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  1. Prince Charles, Count of Flanders (Dutch: Karel, German: Karl; 10 October 1903 – 1 June 1983) was a member of the Belgian royal family who served as regent of Belgium from 1944 until 1950, while a judicial commission investigated his elder brother, King Leopold III of Belgium, as to whether he betrayed the Allies of World War II by ...

  2. Prince Philippe, son of King Leopold I of Belgium (1840–1905) Prince Charles, son of King Albert I of Belgium (1910–1983) House of Bourbon. The title, Count of Flanders, is one of the titles of the Spanish Crown. It is a historical title which is only nominally and ceremonially used. Sources

  3. 1903 Birth on 10 October, in Brussels, of Charles-Theodore, Henri, Antoine, Meinrad, second son of Prince Albert and Princess Elisabeth, née Duchess en Bavière, future King and Queen of the Belgians. 1910 On 31 January, King Albert I bestowed the title of "Count of Flanders" on Prince Charles.

  4. Charles the Good (1084 – 2 March 1127) was Count of Flanders from 1119 to 1127. His murder and its aftermath were chronicled by Galbert of Bruges. He was beatified by Pope Leo XIII in 1882 through cultus confirmation.

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    • 9 February 1882 (confirmation of cultus) by Pope Leo XIII
  5. 10 de oct. de 2023 · From 20 September 1944 – 20 July 1950, Prince Charles, Count of Flanders, served as regent of Belgium while the Belgian government was investigating his older brother, King Leopold III,...

  6. 20 de jul. de 2019 · Prince Charles, Count of Flanders ( Dutch: Karel, German: Karl; 10 October 1903 – 1 June 1983) was a member of the Belgian royal family who served as regent of Belgium from 1944 until 1950, while a judicial commission investigated his elder brother, King Leopold III of Belgium, as to whether he betrayed the Allies of World War II ...

  7. 27 de feb. de 2024 · Charles (born c. 1084—died March 2, 1127, Bruges, Flanders) was the count of Flanders (1119–27), only son of St. Canute, or Canute IV of Denmark, by Adela, daughter of Robert I the Frisian, count of Flanders.