England never had a King Albert, although one of the names of King George VI was Albert. Also Albert was the name of Queen Victoria's consort but he never became king.
Albert King was 69 years old when he died.
Albert became king on the death of Queen Victoria in 1901. He became known as King Edward VI (his second name was Edward).
Victoria was Queen of England, Albert was her husband, not the heir to the British Throne. He was considered her consort rather than King.
Albert was called King George VI. His father was King George V. When King George V died in 1936 his oldest son took the throne. He was King Edward VIII. Before the year was out King Edward abdicated so he could marry an American. So, Prince Albert took the throne. Sometimes monarchs change their names for certain reasons when they take the throne. Albert decided to call himself King George VI as a "continuation" of his father's reign.
Albert Luther died on November 14, 1962, in Denmark.
King Albert died of typhoid.
Yes, King Albert died in 1861 from Typhoid.
Albert Freeman Africanus King died in 1914.
it was in 1928 Additional answer Sorry, no. England never had a King Albert. Albert was Queen Victoria's consort - but never King. Albert was one of George VI's names but he wasn't known as King Albert.
King Albert of Saxony died on June 19, 1902, in Dresden, Saxony [now Germany].
King Charles Albert of Sardinia died on July 28, 1849 at the age of 50.
King Albert I of Belgium died on February 17, 1934 at the age of 58.
Prince Albert died of Typhoid Fever.
Albert King's birth name is Nelson, Albert.
King Albert 2 and Queen Fabiola
King Albert II was born in 1934
Who, precisely, is "King Albert"? You need to be more specific: which Albert of what country?