 600 volunteering and socially active youth between 16 and 21 from all over the country were invited to join the reception featuring also a show programme. Photo: Albert Nieboer. NETHERLANDS OUT.
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dpa8919662 Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium visits a cricus school performance in Brussels, Belgium, Friday, 8 September 2006. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa8379363 Crown Princess Maxima (L) and Princess Mathilde of Belgium visit the 'Grote Kerk' of Breda at Brabant Province, Netherlands, 23 February 2006. (NETHERLANDS OUT) Photo: Albert Nieboer.
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dpa8123847 Belgian Crown Prince Philippe (L) and Princess Mathilde smile and wave as they attend the christening of the first born, three-month-old son of Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark at Christiansborg Palace Chapel in Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 21 January 2006. The baby son was baptised Prince Christian and is following his father Crown Prince Frederik as second in line as successor to the Danish throne. Members of numerous royal families arrived for the event in Copenhagen. The child carries in addition to Christian also the names Valdemar, Henri and John. Photo: Kay Nietfeld (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa8770685 Crown Princess Mathilde and Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium arrive to the church wedding of Countess Elisabeth D'Udekem d'Acoz and Margrave Alfonso Pallavicini at the church st Pieter in Bastagne, Belgium, Saturday, 23 July 2006. The civil wedding had already taken place on Thursday, 20 July. Photo: RoyalPress (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa8770689 Queen Fabiola of The Belgians (R), Crown Princess Mathilde (L) and Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium (C) arrive to the church wedding of Countess Elisabeth D'Udekem d'Acoz and Margrave Alfonso Pallavicini at the church St Pieter in Bastagne, Belgium, Saturday, 23 July 2006. The civil wedding had already taken place on Thursday, 20 July. Photo: RoyalPress (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa8770700 The bride's father Count Patrick d'Udekem d'Acoz escorts his daughter bride Countess Elisabeth D'Udekem d'Acoz to her weddding with Margrave Alfonso Pallavicini at the church St Pieter in Bastagne, Belgium, Saturday, 23 July 2006. The 29-year-old Countess is the sister of Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium. The civil wedding had already taken place on Thursday, 20 July. Photo: RoyalPress (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa9688790 Princess Mathilde (L) and Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium (C) acknowledge to Queen Fabiola of Belgium (R) during a gala dinner for the Luxembourg Grand Duke Couple at Castle Laeken in Brussels, Belgium, 20 March 2007. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa9688803 (L-R) Princess Mathilde, Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium and Queen Fabiola of Belgium arrive to a gala dinner for the Luxembourg Grand Duke Couple at Castle Laeken in Brussels, Belgium, 20 March 2007. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa9688815 Princess Mathilde (L) and Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium (R) acknowledge during a gala dinner for the Luxembourg Grand Duke Couple at Castle Laeken in Brussels, Belgium, 20 March 2007. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT). Princess Mathilde of Belgium. QUEEN OF BELGIUM MATHILDE.
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dpa9385917 Princess Mathilde of Belgium attend the exposition "De schoonheid en de waanzin" (The beauty and the madness) in the Onze Lieve Vrouw Church of Bruges, Belgium, Tuesday, 30 January 2007. The exposition shows fifty paintings and objects of Philip de Handsome, King of Castilie and last Count of Bourgondie who was born in 1478 in Brugge and married with Joan the Mad. The exhibition was also in Spain, Burgos were Philip de Schone died. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT). Princess Mathilde of Belgium. QUEEN OF BELGIUM MATHILDE.
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dpa9098129 Prince Laurent of Belgium (R) and his wife Claire are pictured prior to a church service at the St. Goedele Cathedral in Brussels, Belgium, Wednesday, 15 November 2006. The couple and other members of the Royal family attend a church service in order to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Belgian monarchy. Photo: Albert Nieboer (ATTENTION: Netherlands out!).
