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  1. e. Belgium is a constitutional, hereditary and popular monarchy. The monarch is titled King (or Queen) of the Belgians ( Dutch: Koning (in) der Belgen, French: Roi / Reine des Belges, German: König (in) der Belgier) and serves as the country's head of state and commander-in-chief of the Belgian Armed Forces.

  2. Dec 24, 2023 · As a companion article to my recent History of Belgium, I thought it would be interesting and useful to introduce you to the Kings of the Belgians (to give them their official title). Since 1830, when Belgium became independent from the Netherlands, seven kings have ruled over the nation. Unfortunately they have all been men, but thankfully the ...

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  4. of Belgium b. 1951: Marie Esméralda of Belgium b. 1956: Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz b. 1973: Philippe King of the Belgians b. 1960 r.2013–present: Astrid of Belgium b. 1962 Archduchess of Austria-Este: Lorenz Archduke of Austria-Este b. 1955: Laurent of Belgium b. 1963: Claire Coombs b. 1974: Louise of Belgium b. 2004: Nicolas of Belgium b ...

  5. Apr 15, 2021 · History of Belgium's Royal Family. Belgium established itself as an independent country in 1830, with King Leopold I becoming the first-ever King of the Belgians. Unlike other countries that have leaders who refer to themselves as King of (Name of the country,) the King and Queen in this country call themselves, The King/Queen of the Belgians.

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  6. Albert I was king of Belgium from 1909 to 1934, an eventful period in the history of Belgium. He was the second son of Prince Philippe who was the third son of Leopold I, the first king of Belgium. Albert I was initially the third in the line of succession. However, after the death of his older brother, he became second after his father.

  7. Apr 17, 2020 · Albert I – 23rd December 1909 – 17th February 1934. Son of Philippe Count of Flanders and Marie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen; nephew of Leopold II. Married Elisabeth of Bavaria. Albert was King of the Belgians during World War One and fought with the Belgian army. His wife, Elisabeth nursed injured soldiers on the front line.

  8. Wisconsin is approximately 140,663 sq km, while Belgium is approximately 30,528 sq km, making Belgium 21.7% the size of Wisconsin. Meanwhile, the population of Wisconsin is ~5.7 million people (6.2 million more people live in Belgium). Flip comparison: see Belgium on top of Wisconsin.

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