- 1625. Leo
Belgicus by Aitsinger/Hogenberg, 1583 Leo
Belgicus by
Claes Janszoon Visscher, 1611 Leo
Belgicus by
Jodocus Hondius, 1611 Leo
Belgicus by Kaerius...
- also ****igned
Bottosaurus belgicus,
previously misinterpreted as a
species of crocodilian, to the
genus as
Compressidens belgicus. With the name Compressidens...
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nation possesses a coat of arms
featuring a lion
rampant facing left (Leo
Belgicus),
which during the 17th
century already symbolised the Low
Lands as a whole...
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Brussels holiday is
celebrated on 8 May. The lion,
especially the Leo
Belgicus (Latin for "Belgian Lion") has been used as a
heraldic animal to represent...
- The coat of arms of
Belgium bears a lion or,
known as Leo
Belgicus (Latin for the
Belgian lion), as its charge. This is in
accordance with
article 193...
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Wilhelm (Given names:
Georg Wilhelm August Heinrich Belgicus; 14 June 1792,
Kirchheimbolanden – 20/30
August 1839, Bad Kissingen) was
joint sovereign Duke...
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surmounts the hill. Jean-Louis Van Geel (1787–1852)
sculpted this Leo
Belgicus,
which closely resembles the 16th-century
Medici lions. The lion is represented...
- 1917 The
current aviator badge of the
Belgian Air
Force depicting the Leo
Belgicus and
surmounted the
Royal Crown of Belgium.
Aviator badge of the Bangladesh...
- some
wearing the cap of liberty. The
Dutch Maiden,
accompanied by the Leo
Belgicus became the
official symbol of the
Batavian Republic established after the...
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largest placoderms ("plate-skinned") to have ever lived: D. terrelli, D.
belgicus, D. denisoni, D. marsaisi, D. magnificus, D. missouriensis, D. newberryi...