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This is a family tree of the Kings of the Belgians, hereditary, constitutional monarchs of Belgium as defined by the Belgian Constitution.

Francis
Duke of Saxe-
Coburg-Saalfeld
1750–1806
r.1800–1806
Augusta
Reuss

of Ebersdorf
1757–1831
Charlotte
of Wales
1796–1817
Leopold I


King of the Belgians
1790–1865
r.1831–1865

Louise
of Orléans
1812–1850
Louis
Philippe

1833–1834
Leopold II
King of the Belgians
1835–1909
r.1865–1909

Marie Henriette
of Austria
1836–1902
Philippe
Count of Flanders

1837–1905
Marie
of Hohenzollern-
Sigmaringen
1845–1912
Carlota
of Mexico
1840–1927
Maximilian I
Emperor of Mexico
1832–1867
r.1863–1867
Philipp
of Saxe-Coburg
and Gotha
1844–1921
Louise
of Belgium
1858–1924
Leopold
Duke of Brabant

1859–1869
Rudolf
Cr. Prince of Austria
1858–1889
Stéphanie
of Belgium
1864–1945
Albert I
King of the Belgians
1875–1934
r.1909–1934



Elisabeth
of Bavaria
1876–1965
Baudouin
of Flanders

1869–1891
Astrid
of Sweden
1905–1935
Leopold III
King of the Belgians
1901–1983
r.1934-1951


Lilian
Princess of Réthy
1916–2002
Charles
of Flanders

Prince Regent
1903–1983
regency
1944-1950

Marie
José

of Belgium
1906–2001
Umberto II
King of Italy
1904–1983
r.1946
Jean
Grand Duke
of Luxembourg
1921–2019
r.1964–2000
Joséphine
Charlotte

of Belgium
1927–2005
Fabiola
de Mora
y Aragón
1928–2014
Baudouin
King of the Belgians
1930–1993
r.1951–1993


Albert II

King of the Belgians
b. 1934
r.1993–2013


Paola
Ruffo di Calabria
b. 1937
Alexander
of Belgium
1942–2009
Léa
Wolman
b. 1951
Marie
Christine

of Belgium
b. 1951
Marie
Esméralda

of Belgium
b. 1956
Mathilde
d'Udekem d'Acoz
b. 1973
Philippe
King of the Belgians
b. 1960
r.2013–present


Astrid of Belgium
b. 1962
Archduchess of
Austria-Este

Lorenz
Archduke of
Austria-Este
b. 1955
Laurent
of Belgium
b. 1963

Claire
Coombs
b. 1974
Louise
of Belgium
b. 2004

Nicolas
of Belgium
b. 2005

Aymeric
of Belgium
b. 2005

Elisabeth
Duchess of Brabant
b. 2001

Gabriel
of Belgium
b. 2003

Emmanuel
of Belgium
b. 2005

Eléonore
of Belgium
b. 2008

Amedeo
of Belgium

Archduke of
Austria-Este
b. 1986

Maria
Laura

Archduchess of
Austria-Este
b. 1988

Joachim
of Belgium

Archduke of
Austria-Este
b. 1991

Luisa
Maria

Archduchess of
Austria-Este
b. 1995

Laetitia
Maria

Archduchess of
Austria-Este
b. 2003


House of Belgium (simplified)

Main article: House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Leopold I


King of the Belgians
1790–1865
r.1831-1865

Leopold II
King of the Belgians
1835–1909
r.1865-1909

Philippe
Count of Flanders

1837–1905
Albert I
King of the Belgians
1875–1934
r.1909-1934



Leopold III
King of the Belgians
1901–1983
r.1934-1951


Baudouin
King of the Belgians
1930–1993
r.1951-1993


Albert II

King of the Belgians
b. 1934
r.1993–2013


Philippe
King of the Belgians
b. 1960
r.2013-present



See also

References

  1. Pirenne 1948, p. 30.
  2. "Leopold II". The Belgian Monarchy. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  3. Carlo Bronne. Albert 1er: le roi sans terre.
  4. "King Baudouin". Belgian Monarchy Official Website. Retrieved May 19, 2020.
  5. "Belgium's King Albert II gives up throne to son". CNN. 21 July 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.

Sources

Pirenne, Henri (1948). Histoire de Belgique (in French). Vol. VII: De la Révolution de 1830 à la Guerre de 1914 (2nd ed.). Brussels: Maurice Lamertin.

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