Le 8 août 1956, ce charbonnage fut le théâtre d'une importante catastrophe minière. In the bottom of the coin, the name of the foundation "Princess Elizabeth Antarctica" is written. The obverse of the coin features an image of Lipsius, surrounded by the inscription of his name and the dates 1547–1606. "Belgium" in the three official languages is displayed as well as the nominal value of 10 euro. For the first time, it includes the countries of the new members Bulgaria and Romania. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone, mainly in gold and silver, although other precious metals are also used in rare occasions. A wrongly placed mining wagon on the elevator cage hit an oil pipe and indirectly the electricity lines. Elle est ensuite à l'origine d'une prise de conscience de la condition des ouvriers mineurs et des normes de sécurité dans cette industrie." The most famous of these was entitled De Constantia ("On Constancy"), and in it he spoke of the merits of a Stoic-inspired ideal of constancy whenever people were faced with unpleasant events or circumstances. Date: 2009: Source: own work www.lucnix.be; Nikon case D300 optical Sigma 10-20mm F4,5-5,6; Author: Luc Viatour: Permission (Reusing this file) This image is the work of Luc Viatour. The word "Belgium" is written in the three official languages, with the face value of 20 euro. The reverse shows the map of the European Union as of 2007. "Belgium" in the three official languages is displayed as well as the nominal value of 10 euro, surrounded by the 12 stars of the union. Catastrophe Bois Du Cazier. A mining wagon incorrectly positioned in the elevator cage struck an oil pipe and electrical cables when the elevator started moving. The obverse carries on the right side a symbol of the Belgian Olympic Committee, in the center an analog of the Olympic flambeau, which will constantly burn during the Olympic Games, and on the left side symbols of four Olympic disciplines: cycling, hockey, athletics and tennis. Fifty years after their first appearance in a Comics book, The International Expo in Belgium, also known as, The inner part of the coin shows the stylised letters, This page was last edited on 10 January 2021, at 06:17. Am Morgen des 8. Year. The obverse depicts the famous painting "Scene of the September days in 1830",[17] a representation of the Belgian Revolution. Dadurch wurden ein Elektrokabel, eine Ölleitung und ein Druckluftschlauch zerrissen. Show sons et lumières au Bois du Cazier pour fêter les 50 ans de la catastrophe. September 1822, an deem d'Douairière Eulalie Desmanet vu Biesmes eng Konzessioun fir d'Exploitatioun vu Kuelen am Bois de Cazier kritt. Erasmus revised and extended the work while sojourning with Sir Thomas More. The word "Belgium" is written in the three official languages, with the face value of 50 euro. It has written on the coin the words Noord-Zuidverbinding Jonction Nord-Midi (North-South connection in Dutch and French, respectively) and the years 1952 (representing the opening of the connection) and 2002. Bois du Cazier ass eng fréier belsch Kuelegrouf zu Marcinelle, no bei Charleroi an der Provënz Hainaut.. Dat éisch Dokument an deem vun der Kuelgrouf Rieds geet ass vun ass en Arrêté royal vum 30. This coin was also issued commemorating the 175th anniversary of the, Similarly to the 10-euro "Treaty of Rome" coin, the obverse shows a goose feather on top of a document, symbolizing the signature of the, This coin was issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of. Enlarge image. On the morning of 8 August 1956, a fire in the mines of Marcinelle caused 262 victims. [11] It is derived from the Greek word Europa (Ευρώπη) in almost all European languages. The reverse (back side) shows the effigy of King Albert II, facing to the left surrounded by stars representing the European Union. The reverse shows a map of the European Union as of 2003. Lëtzebuergesch: Bois du Cazier. The Bois du Cazier catastrophe was the greatest mining accident in Belgium ever. Above the bird are the years signifying the 100th anniversary of the Blue Bird play, 1908–2008, and above that is the emblem for the Europa series. Tutti Cadaveri: Le procès de la catastrophe du Bois du Cazier à Marcinelle (EPO) | Urbain, Julie, De Roeck, Marie-Louise, Lootens, Paul | ISBN: 9782930402215 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon. Le 8 août 1956 s’apprêtait à être un jour comme les autres… Ce matin-là, 275 hommes étaient descendus dans les profondeurs du sous-sol qu’ils connaissaient si bien pour rejoindre leur poste de travail. For this reason, they are usually named Collectors' coins. Bois du Cazier - - die Bewertung des Grünen Michelin-Reiseführers Finden Sie sämtliche Informationen über Bois du Cazier - : die Bewertung des Grünen Reiseführers sowie hilfreiche Informationen zu Bois du Cazier. Marcinelle catastrophe du Bois du Cazier 1956 Hommage à nos grand-pères Musique : Nicola Piovani - La vita è bella Texte : I Muvrini - L'emigrante. One of his masterpieces is the essay The Praise of Folly (Greek title: Morias Enkomion (Μωρίας Εγκώμιον), Latin: Stultitiae Laus, sometimes translated as "In Praise of Folly", Dutch title: Lof der Zotheid); written in 1509. The name of Europe as a geographical term came in use by Ancient Greek geographers such as Strabo. 