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dpa9098147 Queen Fabiola of Belgium (R) and Crown Princess Mathilde are pictured prior to a church service at the St. Goedele Cathedral in Brussels, Belgium, Wednesday, 15 November 2006. Together with other members of the Royal family the two attend a church service in celebration of the 175th anniversary of Belgian monarchy. Photo: Albert Nieboer (ATTENTION: Netherlands out!).
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dpa9098159 Crown Princess Mathilde, Queen Fabiola of Belgium and Prince Philippe (L-R) are pictured prior to a church service at the St. Goedele Cathedral in Brussels, Belgium, Wednesday, 15 November 2006. Together with other members of the Royal family the three attend a church service in celebration of the 175th anniversary of Belgian monarchy. Photo: Albert Nieboer (ATTENTION: Netherlands out!).
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dpa9655227 Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg (2ndR) and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg (2ndL) are welcomed by King Albert (R) and Queen Paola of Belgium (L) at the Royal Palace in Brussels, Belgium, 20 March 2007. Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg are on a state visit to Belgium from 20 to 22 March. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT). Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg. Grand Duke Henri of Luxemburg.
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dpa9110540 Crownprincess Mathilde (L) and Queen Fabiola of Belgium arrive at a reception of the Belgian Senate celebrating the 175th anniversary of the monarchy in Belgium in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2006. Photo: Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa7410882 (dpa) - Pregnant Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium smiles before a Lunch at Laeken Palace in Brussels, Belgium, 24 May 2005. (Netherlands out).
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dpa7409650 (dpa) - Pregnant Crown Princess Mathilde and Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium smile before a Lunch at Laeken Palace in Brussels, Belgium, 24 May 2005. (Netherlands out).
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dpa7405005 (dpa) - Princess Mathilde of Belgium on the occasion of the reception of new ambassadors to Belgium at the Castle in Laeken, Belgium, 15 June 2005. (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13175314 Belgian Prince Laurent and his wife Princess Claire attend the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13175307 Belgian Prince Filip and Princess Mathilde attend the annual celebration of Kingsday at the Palace of Nation, the building of the parliament, in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13175308 Belgian Princess Claire attends the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13175407 Belgian Queen Fabiola attends the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. The royal family attended the Te Deum service in the Sint-Michiels-en-Sint-Goedele cathedral. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13174715 Belgian Queen Fabiola attends the annual celebration of Kingsday at the Palace of Nation, the building of the parliament, in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13174717 Belgian Queen Fabiola attends the annual celebration of Kingsday at the Palace of Nation, the building of the parliament, in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13174738 Belgian Princess Mathilde attends the annual celebration of Kingsday at the Palace of Nation, the building of the parliament, in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13174740 Belgian Princess Mathilde attends the annual celebration of Kingsday at the Palace of Nation, the building of the parliament, in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13174722 Belgian Queen Fabiola attends the annual celebration of Kingsday at the Palace of Nation, the building of the parliament, in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13172968 Belgian Princess Astrid attends the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. The royal family attended the Te Deum service in the Sint-Michiels-en-Sint-Goedele cathedral. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Philip van der Werf (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13172948 Belgian Queen Fabiola attends the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. The royal family attended the Te Deum service in the Sint-Michiels-en-Sint-Goedele cathedral. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Philip van der Werf (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa13172951 Belgian Princess Mathilde and Prince Filip attend the annual celebration of Kingsday in Brussels, Belgium, 15 November 2008. The royal family attended the Te Deum service in the Sint-Michiels-en-Sint-Goedele cathedral. Flemish newspaper ?Het Laatste Nieuws? reports that the royal family will receive six per cent more money from the treasury in 2009. According to the report, the king and his relatives will be given 13.853 million Euro. Photo: Albert Philip van der Werf (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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dpa8766712 Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium arrives to the 'Elisabeth Concert' on the eve of the Belgian national holiday in the Palace of the Fine Arts in Brussels, Belgium, Thursday, 20 July 2006. Photo: Albert Nieboer (NETHERLANDS OUT).
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