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- his first efforts in prose were contributed to a periodical entitled Uylenspiegel (founded 1856). A correspondence covering the years 1850 to 1858, his...
- progressed from student magazines to founding their own journal, The Uylenspiegel, a w****ly artistic and literary satirical review to which he contributed...
- L'intolérance catholique et les lettres pastorales, Brussels, 1857. Tiel Uylenspiegel patriote, Brussels, 1860. Biographie anecdotique, par un ami d'enfance...
- December 15 – Storm over the North Sea: Belgian pirate radio station Radio Uylenspiegel is knocked off the airwaves, never to operate again. December 19 – Britain...
- Tuisto (Tuisco) – the mythical ancestor of all Germanic tribes Thyl Uylenspiegel – 1867 novel by Charles De Coster recounts the adventures of a Flemish...
- premièred at the Teatro Constanzi in Rome, January 14 Jan Blockx – Thyl Uylenspiegel, premièred in Brussels, January 18 Alexander von Zemlinsky – Es war einmal...
- storm over the North Sea knocked the Belgian pirate radio station Radio Uylenspiegel off the airwaves, never to operate again. British driver Jim Clark won...
- master Navez. De Groux became an illustrator of the satirical periodical Uylenspiegel founded by Félicien Rops, a prominent Belgian illustrator and draughtsman...
- World premiere in Nederlandsch Lyrisch Toneel in Antwerp in 1877 Thyl Uylenspiegel - performed for the first time in Brussels on 18 January 1900. The three-act...
- newspapers. Between 1852 and 1861, he worked for the Brussels paper Uylenspiegel, founded by Félicien Rops. In 1861, he moved to Paris, where the Société...