Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders
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Born | Laeken Palace, Laeken, Belgium |
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Burial | Church of Our Lady of Laeken | ||||
Spouse | Princess Marie of Hohenzollern | ||||
Issue | Prince Baudouin of Belgium Princess Henriette of Belgium Princess Joséphine Marie of Belgium Princess Joséphine Caroline of Belgium Albert I of Belgium |
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House | Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | ||||
Father | Leopold I of Belgium | ||||
Mother | Louise d'Orléans | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholic |
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Reference style | His Royal Highness |
Spoken style | Your Royal Highness |
Alternative style | Sir |
Prince Philippe of Belgium, Count of Flanders (24 March 1837 – 17 November 1905) was the third born (but second surviving) son of Leopold I, King of the Belgians and his wife Louise d'Orléans (1812–1850). He was born at the Château de Laeken, near Brussels, Belgium. He was created Count of Flanders on 14 December 1840.
He was the heir presumptive to the Belgian throne, from 1869 (upon the death of his nephew) until his own death in 1905.
In 1866, after the abdication of Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Prince of Romania, he refused being named the new Romanian sovereign, and the throne was later accepted by Carol I.[1][2]
Marriage and issue
On 25 April 1867 in Berlin, he married Marie Luise Alexandra Caroline, Princess of Hohenzollern, (1845–1912), daughter of Karl Anton von Hohenzollern (1811–1885) and his wife Josephine of Baden (1813–1900).
Their children were:
- Baudouin (1869–1891)
- Henriette (twin) (1870–1948)
- Joséphine Marie (twin) (1870–1871)
- Joséphine Caroline (1872–1958)
- Albert I (1875–1934)
He was the 1,033rd Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Spain in 1872 and the 70th Grand Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword.
He died in Brussels, and is buried at the Church of Our Lady of Laeken.
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Ancestry
Notes
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References
- Weintraub, Stanley, Uncrowned King: The Life of Prince Albert, The Free Press, New York, 1997, p. 458.
- Willis, Daniel (also known as Daniel A. Brewer-Ward), The Descendants of Louis XIII, Clearfield Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1999, ISBN 0-8063-4942-5, p. 99.
- NEXUS Jan/Feb 1998, Vol. XV, No. 1, p. 32.
Literature
Damien Bilteryst, Philippe Comte de Flandre, Frère de Léopold II, Bruxelles, Editions Racine, juin 2014, 336 p. ISBN 978-2-87386-894-9
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Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders
Cadet branch of the House of Wettin
Born: 24 March 1837 Died: 17 November 1905 |
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New title | Count of Flanders 14 December 1840 – 17 November 1905 |
Succeeded by Charles of Belgium |
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