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Republic of Liège : ウィキペディア英語版
Republic of Liège
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The Republic of Liège ((フランス語:République liégeoise)) was a short-lived state centred on the town of Liège in modern-day Belgium. The republic was created in August 1789 after the Liège Revolution led to the destruction of the earlier ecclesiastical state which controlled the territory, the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. It coexisted with the even more short-lived revolutionary state, the United States of Belgium, created by the Brabant Revolution of 1789, to the north. By 1791, the forces of the republic had been defeated by Prussian and Austrian forces and the Prince-Bishop was restored.
==Revolution==
(詳細はJean-Nicolas Bassenge and other democrats arrived at the Town Hall of Liège. They demanded the dismissal of current magistrates in favour of two popular ''burgomasters'': Jacques-Joseph Fabry and Jean-Remy de Chestret. The citadel of Saint Walburge fell into the hands of the rebels. The Prince-Bishop, César-Constantin-François de Hoensbroeck, was brought back from his Summer Palace in Seraing to ratify the nomination of the new officials and to abolish the unpopular ''Règlement de 1684''. Several days later, the Prince-Bishop fled to the city of Trier in modern Germany. The Holy Roman Empire condemned the Liège revolution and demanded the restoration of the Ancien régime in the prince-bishopric.
The radical mood in Liège led to the proclamation of a republic, two years before France.

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