Leopold I of Belgium
Leopold of Saxe-Coburg (December 16, 1790 - December 10, 1865), was the first king of Belgium, or more correct of the Belgians, according to the constitution of that country, since July 21, 1831.
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Saxe-Coburg - December 16 - 1790 - December 10 - 1865 - Belgium - Constitution - July 21 - 1831
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He was born as Leopold Georg Christian Friedrich (Wettin) in Ehrenburg Castle in the Bavarian town of Coburg as the youngest son of Duke Francis Frederick of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield (1750 - 1806) and of Augusta Reuss-Ebersdorf (1757 - 1831).
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Wettin - Bavarian - Coburg - Francis Frederick of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield - 1750 - 1806 - Augusta Reuss-Ebersdorf - 1757 - 1831
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In 1795 – as a mere toddler – Leopold was appointed colonel of the Izmailovski Imperial Regiment in Russia. Seven years later he became a general. When Napoleonic troops occupied the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg in 1806 he went to Paris. Napoléon offered him the position of adjutant, but he refused. Instead he took up a military career in the Imperial Russian cavalry. Afterwards he campaigned against Napoléon. In 1815 Leopold reached the rank of field-marshal.
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1806 - Paris - Napoléon - 1815
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On May 2, 1816, he married Princess Charlotte Augusta, (1796-1817); the only legitimate child of the British Prince Regent (later King George IV) and therefore heiress to the English throne. On November 5, 1817, Princess Charlotte gave birth to a stillborn son; she herself died the following day. (Had she lived, she would have become Queen of the United Kingdom in 1830 on the death of her father, and Leopold presumably would have been the British Prince Consort instead of king of the Belgians.)
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May 2 - 1816 - Charlotte Augusta - 1796 - 1817 - George IV - November 5
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He functioned as a principal advisor to his niece, Queen Victoria (reigned 1837 - 1901), the daughter of his sister Viktoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld.
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Queen Victoria - Viktoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
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On July 2 1829, Leopold participated in nuptials of doubtful validity, (a private marriage-contract with no religious or public ceremony) with actress Caroline Bauer, created Countess of Montgomery, a cousin of his advisor, Christian Friedrich Freiherr von Stockmar. The marriage reportedly ended in 1831.
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July 2 - 1829 - Caroline Bauer - Christian Friedrich Freiherr von Stockmar - 1831
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In 1830 the people of Greece offered Leopold the Greek crown, but he declined. After Belgium asserted its independence from the Netherlands on October 4, 1830, the Belgian National Congress, after considering several other candidates, asked Leopold to become king of the newly-formed country. He accepted and became "King of the Belgians" on June 26, 1831. He swore allegiance to the constitution in the Royal Palace in Brussels on July 21, 1831. This day became a Belgian national holiday.
Related Topics:
Greece - Belgium - Netherlands - October 4 - 1830 - Belgian National Congress - June 26 - 1831 - Brussels - July 21
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Less than two weeks later, on August 2, the Netherlands invaded Belgium. Skirmishes continued for eight years, but in 1839 the two countries signed a treaty establishing Belgium's independence.
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On August 9, 1832, Leopold married Princess Louise-Marie Thérèse Charlotte Isabelle d'Orléans (April 3, 1812 - October 11, 1850), daughter of King Louis-Philippe of France.
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August 9 - 1832 - Louise-Marie Thérèse Charlotte Isabelle d'Orléans - April 3 - 1812 - October 11 - 1850 - Louis-Philippe of France
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Leopold and Louise had four children:
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- Louis-Philippe Léopold Victor Ernst of Saxe-Coburg, born on July 24, 1833, but died the following year on May 16, 1834;
- Léopold Louis-Philippe Marie Victor of Saxe-Coburg, born in Brussels on April 9, 1835, the second King of the Belgians;
- Philippe Eugène Ferdinand Marie Clément Baudouin Léopold George, Count of Flanders, born in Laeken on March 24, 1837 and died in Brussels on November 17, 1905, whose son succeeded Leopold II as Albert.
- Marie-Charlotte Amélie Auguste Victoire Clémentine Léopoldine, born in Laeken on June 7, 1840 and died in Meise on January 19, 1927, wife of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico.
The king also had two sons, Baron Georg von Eppinghoven (1849-1904) and Baron Arthur von Eppinghoven (1852 - 1940), by a mistress, Arcadia Claret, created Baroness von Eppinghoven (1826 - 1897).
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With the opening of the railway line between Brussels and Mechelen on May 5, 1835, one of King Leopold's fondest hopes -- to build the first railway in continental Europe -- became a reality.
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Mechelen - May 5 - 1835
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In 1840 Leopold arranged the marriage of his niece Queen Victoria of England to his nephew Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, son of his brother Ernst I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
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Victoria of England - Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha - Ernst I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
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Leopold tried to pass laws to regulate female and child labor in 1842, but unsuccessfully.
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Child labor - 1842
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A wave of revolutions passed over Europe after the deposition of King Louis-Philippe from the French throne in 1848. Belgium remained neutral, mainly because of Leopold's diplomatic efforts.
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On December 10, 1865, the king died in Laeken. He lies buried in the Royal vault at the Church of Our Lady, Laeken Cemetery, Brussels, Belgium.
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December 10 - 1865 - Laeken
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