Albert I of Belgium

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Albert I
King of the Belgians
Reign 23 December 1909-17 February 1934
Born 8 April 1875(1875-04-08)
Brussels, Belgium
Died 17 February 1934 (aged 58)
Marche-les-Dames, Belgium
Predecessor Leopold II
Successor Leopold III
Consort Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria
Issue Leopold
Charles
Marie-José
Royal House Wettin (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha line)
Father Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders
Mother Princess Marie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen

Albert I (April 8, 1875February 17, 1934) was the third King of the Belgians.

Born Albert Léopold Clément Marie Meinrad in Brussels, he was the younger son of Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders, and succeeded his uncle, Leopold II of Belgium, on the throne on December 17, 1909. His grandfather, Leopold I, had been the first King of the Belgians, and his aunt, the first princess of Belgium, was Empress Carlota of Mexico.

He was married on October 2, 1900 to Duchess Elisabeth Gabrielle Valérie Marie in Bavaria, a Wittelsbach princess whom he met at a family funeral. A daughter of Karl-Theodor, Duke in Bavaria, and his wife, the Infanta Maria Josepha of Portugal, she was born at Possenhofen, Bavaria, Germany, on July 25, 1876, and died on November 23, 1965.

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With the death of his elder brother, Prince Baudouin in 1891 (a 22 year-old bachelor), Albert became third and direct-in-line for the throne. He became Count of Flanders (and heir-presumptive to the Belgian throne), upon the death of his father in 1905. Following the death of his uncle, King Leopold II, in 1909, Albert succeeded to the throne.

At the beginning of World War I, Albert resisted the German advance and held them off long enough for Britain and France to prepare for the Battle of the Marne (6 - 9 September 1914), famously responding to the German desire to move soldiers through his country, "I rule a nation, not a road!". He led his army through the Siege of Antwerp and the Battle of the Yser and at the end of the war as commander of the Army Group Flanders, consisting of Belgian, British and French divisions, back into its own territory. He re-entered Brussels to a hero's welcome.

King Albert I died in a climbing accident at Marche-les-Dames, in the Ardennes region of Belgium near Namur. He is interred in the Royal vault at the Church of Our Lady, Laeken Cemetery, Brussels, Belgium. His death has caused a great deal of discussion. Rumours of murder were disputed.

Belgian Royalty
House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha

Leopold I
Children
   Crown Prince Louis-Philippe
   Leopold II
   Philippe, Count of Flanders
   Charlotte, Empress of Mexico
Grandchildren
   Prince Baudouin
   Princess Josephine Marie
   Princess Henriette, Duchess of Vendome and Alencon
   Princess Josephine Caroline
   Albert I
Leopold II
Children
   Princess Louise-Marie
   Léopold, Duke of Brabant
   Stéphanie, Crown Princess of Austria
   Princess Clémentine
Albert I
Children
   Leopold III
   Prince Charles
   Marie-José, Queen of Italy
Leopold III
Children
   Joséphine-Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
   Baudouin I
   Albert II
   Prince Alexander
   Princess Marie-Christine
   Princess Maria-Esmeralda
Baudouin I
Albert II
Children
   Philippe, Duke of Brabant
   Astrid, Archduchess of Austria-Este
   Prince Laurent
Grandchildren
   Princess Elisabeth
   Prince Gabriel
   Prince Emmanuel
   Princess Louise
   Prince Nicolas
   Prince Aymeric

In 1935, prominent Belgian author Emile Cammaerts published a widely acclaimed biography of King Albert I.

Albert's ancestors in three generations
Albert I of Belgium Father:
Philip, Count of Flanders
Paternal Grandfather:
Leopold I of Belgium
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Augusta Reuss-Ebersdorf
Paternal Grandmother:
Louise-Marie of France
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Louis-Philippe of France
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies
Mother:
Princess Marie of Hohenzollern
Maternal Grandfather:
Karl Anton, Prince of Hohenzollern
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Marie Antoinette Murat
Maternal Grandmother:
Josephine of Baden
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Karl Ludwig Friedrich of Baden
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Stéphanie de Beauharnais

Styles of
King Albert I of the Belgians
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Reference style His Majesty
Spoken style Your Majesty
Alternative style Sire
Albert I of Belgium
Cadet branch of the House of Wettin
Born: 8 April 1875 Died: 17 February 1934
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Leopold II
King of the Belgians
1909–1934
Succeeded by
Leopold III
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