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  1. Marriage. Albert was married in Munich on 2 October 1900 to Bavarian Duchess Elisabeth Gabrielle Valérie Marie, a Wittelsbach princess whom he had met at a family funeral.

  2. Prince Albert married Elisabeth, Duchess en Bavière. The couple would have three children: Leopold (1901-1983), the future Leopold III, Charles (1903-1983), the future Regent, and Marie-Jose (1906-2001).

  3. May 17, 2024 · Albert I was the king of the Belgians (1909–34), who led the Belgian army during World War I and guided his country’s postwar recovery. The younger son of Philip, count of Flanders (brother of King Leopold II), Albert succeeded to the throne in 1909—Leopold’s son and Albert’s father and older.

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  4. Family & Personal Life. While attending a funeral in Paris (1897), Prince Albert met Elisabeth Gabrielle Valérie Marie, daughter of Karl-Theodor, Duke of Bavaria. The two got married on October 2, 1900, in Munich, and went to Italy for honeymoon. He and his wife were dedicated to Belgium.

  5. Mar 25, 2018 · During his early years, King Albert and his wife Elisabeth were widely popular for being seen as a good, moral, and happy family. Albert was an avid mountain climber and known as a benevolent ruler. His wife, Elisabeth, grew up watching and assisting her parents.

  6. In 1900, he married Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Bavaria. The couple had three children: Leopold (1901), Charles (1903) and Marie-Jose (1906). Albert accessed to the throne on December 23 rd, 1909. There is no formal coronation ceremony in Belgium.

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  8. Albert agreed in late 1915 and early 1916 that tentative discussions be held in Zürich between his confidant, the Brussels professor Emile Waxweiler (1867-1916), and the German diplomat Hans-Veit zu Toerring-Jettenbach (1862-1927), who also happened to be Albert’s brother-in-law, being married to one of Queen Elisabeth’s sisters.

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