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The following is a
timeline of the
history of the
municipality of
The Hague ,
Netherlands ,
Prior to 19th century
ca.1230 - Hunting lodge established by
Floris IV, Count of Holland .
ca.1280 - Chapel built in the
Binnenhof (approximate date).
ca.1290 - Completion of the
Ridderzaal building in the Binnenhof by
Floris V, Count of Holland .
ca.1380 - Civic Guard of The Hague established, the Saint George Archers Guild.
1397 -
Cloister Church erected.
15th C. -
Sint-Jacobskerk (church) building expanded.
1446 -
Staten-Generaal (parliament) begins meeting in the Binnenhof.
1456 -
Order of the Golden Fleece meets in The Hague for their 9th chapter.
1467 -
Charles the Bold inaugurated in The Hague as Count of Holland.
1479 -
Wolfert VI of Borselen and Reyner of Broeckhuysen conquer and plunder The Hague.
1489 -
Francis of Brederode conquers The Hague and puts it to ransom.
1494 - Saint Laurence
chamber of rhetoric active.
[3]
1516 -
Printing press in operation.
[4]
1527 - The Hague becomes "the seat of the supreme court in Holland."
1528 -
Maarten van Rossum , field marshal of
Charles, Duke of Guelders , sacks The Hague.
1565 -
Town Hall built.
1573 - During the
Siege of Leiden the Spanish general
Francisco de Valdez has his headquarters in The Hague.
1584 - The Hague becomes "the place of assembly of the States of Holland and of the States-general."
1595 -
Noordeinde Palace purchased.
1603 - Treaty of The Hague, between
Enno III, Count of East Frisia and the rebellious city of
Emden .
1619 - Execution of statesman
Johan van Oldenbarnevelt .
1644 -
Mauritshuis (residence) built.
1646 -
Huis ten Bosch (palace) built.
[6]
1651 -
Great Assembly (Netherlands) [
nl ] held.
[7]
1653 -
Scheveningseweg [
nl ] (
Scheveningen -The Hague) road built.
1656
1658 -
Huygens invents the
pendulum clock .
[9]
1659 -
Concert of The Hague (1659)
1672 - 20 August: Lynching of
Cornelis and
Johan de Witt .
1681 -
Boterwaag (weigh house for butter) built.
1701 -
Treaty of The Hague , between
England , the
Holy Roman Empire , and the
United Provinces , creating an alliance against
France .
1708 - 'Gravenhaagsche Courant newspaper in publication.
[10]
1720 -
Treaty of The Hague , ending the
War of the Quadruple Alliance .
1726 -
Honen Dal Synagogue [
nl ] built.
[11]
1747 -
William IV, Prince of Orange moves to The Hague.
1750 -
Scheurleer [
nl ] 's circulating library in business.
[12]
1764 -
Lange Voorhout Palace built.
1772 - Kunstliefde Spaart geen Vlijt literary society formed.
[13]
1774 -
Prince William V Gallery established, the first public museum of the Netherlands
[14]
1793 -
Diligentia (society) founded.
1795
31 January: Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, in The Hague, by the revolutionary
Patriots , similar to the
French declaration of 1789 .
16 May: French-Batavian
treaty signed in The Hague.
1798 -
Royal Library of the Netherlands established.
19th century
20th century
21st century
Images
Mauritshaus, built 1644 (photo from 1903)
Haagse Dierentuin (zoo), established in 1863 (drawing from 1910)
Wilhelmsplein monument, erected 1869
Delegates of the First International Peace Conference at The Hague, 1899
Lucent Danstheater, built 1987 (photo from 2007)
See also
The Hague history
History of The Hague [
nl ]
List of mayors of The Hague
Other names of The Hague e.g. Haag, 'sGravenhage
List of rijksmonuments in The Hague [
nl ]
List of war memorials in The Hague [
nl ]
Timelines of other
municipalities in the Netherlands:
Amsterdam ,
Breda ,
Delft ,
Eindhoven ,
Groningen ,
Haarlem ,
's-Hertogenbosch ,
Leiden ,
Maastricht ,
Nijmegen ,
Rotterdam ,
Utrecht
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