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  1. Le prince Clément de Saxe (en allemand Clemens Maria Joseph Nepomuk Aloys Vincenz Xaver Franz de Paula Franz de Valois Joachim Benno Philipp Jakob Prinz von Sachsen), né le 1 er mai 1798 à Dresde et mort le 4 janvier 1822 à Pise [1] est le second fils et le quatrième des sept enfants de Maximilien de Saxe (frère de Frédéric-Auguste I er ...

    • Prince de Saxe
    • 1 er mai 1798palais royal de Dresde
  2. Clément Wenceslas de Saxe (Klemens Wenzel von Sachsen), né le 28 septembre 1739 et mort le 27 juillet 1812, est un prélat catholique et le plus jeune fils du roi Auguste III de Pologne et de Marie-Josèphe d'Autriche.

    • Clemens Wenzeslaus von Sachsen
    • Clemens Wenzeslaus August Hubertus Franz Xaver von Sachsen
  3. Clément-Wenceslas de Saxe (1739-1812), archevêque de Trèves (1768-1803) Partager Ajouter ce contenu Ajouter une note Imprimer. Zoom ...

  4. Mandement de Clément Wenceslas de Saxe, archevêque de Trèves, à propos des accusations levées contre lui, en annexe à la séance du 14 décembre 1790. Partager. Télécharger. Tome XXI - Du 26 novembre 1790 au 2 janvier 1791. Assemblée nationale. 14 décembre 1790. Séance du soir. Mandement de l’archevêque de Trêves. Table des matières.

    • Early Life
    • Marriage
    • Accession
    • World War I
    • Post-War Years
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    Albert Léopold Clément Marie Meinrad was born 8 April 1875 in Brussels, the fifth child and second son of Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders, and his wife, Princess Marie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. Prince Philippe was the third (second surviving) son of Leopold I (r. 1831–1865), the first King of the Belgians, and his wife, Louise-Marie of France...

    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. A daughter of Bavarian Duke Karl-Theodor, and his second wife, the Infanta Maria Josepha of Portugal, she was born at Possenhofen Castle, Bavaria, Germany, on 25 July 1876, and died on 23 ...

    Following the death of his uncle, Leopold II, Albert succeeded to the Belgian throne in December 1909, since Albert's own father had died in 1905. Previous Belgian kings had taken the royal accession oath only in French; Albert innovated by taking it in Dutch as well. He and his wife, Queen Elisabeth, were popular in Belgium due to their simple, un...

    The war inflicted great suffering on Belgium, which was subjected to a harsh German occupation. The King, fearing the destructive results of the war for Belgium and Europe and appalled by the huge casualty rates, worked through secret diplomatic channels for a negotiated peace between Germany and the Entente based on the "no victors, no vanquished"...

    Upon his return to Brussels, King Albert made a speech in which he outlined the reforms he desired to see implemented in Belgium, including an improved military, universal suffrage and the establishment of a Flemish University in Ghent.

    A passionate alpinist, King Albert I died in a mountaineering accident on 17 February 1934, while climbing alone on the Roche du Vieux Bon Dieu at Marche-les-Dames, in the Ardennes region of Belgium near Namur. His death shocked the world and he was deeply mourned, both in Belgium and abroad. Because King Albert was an expert climber, some question...

  5. Roman Catholic archbishop (1739-1812) Clemens Wenceslas Kurfürst von Treves; Prince Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony

  6. Clément Wenceslas de Saxe ( Klemens Wenzel von Sachsen ), né le 28 septembre 1739 et mort le 27 juillet 1812, est un prélat catholique et le plus jeune fils du roi Auguste III de Pologne et de Marie-Josèphe d'Autriche. Faits en bref Évêque d'Augsbourg Diocèse d'Augsbourg, à partir du 20 août 1768 ... Clément Wenceslas de Saxe.