King Albert I of Belgium reigned from December 23, 1909, until his death on February 17, 1934. His reign lasted for approximately 24 years, during which he was known for his leadership during World War I and his efforts to modernize Belgium. Albert's legacy includes his commitment to the Belgian people and his role in promoting national unity.
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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.
Prince Albert did not become King George; rather, he was the husband of Queen Victoria and held the title of Prince Consort. Victoria and Albert married in 1840, and he supported her reign but never ruled as king. The title of King George has been associated with several British monarchs, with King George III, King George IV, King George V, and King George VI being notable examples. Each of these kings was a direct descendant of the House of Hanover or the House of Windsor, unlike Prince Albert, who was from the Saxe-Coburg and Gotha family.
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