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  2. Albert I (8 April 1875 – 17 February 1934) was King of the Belgians from 23 December 1909 until his death in 1934. Albert was born in Brussels as the fifth child and second son of Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders, and Princess Marie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Albert succeeded his uncle Leopold II to the Belgian

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  3. Jun 11, 2018 · Albert I. Albert I (1875-1934) was king of the Belgians from 1909 to 1934. He was especially concerned with the social welfare of his subjects and the development of commerce and industry in Belgium. Albert was born in Brussels on April 8, 1875, the son of Philip, Count of Flanders, and Princess Marie of Hohenzollern.

  4. Albert I (1875-1934) was King of the Belgians throughout the war, organising resistance to German occupation of much of Belgium. Sponsored Links. He came to the throne in 1909, succeeding his uncle, Leopold II.

  5. Belgian Historical Personalities. Aries Men. Childhood & Early Life. Albert I was born Prince Albert Léopold Clément Marie Meinrad of Belgium on April 8, 1875, at the Palais de la Régence, Brussels, to Prince Philippe, the Count of Flanders, and his wife, Princess Marie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen.

  6. Albert was the son of Philip, second son of the Belgian King Leopold I, and Princess Marie of Hohenzollern. His mother came from the Roman Catholic side of the house of Hohenzollern, rather then the reigning Protestant side, but nonetheless this made Albert, in the tangled web of European royal dynasties, a relative of Kaiser Wilhelm II.

  7. 1914. On 2 August, King Albert took effective command of the Armed Forces, in accordance with Article 68 of the Constitution. 1918. After the Armistice on 11 November, King Albert, Queen Elisabeth and the Princes made a triumphal entry into Brussels, on 22 November.

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