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Leopold III OF BELGIUM, 1901–1983?> (aged 81 years)
- Name
- Leopold III /OF BELGIUM/
- Surname
- OF BELGIUM
- Given names
- Leopold III
father |
1875–1934
Birth: 8 April 1875
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29
— Bruxelles, Brabant, Belgium Death: 17 February 1934 — Marche-Les-Dames, Namur, Belgium |
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mother |
1876–1965
Birth: 25 July 1876
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— Bavaria, Germany Death: 23 November 1965 — Chateau De, Stuyvenberg |
Marriage | Marriage — 2 October 1900 — Munich, Bavaria, Germany |
13 months
himself |
1901–1983
Birth: 3 November 1901
26
25
— Brussels, Belgium Death: 25 September 1983 — Near Brussels, Belgium |
2 years
younger brother |
himself |
1901–1983
Birth: 3 November 1901
26
25
— Brussels, Belgium Death: 25 September 1983 — Near Brussels, Belgium |
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wife |
1905–1935
Birth: 17 November 1905
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27
— Sweden Death: 29 August 1935 — Kussnacht, Switzerland |
daughter |
Joséphine-Charlotte Ingeborg Elisabeth Marie-José Marguerite Astrid, Princess of BELGIUM
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1930–1993
Birth: 7 September 1930
28
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— Stuyvenberg, Belgium Death: 31 July 1993 — Motril, Spain |
son |
Albert Félix Humbert Théodore Christian Eugène Marie, Prince OF BELGIUM
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himself |
1901–1983
Birth: 3 November 1901
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25
— Brussels, Belgium Death: 25 September 1983 — Near Brussels, Belgium |
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wife |
1916–2002
Birth: 28 November 1916
— Highbury, London, England Death: 7 June 2002 |
son |
Alexander Emmanuel Henry Albert Marie LEOPOLD
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daughter |
Marie-Christine Daphné Astrid Elisabeth LEOPOLDINE
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daughter |
Maria-Esmeralda Adélaïde Lilian Anne LéOPOLDINE
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Unique identifier
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5203E621957234469B77932CE3E4B516400D
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_III_of_Belgium From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Leopold III Leopold III was born in Brussels as Prince Leopold of Belgium, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke of Saxony, and succeeded to the throne of Belgium on February 23, 1934 on the death of his father, King Albert I of Belgium. Crown Prince Leopold, just a teenager, fought as a private during World War I with the 12th Belgian Regiment. At the end of the War, in 1919, the Crown Prince Leopold was enrolled at St. Anthony Seminary in Santa Barbara, California. In Stockholm, on November 4, 1926, he married Princess Astrid Sophie Louise Thyra, Princess of Sweden who became Queen Astrid of the Belgians. She was born in Stockholm on November 17, 1905, the youngest daughter of Prince Charles of Sweden and Princess Ingeborg of Denmark. |
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