1981 Bois du Cazier. Durch eine Verkettung von Bedienungsfehlern wurde ein Hunt, der nur teilweise auf den Förderkorb aufgeschoben war, beim Austreiben gegen die Schachtwand gedrückt. Furthermore, as their bullion value[1] generally vastly exceeds their face value, these coins are not intended to be used as means of payment at all—although it remains possible. In the first section, the coins are grouped by the metal used, while in the second section they are grouped by their face value. "Belgium" in the three official languages is displayed as well as the nominal value of 10 euro, surrounded by the 12 stars of the union. This coin features on its obverse the image of the blue bird spreading its wings and leaving the confines of its cage for freedom. The stadium hosted 70,000 people at the time. All the coins were designed by Luc Luycx. The reverse shows a map of Europe. Bois du Cazier war ein belgisches Kohlebergwerk nahe Marcinelle im Hennegau. The reverse shows, for the first time, the map of the whole of Europe as a representation of the European Union Expansion that took place in 2004. "Belgium" in the three official languages is displayed as well as the nominal value of 10 euro, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union. More than 42 million visitors visited the site, which was opened with a call for world peace and social and economic progress, issued by King Baudouin I. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1953, p. 661. The reverse shows the effigy of King Albert II. You will be notified immediately when it is offered for sale. Unreliable citations may be challenged or deleted. Deutsch: Bois du Cazier. These special coins are only legal tender in Belgium, unlike the normal issues of the Belgian euro coins, which are legal tender in every country of the Eurozone. The reverse shows the new map of the union, with the new members added. The reverse shows the map of the European Union as of 2007. The names of these new members are also shown to the right of the map. The obverse shows ten famous landmarks, each of them located in one of the ten new members of the European Union, surrounding the euro symbol with the 12 stars of the union. The following table shows the number of coins minted per year. documentaire sur la catastrophe du bois du Cazier en aout 56 A particularity of this gold coin is that for the first time since the introduction of the euro in coins in 2002, the Belgian Mint is minting a coin with a face value of 25 euro. On the reverse, a seated lion can be observed under the words "Belgium" in the three official languages, on top of the face value of 12.50 euro. Add to my search list. This coin was issued to celebrate the 50th anniversary of this event; on the obverse of the coin the logo of the exposition is depicted. The play premiered on 30 September 1908 at Constantin Stanislavski's Moscow Art Theatre and has been turned into several films and a TV series. Stanford Cazier — Stanford Orson Cazier (born June 11, 1930) was an American educator, university administrator and scholar. To his left are two samples of the most famous pen and ink illustrations from the 1515 edition. These special high-value commemorative coins are not to be confused with €2 commemorative coins, which are coins designated for circulation and do have legal tender status in all countries of the Eurozone.[2]. Country / area. To commemorate this remarkable event, the Belgian mint minted this gold commemorative coin. Bois du Cazier : 50.38094N , 4.443283. 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The reverse shows the map of the European Union as of 2007. Commémoration de la catastrophe du Bois du Casier 60 ans déjà ! The design of this lion is an original resemblance of a very old coin: the 2 centimes made of copper, minted from 1835 to 1865, one of the very first coins minted by the Belgian dynasty. In a semicircle around the top rim of the coin is the name of Maurice Maeterlinck, while around the bottom are the words, in French and Dutch respectively, for The Blue Bird. File; File history; File usage on Commons; File usage on other wikis; Metadata; Size of this preview: 800 × 512 pixels. A portrait of Tintin and his dog Snowy can be seen on the obverse of the coin. 50th anniversary of the catastrophe Bois du Cazier at Marcinelle Designer: Luc Luycx Mint: Royal Belgian Mint Value: €10 Alloy: Ag 925 (silver) & Cu 75 (copper) Quantity: 2,000: Quality: Proof Issued: 2006 Diameter: 33 mm (1.30 in) Weight: 18.75 g (0.66 oz; 0.60 ozt) This coin was minted as a tribute to an accident that occurred in the mines of Bois du Cazier at Marcinelle. The reverse shows the effigy of King Albert II, facing to the left surrounded by the 12 stars of the union.