Leopold I. Monument - De Panne, Belgium
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This monument marks the place where Leopold, the first king of belgium, entered belgian ground on the 17th of july 1831.
Waymark Code: WM14YE8
Location: West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Date Posted: 09/11/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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The Monument

The Leopold I memorial is based on a design by the architect Victor Martiny and was commissioned by the 'National Committee of Leopold I Monument in De Panne', of which Lieutenant General Nyssens was president. On 5 October 1958, Mayor Gevaert inaugurated the monument in the presence of King Baudouin and Prime Minister Gaston Eyskens.

Inscription (in Latin):
THIS MARKS THE PLACE WHERE LEOPOLD
THE FIRST KING OF BELGIUM ENTERED BELGIAN
GROUND AND WAS SOLEMNLY RECEIVED ON
THE 17th DAY OF JULY IN THE YEAR 1831

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Leopold I

Leopold I (French: Léopold; 16 December 1790 – 10 December 1865) was the first King of the Belgians, reigning from July 1831 until his death in 1865.

The youngest son of Duke Francis of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, Leopold took a commission in the Imperial Russian Army and fought against Napoleon after French troops overran Saxe-Coburg during the Napoleonic Wars. After Napoleon's defeat, Leopold moved to the United Kingdom where he married Princess Charlotte of Wales, who was second in line to the British throne and the only legitimate child of the Prince Regent (the future King George IV). Charlotte died after only a year of marriage, but Leopold continued to enjoy considerable status in Britain.

After the Greek War of Independence (1821–1830), Leopold was offered the throne of Greece under the 1830 London Protocol that created an independent Greek state, but turned it down, believing it to be too precarious. Instead, he accepted the throne of Belgium in 1831 following the country's independence in 1830. The Belgian government offered the position to Leopold because of his diplomatic connections with royal houses across Europe, and because as the British-backed candidate, he was not affiliated with other powers, such as France, which were believed to have territorial ambitions in Belgium which might threaten the European balance of power created by the 1815 Congress of Vienna.

Leopold took his oath as King of the Belgians on 21 July 1831, an event commemorated annually as Belgian National Day. His reign was marked by attempts by the Dutch to recapture Belgium and, later, by internal political division between liberals and Catholics. As a Protestant, Leopold was considered liberal and encouraged economic modernisation, playing an important role in encouraging the creation of Belgium's first railway in 1835 and subsequent industrialisation. As a result of the ambiguities in the Belgian Constitution, Leopold was able to slightly expand the monarch's powers during his reign. He also played an important role in stopping the spread of the Revolutions of 1848 into Belgium. He died in 1865 and was succeeded by his son, Leopold II.

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Monarch Ranking: King / Queen

Proper Title and Name of Monarch: King Leopold George Christian Frederick

Country or Empire of Influence: Belgium

Website for additonal information: [Web Link]

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