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Last updated: Dec 9,
2011
Belgium (België /
Belgique)
Overview.
In 1830 the Southern provinces broke away from
the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and the Kingdom of Belgium was
established.
In 1831 Leopold, Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha,
became the first King of Belgium.
Bibliography.
1. Belgisch Staatsblad / Moniteur belge
(Bruxelles).
2. Mémorial. Journal Officiel du
Grand-Duché de Luxembourg / Amtsblatt des Großherzogtums
Luxemburg.
3. Bourne, Kenneth; Watt, Donald
Cameron; Stevenson, David; British documents on foreign affairs:
reports and papers from the Foreign Office confidential print (University
Publications of America).
--- 1831-present
King of the Belgians;
@ Samples:
(Oct 1846) [1: 1.11.1846]
< Leopold I (+1865), King of Belgium 1831
>
Léopold, Roi des Belges
(Feb 1882) [1: 03/03/1882]
< Leopold II (+1909), King of Belgium 1865
>
Léopold II, Roi des
Belges
(Mar 1926) [2: 15-16 mars 1926]
< Albert I (+1934), King of Belgium 1909
>
Albert, Koning der Belgen
+
Albert, Roi des Belges
(Feb 1935) [2: A - N° 14; 16 mars
1935]
< Leopold III (+1983), King of Belgium
[1934-1951] >
Léopold III, Roi des
Belges
(Nov 1985) [1: 30.I.1986]
< Baldwin I (+1993), King of Belgium 1951
>
Baudouin, Roi des Belges
+
Boudewijn, Koning der Belgen
(May 1999) [1: 21.05.1999]
< Albert II (born 1934), King of Belgium
1993 >
Albert II, Roi des Belges
+
Albert II, Koning der Belgen
@ Samples [Regents]:
(Sep 1945) [1: 10 oct 1945]
< Charles (+1983), Regent of Belgium
[1944-1950]; the 2nd son of Albert I, King of Belgium >
Charles, Prince de Belgique,
Régent du Royaume
(Aug 1948) [1: 23/24 août
1948]
Charles, Prince de Belgique,
Régent du Royaume
(Jan 1950) [2: A - N° 7; 31 janvier 1950;
p.149]
Charles, Prince de Belgique,
Régent du Royaume
Appendix 1. The Independent State of Congo
(L'Etat Indépendant du Congo)
Overview.
The General Act of the Berlin Conference
(November 1884) confirmed the Independent State of Congo as as private property
of the International Congo Society. Thus the territory of today's
Democratic Republic of the Congo, some two million square kilometers, was made
essentially the property of Léopold II, King of Belgium.
On November 15, 1908, the Parliament of Belgium
annexed the Independent State of Congo and took over its
administration
--- 1884-1908
King of the Belgians;
Sovereign of the Independent State of Congo;
@ Samples:
(Aug 1889) [3: part I; series F; volume II; The
Low Countries II; p.62]
< Leopold II (+1909), King of Belgium 1865
>
Nous Leopold II, Roi des Belges,
Souverain de l'État Indépendant du
Congo